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.
SATISFACTION OF CHRIST, v. 88. 
SAULT, Mr., iv. 200. 
SAUNDERS, Dr., iii. 32, n. 5. 
SAUNDERS, Prince, a negro, iv. 108, n. 4. 
SAUNDERSON, Professor, ii. 190. 
SAURIN, v. 42, n. 1, 47, n. 4. 
SAURUS, iv. 446. 
SAVAGE, Richard,
  account of him, i. 125, n. 4, 161-174;
  Ad Ricardum Savage, i. 162, n. 3;
  Addison’s loan to Steele, iv. 53;
  author, an, without paper, i. 350, n. 3; iii. 115, n. 1;
  Bastard, The, i. 166;
  Caroline, Queen, gives him a yearly bounty, i. 125, n. 4;
  character and mode of life, i. 161-4, 166, n. 4, 173, 416, n. 1;
  correction for the press, iv. 321, n. 2;
  death, i. 156, n. 1, 164;
  dignity, asserted his, i. 77, n. 2;
  epitaph, i. 156, n. 3;
  equality of man, asserted the, ii. 479;
  evidence of his story examined, i. 170-4;
  Johnson gathers materials for his Life, i. 156;
    publishes it, i. 165;
    payment for it and editions, ib., n. 1;
    reviewed in The Champion, i. 169;
    wrote forty-eight pages at a sitting, i. 166; v. 67;
    intimacy with, i. 162-4;
    likeness to him, i. 166, n. 4;
    quotes The Wanderer, iv. 288
    virtue, impairs, i. 164; iv. 395;
  letter to a lord, i. 161, n. 3;
  life, knowledge of, iii. 237, n. 1;
  On Public Spirit, ii. 13, n. 1;
  oppressed by the booksellers, i. 305, n. 1;
  pension from Lord Tyrconnel, i. 372, n. 1;
  Reynolds reads his Life, i. 165;
  Sinclair, stabs:  See below, trial for murder;
  Sir Thomas Overbury revived at Covent-Garden, iii. 115;
    its composition, ib., n. 1;
  subscribes to Husbands’s Miscellany, i. 61, n. 3;
  subscription, lived on a, i. 125, n. 3;
  Thales of Johnson’s London, i. 125, n. 4;
  Thomson, intimacy with, iii. 117, n. 7;
  trial for murder, i. 125, n. 4, 162, n. 3;
  vanity, ii. 281, n. 1;
  veracity, i. 170, n. 2;
  Wales, sets out for, i. 125, n. 4, 161, n. 2;
  Walpole’s, Sir Robert, talk, iii. 57, n. 2;
  Wanderer, i. 124, n. 4.
Savage, Life of, an earlier one than Johnson’s, i. 170. 
SAVAGE GIRL, a, v. 110. 
SAVAGES, affection, have no, iv. 210;
  Boswell’s defence of savage life, ii. 73, 475; iv. 308;
  bread-tree, reported saying about the, ii. 248;
  compared with London shopkeepers, v. 81, 83;
  cruel always, i. 437;
  happiness of their life maintained by a learned gentleman, ii. 228;
  ignorant of the past, iii. 49;
  inferiority, their, v. 125;
  marriage state, ii. 165;
  Monboddo talks nonsense about them, ii. 74;
  and Rousseau, ii. 12, 74;
  saying attributed to one, iii. 180;
  superiority of civilised life, ii. 12, 73; v. 125, 365;
  traditions worthless, v. 225;
  wretches, who live willingly with them, iii. 246. 
SAVILE, Sir George, iii. 428. 
SAVILLE, Mr., saying about ‘Ned’ Waller,
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