1;
style, i. 439, n. 2; ii. 236-7;
corrected by Strahan, v. 92, n. 3;
verbiage, ii. 236;
Voltaire’s Louis XIV, v. 393;
Whist, learns, v. 404, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 66, 275, 354, n. 4; iii. 278.
ROBIN HOOD, v. 389.
ROBIN ROY, v. 127, n. 3.
ROBINHOOD SOCIETIES, account of them, iv. 92, n. 5;
Boswell attends one, iv. 95.
ROBINSON, H.C., account of Capel Lofft, iv. 278, n. 3;
Bishop Hampden’s ‘confirmation,’ iv. 323, n. 3;
Burncy’s account of Johnson, i. 410, n. 2.
ROBINSON, Sir Thomas, account of him, i. 434;
Chesterfield sends him to Johnson, i. 259, n. 2;
talks the language of a savage, ii. 130.
Robinson Crusoe, i. 71, n. 1; ii. 238, n. 5; iii. 268.
ROCHEFORT, expedition to, i. 321.
ROCHEFOUCAULD, i. 246.
ROCHESTER, Mr. Colson,
master of the Free School, i. 101, n. 3;
Johnson visits it, iv. 8, n. 3, 22, 232-3.
ROCHESTER, Wilmot, second Earl of, Flatman,
verses upon, iii. 29;
Imitations of Horace, i. 118, n. 5; v. 52, n. 5;
Letter from Artemisia, iii. 386, n. 4;
Life by Burnet, iii. 191;
Poems, castration of his, iii. 191;
wrote short pieces iv. 370, n. 1.
ROCHFORD, Earl of, i. 317.
ROCKINGHAM, Marquis of,
his ministry, iii. 224, n. 1; iv. 170, n. 1;
Burke’s advice about it, ii. 355, n. 2;
his party, ii. 181.
Rockingham, Memoirs of, iii. 460.
ROD, use of the, i. 46; v. 99.
Roderick Random. See SMOLLETT.
RODNEY, Sir George, ii. 398.
ROGERS, Rev. Mr., of Berkley, iv. 402, n. 2.
ROGERS, Rev. Mr., Sermons, i. 89, n. 3.
ROGERS, Samuel, Beauclerk’s absence of mind, i. 249, n. 1;
Beckford’s speech to the King, iii. 201, n. 3;
Fitzpatrick and Hare, iii. 388, n. 3;
Fordyce’s, Dr., intemperance, ii. 274, n. 6;
Fox’s conversation, iv. 167, n. 1;
on Burnet’s style, ii. 213, n. 2;
love of Homer, iv. 218, n. 3;
and the wicked Lord Lyttelton, iv. 298, n. 3;
and Mrs. Sheridan, i. 390, n. 1;
heads on Temple Bar, ii. 238, n. 3;
Hume and his opponents, ii. 441, n. 5;
Johnson, wishes to call on, i. 247, n. 3;
and Lady Lucan, iii. 425, n. 3;
Marley, Dean, iv. 73, n. 1;
Mounsey, Dr., ii. 64, n. 2;
Murphy, Arthur, i. 356, n. 2;
Piozzi, Signor, iv. 339, n. 2;
Price, Dr., iv. 434;
Rambler, i. 210, n. 1;
Reynolds’s last lecture, iii. 369, n. 2;
Shelburne and Carlisle, Earls of, iv. 246, n. 5;
Wilkes as City Chamberlain, iv. 101, n. 2;
Williams, Miss H.M., iv. 282, n. 3;
Wordsworth and the Edinburgh Review, iv. 115, n. 2.
ROKEBY, Lord, i. 434, n. 3.
ROKEBY HALL, i. 434, n. 3.
Rolliad, The, Fitzpatrick, partly written by, iii. 388;
Graham, Lord, ridiculed, iii. 382, n. 1;
humorous but scurrilous, i. 116, n. 1;
style, i. 439, n. 2; ii. 236-7;
corrected by Strahan, v. 92, n. 3;
verbiage, ii. 236;
Voltaire’s Louis XIV, v. 393;
Whist, learns, v. 404, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 66, 275, 354, n. 4; iii. 278.
ROBIN HOOD, v. 389.
ROBIN ROY, v. 127, n. 3.
ROBINHOOD SOCIETIES, account of them, iv. 92, n. 5;
Boswell attends one, iv. 95.
ROBINSON, H.C., account of Capel Lofft, iv. 278, n. 3;
Bishop Hampden’s ‘confirmation,’ iv. 323, n. 3;
Burncy’s account of Johnson, i. 410, n. 2.
ROBINSON, Sir Thomas, account of him, i. 434;
Chesterfield sends him to Johnson, i. 259, n. 2;
talks the language of a savage, ii. 130.
Robinson Crusoe, i. 71, n. 1; ii. 238, n. 5; iii. 268.
ROCHEFORT, expedition to, i. 321.
ROCHEFOUCAULD, i. 246.
ROCHESTER, Mr. Colson,
master of the Free School, i. 101, n. 3;
Johnson visits it, iv. 8, n. 3, 22, 232-3.
ROCHESTER, Wilmot, second Earl of, Flatman,
verses upon, iii. 29;
Imitations of Horace, i. 118, n. 5; v. 52, n. 5;
Letter from Artemisia, iii. 386, n. 4;
Life by Burnet, iii. 191;
Poems, castration of his, iii. 191;
wrote short pieces iv. 370, n. 1.
ROCHFORD, Earl of, i. 317.
ROCKINGHAM, Marquis of,
his ministry, iii. 224, n. 1; iv. 170, n. 1;
Burke’s advice about it, ii. 355, n. 2;
his party, ii. 181.
Rockingham, Memoirs of, iii. 460.
ROD, use of the, i. 46; v. 99.
Roderick Random. See SMOLLETT.
RODNEY, Sir George, ii. 398.
ROGERS, Rev. Mr., of Berkley, iv. 402, n. 2.
ROGERS, Rev. Mr., Sermons, i. 89, n. 3.
ROGERS, Samuel, Beauclerk’s absence of mind, i. 249, n. 1;
Beckford’s speech to the King, iii. 201, n. 3;
Fitzpatrick and Hare, iii. 388, n. 3;
Fordyce’s, Dr., intemperance, ii. 274, n. 6;
Fox’s conversation, iv. 167, n. 1;
on Burnet’s style, ii. 213, n. 2;
love of Homer, iv. 218, n. 3;
and the wicked Lord Lyttelton, iv. 298, n. 3;
and Mrs. Sheridan, i. 390, n. 1;
heads on Temple Bar, ii. 238, n. 3;
Hume and his opponents, ii. 441, n. 5;
Johnson, wishes to call on, i. 247, n. 3;
and Lady Lucan, iii. 425, n. 3;
Marley, Dean, iv. 73, n. 1;
Mounsey, Dr., ii. 64, n. 2;
Murphy, Arthur, i. 356, n. 2;
Piozzi, Signor, iv. 339, n. 2;
Price, Dr., iv. 434;
Rambler, i. 210, n. 1;
Reynolds’s last lecture, iii. 369, n. 2;
Shelburne and Carlisle, Earls of, iv. 246, n. 5;
Wilkes as City Chamberlain, iv. 101, n. 2;
Williams, Miss H.M., iv. 282, n. 3;
Wordsworth and the Edinburgh Review, iv. 115, n. 2.
ROKEBY, Lord, i. 434, n. 3.
ROKEBY HALL, i. 434, n. 3.
Rolliad, The, Fitzpatrick, partly written by, iii. 388;
Graham, Lord, ridiculed, iii. 382, n. 1;
humorous but scurrilous, i. 116, n. 1;