dinners at his house, ii. 165, 220, 260;
iii. 34, 52, 276, 278, 324-331;
iv. 330
(Johnson loves to dine with him, ib.);
drinks to the great vagabond, iii. 411, n. 1;
England, arrives in, ii. 71;
Goldsmith, compliments, ii. 224;
Good-Natured Man, mentioned in, ii. 45, n. 2;
Histoire de Pascal Paoli, par Arrighi, ii. 3, n. 1;
Homer, antiquity of, iii. 330;
house in South Audley Street, iii. 392;
infidelity, ii. 81, n. 1;
Johnson’s description of his port, ii. 82;
funeral, at, iv. 419, n. 1;
introduction to him, ii. 80, 404;
voracious appetite, iv. 331;
languages, knowledge of, ii. 81, n. 3;
marriage, state of, ii. 165;
Mediterranean a subject for a poem, iii. 36;
melancholy, remedy for, ii. 423, n. 1;
pension, ii. 71, n. 2;
Scotland, visits, v. 22, n. 2, 382, n. 2;
sense of touch, ii. 190;
Stewart’s mission to him, ii. 81, n. 1;
subordination and the hangman, i. 408, n. 1;
successful rebels and the arts, ii. 223;
Tasso, repeats a stanza of, iii. 330;
torture, uses, i. 467, n. 1;
Wales, visits, v. 448, 449;
Walpole’s account of him, ii. 82; v. 1, n. 3;
Warley Camp, visits, iii. 368;
mentioned, ii. 377, n. 1; iii. 104, 282; iv. 326, 332.
Papadendrion, iii. 103.
PAPIER MACHE, v. 458.
PAPISTS. See ROMAN CATHOLICS.
Papyrius Cursor, iv. 322.
PARACELSUS, ii. 36, n. 1.
PARADISE, John,
account of him, iv. 364, n. 2;
Johnson and Priestley meet at his house, iv. 434;
Johnson’s letter to him, iv. 364;
mentioned, i. 64; iii. 104, n. 5, 386; iv. 224, n. 2, 254, 272.
PARADISE, Peter, iv. 364, n. 2.
Paradise Lost. See MILTON.
PARENTAL TYRANNY, i. 346, n. 2; iii. 377.
PARENTHESES,
a pound of them, iii. 402, n. 1;
Johnson disapproves of their use, iv. 190.
PARIS AND SUBURBS,
account of them in Johnson’s Journal, ii. 389-99;
Austin Nuns, ii. 392;
Avantcoureur, ii. 398;
Bastille, ii. 396;
‘beastliest town in the universe,’ ii. 403, n. 1;
beer and brewers, ii. 396;
Benedictine friars, ii. 385, 390. 397, 399, 402; iii. 286; iv. 411;
boulevards, ii. 393;
chairs made of painted boards, ii. 395;
chambre de question, ii. 393;
Chatlois (Chatelet), Hotel de, ii. 389, 390;
Choisi, ii. 392;
Colosseum, ii. 394;
Conciergerie, ii. 392, n, 2;
Court at Fontainebleau, ii. 394;
its slovenliness, ii. 395;
at Versailles, v. 276;
Courts of Justice, ii. 391, 395;
Ecole Militaire, ii. 389, 402;
Enfans trouves, ii. 398;
Fathers of the Oratory, ii. 389;
fire first lighted on Oct. 27, ii. 397;
foot-ways, ii. 394, n. 3;
Gobelins, ii. 390; v. 107;
Grand Chartreux, ii. 398;
Greve, ii. 396;
Hebrides, in novelties inferior to the,
iv. 330
(Johnson loves to dine with him, ib.);
drinks to the great vagabond, iii. 411, n. 1;
England, arrives in, ii. 71;
Goldsmith, compliments, ii. 224;
Good-Natured Man, mentioned in, ii. 45, n. 2;
Histoire de Pascal Paoli, par Arrighi, ii. 3, n. 1;
Homer, antiquity of, iii. 330;
house in South Audley Street, iii. 392;
infidelity, ii. 81, n. 1;
Johnson’s description of his port, ii. 82;
funeral, at, iv. 419, n. 1;
introduction to him, ii. 80, 404;
voracious appetite, iv. 331;
languages, knowledge of, ii. 81, n. 3;
marriage, state of, ii. 165;
Mediterranean a subject for a poem, iii. 36;
melancholy, remedy for, ii. 423, n. 1;
pension, ii. 71, n. 2;
Scotland, visits, v. 22, n. 2, 382, n. 2;
sense of touch, ii. 190;
Stewart’s mission to him, ii. 81, n. 1;
subordination and the hangman, i. 408, n. 1;
successful rebels and the arts, ii. 223;
Tasso, repeats a stanza of, iii. 330;
torture, uses, i. 467, n. 1;
Wales, visits, v. 448, 449;
Walpole’s account of him, ii. 82; v. 1, n. 3;
Warley Camp, visits, iii. 368;
mentioned, ii. 377, n. 1; iii. 104, 282; iv. 326, 332.
Papadendrion, iii. 103.
PAPIER MACHE, v. 458.
PAPISTS. See ROMAN CATHOLICS.
Papyrius Cursor, iv. 322.
PARACELSUS, ii. 36, n. 1.
PARADISE, John,
account of him, iv. 364, n. 2;
Johnson and Priestley meet at his house, iv. 434;
Johnson’s letter to him, iv. 364;
mentioned, i. 64; iii. 104, n. 5, 386; iv. 224, n. 2, 254, 272.
PARADISE, Peter, iv. 364, n. 2.
Paradise Lost. See MILTON.
PARENTAL TYRANNY, i. 346, n. 2; iii. 377.
PARENTHESES,
a pound of them, iii. 402, n. 1;
Johnson disapproves of their use, iv. 190.
PARIS AND SUBURBS,
account of them in Johnson’s Journal, ii. 389-99;
Austin Nuns, ii. 392;
Avantcoureur, ii. 398;
Bastille, ii. 396;
‘beastliest town in the universe,’ ii. 403, n. 1;
beer and brewers, ii. 396;
Benedictine friars, ii. 385, 390. 397, 399, 402; iii. 286; iv. 411;
boulevards, ii. 393;
chairs made of painted boards, ii. 395;
chambre de question, ii. 393;
Chatlois (Chatelet), Hotel de, ii. 389, 390;
Choisi, ii. 392;
Colosseum, ii. 394;
Conciergerie, ii. 392, n, 2;
Court at Fontainebleau, ii. 394;
its slovenliness, ii. 395;
at Versailles, v. 276;
Courts of Justice, ii. 391, 395;
Ecole Militaire, ii. 389, 402;
Enfans trouves, ii. 398;
Fathers of the Oratory, ii. 389;
fire first lighted on Oct. 27, ii. 397;
foot-ways, ii. 394, n. 3;
Gobelins, ii. 390; v. 107;
Grand Chartreux, ii. 398;
Greve, ii. 396;
Hebrides, in novelties inferior to the,