n. 1;
Scotticism, a, v. 15, n. 4;
second sight, v. 159, n. 3;
sheep’s-head, v. 342, n. 2;
Southey, letter from, v. 40, n. 3;
Tobermory, v. 309, n. 1;
Vanity of Human Wishes, i. 193, n. 3; iv. 45, n. 3;
Walpole’s History of his own Time, v. 212, n. 3;
waulking the cloth, v. 178, n. 2;
Woodhouselee, Lord, v. 387, n. 4;
writers to the Signet and Sir A. Maclean, v. 343, n. 3;
Young’s parody of Johnson’s style, iv. 392, n. 1.
SCOTT, Dr., afterwards Sir William Scott, and Lord Stowell;
Blackstone’s bottle of port, iv. 91;
Boswell, describes, v. 52, n. 6;
Coulson, Rev. Mr., ii. 381, n. 2; v. 459, n. 4;
Crosbie, Andrew, ii. 376, n. 1;
dinner at his chambers, iii. 261;
exercise of eating and drinking, iv. 91, n. 2;
Johnson,
accompanies, to Edinburgh, i. 462; v. 16, 20-22, 24, 27, 32;
to the scene of the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
on conversions, ii. 105;
epitaph, iv. 444-5;
executor, iv. 402, n. 2;
friendship with, ii. 25, n. 2; v. 21;
gown, i. 347, n. 2;
horror at the sight of the bones of a whale, v. 169, n. 1;
on innovation, iv. 188;
as a member of parliament, ii. 137, n. 3, 139;
mezzotinto, possesses, iv. 421, n. 2;
presents it to University College, iii. 245, n. 3;
might have been Lord Chancellor, iii. 309;
lectures at Oxford, gave, iv. 92;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
‘Ranelagh girl,’ describes a, iii. 199, n. 1;
sermons, a writer of, v. 67, n. 1;
University College, fellow of, ii. 440;
mentioned, iv. 344; v. 51.
SCOTT, Mr., ‘You, and I, and Hercules,’ iv. 45, n. 3.
SCOTTICISMS,
Guthrie’s, i. 118, n. 1;
Hume’s short collection, ii. 72:
See under BOSWELL, Scotch accents.
Scottifying, v. 55.
SCOUNDREL,
applied to a clergyman’s wife, ii. 456, n. 3;
Johnson’s use of the term, iii. 1.
Scoundrelism, v. 106.
SCRASE, Mr., v. 455, n. 3.
SCREEN, Johnson dines behind one, i. 163, n. 1.
SCRIPTURE PHRASES, ii. 213.
SCRIPTURES,
in Erse: See under SCOTLAND, Hebrides, Erse;
evidence for their truth: See under CHRISTIANITY.
SCRIVENERS, iii. 21, n. 1.
SCROFULA, i. 41.
SCRUB in the Beaux Stratagem, iii. 70.
SCRUPLES,
Baxter’s, ii. 477;
Johnson afraid of them, ii. 421;
distracted by them, ii. 476;
no friend to them, v. 62;
warns against them, ii. 423;
people load life with them, ii. 72, n. 1.
Scrupulosity, iv. 5.
SCYTHIANS, v. 224.
SEA, feeling its motion after landing, v. 285.
SEA-LIFE. See SAILORS and SHIPS.
SEAFORD, first Lord, iv. 176, n. 1; v. 142.
SEAFORTH, Lord, v. 227, n. 4.
SEASONS,
forgotten in London, iv. 147;
their influence: See under WEATHER.
Scotticism, a, v. 15, n. 4;
second sight, v. 159, n. 3;
sheep’s-head, v. 342, n. 2;
Southey, letter from, v. 40, n. 3;
Tobermory, v. 309, n. 1;
Vanity of Human Wishes, i. 193, n. 3; iv. 45, n. 3;
Walpole’s History of his own Time, v. 212, n. 3;
waulking the cloth, v. 178, n. 2;
Woodhouselee, Lord, v. 387, n. 4;
writers to the Signet and Sir A. Maclean, v. 343, n. 3;
Young’s parody of Johnson’s style, iv. 392, n. 1.
SCOTT, Dr., afterwards Sir William Scott, and Lord Stowell;
Blackstone’s bottle of port, iv. 91;
Boswell, describes, v. 52, n. 6;
Coulson, Rev. Mr., ii. 381, n. 2; v. 459, n. 4;
Crosbie, Andrew, ii. 376, n. 1;
dinner at his chambers, iii. 261;
exercise of eating and drinking, iv. 91, n. 2;
Johnson,
accompanies, to Edinburgh, i. 462; v. 16, 20-22, 24, 27, 32;
to the scene of the Gordon Riots, iii. 429;
bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
on conversions, ii. 105;
epitaph, iv. 444-5;
executor, iv. 402, n. 2;
friendship with, ii. 25, n. 2; v. 21;
gown, i. 347, n. 2;
horror at the sight of the bones of a whale, v. 169, n. 1;
on innovation, iv. 188;
as a member of parliament, ii. 137, n. 3, 139;
mezzotinto, possesses, iv. 421, n. 2;
presents it to University College, iii. 245, n. 3;
might have been Lord Chancellor, iii. 309;
lectures at Oxford, gave, iv. 92;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
‘Ranelagh girl,’ describes a, iii. 199, n. 1;
sermons, a writer of, v. 67, n. 1;
University College, fellow of, ii. 440;
mentioned, iv. 344; v. 51.
SCOTT, Mr., ‘You, and I, and Hercules,’ iv. 45, n. 3.
SCOTTICISMS,
Guthrie’s, i. 118, n. 1;
Hume’s short collection, ii. 72:
See under BOSWELL, Scotch accents.
Scottifying, v. 55.
SCOUNDREL,
applied to a clergyman’s wife, ii. 456, n. 3;
Johnson’s use of the term, iii. 1.
Scoundrelism, v. 106.
SCRASE, Mr., v. 455, n. 3.
SCREEN, Johnson dines behind one, i. 163, n. 1.
SCRIPTURE PHRASES, ii. 213.
SCRIPTURES,
in Erse: See under SCOTLAND, Hebrides, Erse;
evidence for their truth: See under CHRISTIANITY.
SCRIVENERS, iii. 21, n. 1.
SCROFULA, i. 41.
SCRUB in the Beaux Stratagem, iii. 70.
SCRUPLES,
Baxter’s, ii. 477;
Johnson afraid of them, ii. 421;
distracted by them, ii. 476;
no friend to them, v. 62;
warns against them, ii. 423;
people load life with them, ii. 72, n. 1.
Scrupulosity, iv. 5.
SCYTHIANS, v. 224.
SEA, feeling its motion after landing, v. 285.
SEA-LIFE. See SAILORS and SHIPS.
SEAFORD, first Lord, iv. 176, n. 1; v. 142.
SEAFORTH, Lord, v. 227, n. 4.
SEASONS,
forgotten in London, iv. 147;
their influence: See under WEATHER.