Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.

Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.
ii. 130;
  deaths from hunger in London, iii. 401;
  education, ii. 188, n. 6:  See under STATE;
  employment under the poor-law, iv. 3;
  France, in, ii. 390;
  ‘honour, have no,’ iii. 189;
  injured by indiscriminate hospitality, iv. 18;
  provision for them, ii. 130;
  rich, at the mercy of the, v. 304;
  superfluous meat for them, v. 204. 
POPE, Alexander, Addison’s ‘familiar day,’ iv. 91, n. 1;
  Adrian’s lines, translation of, iii. 420, n. 2;
  Beggar’s Opera, his expectation about the, ii. 369, n. 1;
  Benson’s monument to Milton, v. 95, n. 2;
  Blair, anecdotes of him by, iii. 402-3;
  bleeding, advised to try, iii. 152, n. 3;
  Blount, Martha, i. 232, n. 1. 
  Bolingbroke’s present to Booth, v. 126, n. 2;
  Bolingbroke’s enmity, i. 329;
  Bolingbroke, Lady, described by, iii. 324;
  ‘borrows for want of genius,’ v. 92, n. 4;
  Budgell, Eustace, ii. 229, n. 1;
  Characters of Men and Women, ii. 84;
  Cibber’s Careless Husband, ii. 340, n. 4; iii. 72, n. 4;
  condensing sense, art of, v. 345;
  confidence in himself, i. 186, n. 1;
  Congreve, dedicates the Iliad to, iv. 50, n. 4;
  conversation, iii. 392, n. 1; iv. 49;
  Cooke, correspondence with, v. 37, n. 1;
  Cowley out of fashion, iv. 102, n. 2;
  Crousaz’s Examen, i. 137;
  death, reflection on the day of his, iii. 165;
  his death imputed to a saucepan, i. 269, n. 1;
  death-bed confession, v. 175, n. 5;
  Dodsley, assisted, ii. 446, n. 4;
  Dryden, distinguished from, ii. 5, 85;
  in his boyhood saw him, i. 377; n. 1;
  Dunciad, annotators, its, iv. 306, n. 3;
    concluding lines, ii. 84;
    Dennis’s thunder, iii. 40, n. 2;
    resentment of those attacked, ii. 61, n. 4;
    written for fame, ii. 334;
  Dying Christian to his Soul, iii. 29;
  Elegy to the memory of an unfortunate Lady, i. 173 n. 2;
  epigram on Lord Stanhope attributed to him, iv. 102, n. 4;
  Epitaph on Mrs. Corbet, iv. 235, n. 2;
  Epitaphs, Johnson’s Dissertation on his, i. 335;
  Essay on Criticism, ii. 36, n. 1; iv. 217, n. 4;
  Essay on Man, Bolingbroke’s share in it, iii. 402-3;
    Warburton’s comments, ii. 37, n. 1;
  fame, his, said to have declined, ii. 84; iii. 332;
  female-cousin, his, iii. 71, n. 5;
  Fermor, Mrs., describes him, ii. 392;
  Flatman, borrowed from, iii. 29;
  friends, his, iii. 347; iv. 50;
  gentlemen, on the ignorance of, iv. 217, n. 4;
  Goldsmith’s reflection on his ‘strain of pride,’ iii. 165, n. 3;
  Greek, knowledge of, iii. 403;
  grotto, his, iv. 9; verses on it, iv. 51;
  happy, says that he is, iii. 251;
  Homer, his, attacked by Bentley, iii. 256, n. 4;
      and Cowper, iii. 257, n. 1;
    praised by Johnson, iii. 257;
      and Gray, ib., n. 1;
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