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.
St. Kilda, ii. 51, n. 3, 52, n. 1;
    poetry, v. 228;
  Staffa, Johnson sees it at a distance, v. 332;
    sold, iii. 126, 133;
  Strathaven, iii. 360;
  Strichen, v. 107;
  Strolimus, v. 257;
  superstitions, v. 306, n. 1;
  tacksmen, v. 156, n. 3, 205, n. 3;
  tailors, v. 226;
  taiscks, v. 160;
  Talisker, Johnson visits it, v. 250-56, 266, n. 2, 306, 383;
  Tarbat, v. 363;
  targets, v. 212;
  tartan dress prohibited, v. 162, n. 2;
  Teigh Franchich, v. 293;
  tenants, combination among them, v. 150, n. 3;
    dependent on their landlords, v. 177, n. 1;
    fine on marriage, v. 320-1;
  Thurot’s descent on some of the isles, iv. 101, n. 4;
  Tobermorie, v. 308-10, 332;
  tradition, not to be argued out of a, v. 303;
  translate their names in the Lowlands, v. 341, n. 4;
  trusted, little to be, ii. 310;
  turnips introduced, v. 293;
  Tyr-yi, v. 209, n. 3, 287, 3l2;
  Ulinish, v. 224;
    Johnson visits it, v. 235-48;
    sees a subterraneous house, v. 236;
    and cave, v. 237;
    gleanings of his conversation there, v. 249, 389;
  Ulva’s Isle sold, iii. 133;
    Johnson visits it, v. 319-22;
  violence, Johnson and Boswell fear, v. 139-40;
  waves, size of the, v. 251, n. 2;
  wawking cloth, v. 178;
  wheat bread never tasted by the M’Craas, v. 142;
  wheel-carriages, no, v. 235, n. 2;
  whisky served in a shell, v. 290;
  whistling, a gentleman shows his independence by, v. 358;
  ‘Who can like the Highlands?’ v. 377;
  wood, bushes called, v. 250;
    heath, v. 332;
  wretchedness of the people in 1810 and 1814, v. 338, n. 1;
  Zetland, v. 338, n. 1.
Scots Magazine.  See under SCOTLAND. 
SCOTSMAN, a violent, iii. 170. 
SCOTT, Archibald, i. 117, n. 1. 
SCOTT, Mr. Benjamin, iii. 459. 
SCOTT, George Lewis, iii. 117. 
SCOTT, John, afterwards first Earl of Eldon,
  Boswell, never mentioned by, iii. 261, n. 2;
    trick played on, ib.;
    and taste, ii. 191, n. 2;
  church-going, iv. 414, n. 1;
  deathwarrants, iii. 121, n. 1;
  Dunning’s way of getting through business, iii. 128, n. 5;
  George III, on the making of baronets, ii. 354, n. 2;
  Heberden’s, Dr., kindness to him, iv. 228, n. 2;
  Johnson’s visit to Oxford in 1773, ii. 268, n. 2;
  Lee, ‘Jack,’ on the duties of an advocate, ii. 48, n. 1;
    on the India Bill, iii. 224, n. 1;
  Norton, Sir Fletcher, character of, ii. 472, n. 2;
  Oxford tutor, unwilling to be an, iv. 92, n. 2;
  Pitt on the honesty of mankind, iii. 236, n. 3;
  port, liking for, iv. 91, n. 2;
  Porteus, Bishop, on knotting, iii. 242, n. 3;
  portrait in University College, ii. 25, n. 2;
  retirement, after his, ii. 337, n. 4;
  Royal Marriage Bill, ii. 152, n. 2;
  sermons written by Lord Stowell, v. 67,
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