iv. 1. 53-ii. 467, n. 1.
Shakespeare Illustrated, i. 255.
’Sh’apprens t’etre vif,’ ii. 463.
SHARP, James, Archbishop of St. Andrews, v. 39, n. 2, 61, 65, 68.
SHARP, John, Archbishop of York, i. 452, n. 2.
SHARP, Dr. John, i. 487, 517.
SHARP, J., ii. 69, n. 1.
SHARP, Miss, v. 68.
SHARP, Samuel, Letters from Italy, ii. 57, n. 2; iii. 55.
SHARPE, Rev. Gregory, ii. 130.
SHARPE, Mr., a surgeon, i. 357.
SHAVERS, a thousand, iii. 163.
SHAVINGTON HALL, v. 433, n. 2.
SHAW, Cuthbert,
account of him, ii. 31;
tutor to Lord Chesterfield, iii. 140, n. 1.
SHAW, Professor, of St. Andrews, v. 64, 68, 70.
SHAW, Dr. Thomas, iv. 112.
SHAW, Rev. William,
Erse Grammar, iii. 106, 107;
Proposals written by Johnson, ib.;
pamphlet on Ossian, iv. 252-3;
mentioned, iii. 214.
She Stoops to Conquer. See GOLDSMITH.
SHEBBEARE, Dr. John,
Battista Angeloni, iv. 113;
Boswell becomes acquainted with him, iv. 112;
praises him, iii. 315; iv. 113;
Johnson, joined with, in the Heroic Epistle, v. 113;
and in parliament, iv. 318, n. 3;
Letters on the English Nation, iv. 113;
Letters to the People of England, iii. 315, n. 1; iv. 113;
libel, tried for, iii. 15, n. 3;
payment as a reviewer, iv. 214;
pension, ii. 112, n. 3; iii. 79, n. 1;
pillory, sentenced to the, iii. 315: iv. 113, n. 1;
‘She-bear,’ iv. 113, n. 2.
SHEET OF A REVIEW, iv. 214, n. 2.
SHEFFIELD, Lord. See HOLROYD, John.
SHEFFORD, iv. 131.
SHELBURNE, second Earl of (afterwards first Marquis of Lansdowne),
Bentham praises him as a minister, iv. 174, n. 4;
Bolingbroke, Lord, i. 268, n. 3;
Burke, speaks with malignity of, iv. 191, n. 4;
Bute’s, Lord, character, ii. 353, n. 1, 363, n. 4;
Chambers, Sir R., ii. 264, n. 1;
Chatham’s, Lord, opinion of schools, iii. 12, n. 1;
coarse manners, iv. 174;
Crown—its power increased by Lord Bute, iii. 416, n. 2;
Douglas, last Duke of, v. 43, n. 4;
Douglas, Lord, ii. 230, n. 1;
Dunning and Lord Loughborough, iii. 240, n. 3;
economy, rules of, iii. 265;
education, iii. 36, n. 1; iv. 174, n. 3;
Fitzpatrick’s brother-in-law, iii. 388, n. 3;
French—their superficial knowledge, ii. 363, n. 4;
George III, letter from, iii. 241, n. 2;
Ingenhousz, Dr., ii. 427, n. 4;
‘Jesuit of Berkeley Square,’ iv. 174, n. 5;
Johnson’s character of him, iv. 174;
intimacy with him, iv. 191, 192, n. 2;
King, Dr. William, i. 279, n. 5;
‘Lord, his parts pretty well for a,’ iii. 35;
Lowther the miser, v. 112, n. 4;
Malagrida, iv. 174;
Mansfield, Lord, in the copyright case, 1. 437, n. 2;
at Oxford, ii. 194, n. 3;
untruthfulness, ii. 296, n. 2;
ministry, iv. 158, n. 4, 170, n. 1, 174,
Shakespeare Illustrated, i. 255.
’Sh’apprens t’etre vif,’ ii. 463.
SHARP, James, Archbishop of St. Andrews, v. 39, n. 2, 61, 65, 68.
SHARP, John, Archbishop of York, i. 452, n. 2.
SHARP, Dr. John, i. 487, 517.
SHARP, J., ii. 69, n. 1.
SHARP, Miss, v. 68.
SHARP, Samuel, Letters from Italy, ii. 57, n. 2; iii. 55.
SHARPE, Rev. Gregory, ii. 130.
SHARPE, Mr., a surgeon, i. 357.
SHAVERS, a thousand, iii. 163.
SHAVINGTON HALL, v. 433, n. 2.
SHAW, Cuthbert,
account of him, ii. 31;
tutor to Lord Chesterfield, iii. 140, n. 1.
SHAW, Professor, of St. Andrews, v. 64, 68, 70.
SHAW, Dr. Thomas, iv. 112.
SHAW, Rev. William,
Erse Grammar, iii. 106, 107;
Proposals written by Johnson, ib.;
pamphlet on Ossian, iv. 252-3;
mentioned, iii. 214.
She Stoops to Conquer. See GOLDSMITH.
SHEBBEARE, Dr. John,
Battista Angeloni, iv. 113;
Boswell becomes acquainted with him, iv. 112;
praises him, iii. 315; iv. 113;
Johnson, joined with, in the Heroic Epistle, v. 113;
and in parliament, iv. 318, n. 3;
Letters on the English Nation, iv. 113;
Letters to the People of England, iii. 315, n. 1; iv. 113;
libel, tried for, iii. 15, n. 3;
payment as a reviewer, iv. 214;
pension, ii. 112, n. 3; iii. 79, n. 1;
pillory, sentenced to the, iii. 315: iv. 113, n. 1;
‘She-bear,’ iv. 113, n. 2.
SHEET OF A REVIEW, iv. 214, n. 2.
SHEFFIELD, Lord. See HOLROYD, John.
SHEFFORD, iv. 131.
SHELBURNE, second Earl of (afterwards first Marquis of Lansdowne),
Bentham praises him as a minister, iv. 174, n. 4;
Bolingbroke, Lord, i. 268, n. 3;
Burke, speaks with malignity of, iv. 191, n. 4;
Bute’s, Lord, character, ii. 353, n. 1, 363, n. 4;
Chambers, Sir R., ii. 264, n. 1;
Chatham’s, Lord, opinion of schools, iii. 12, n. 1;
coarse manners, iv. 174;
Crown—its power increased by Lord Bute, iii. 416, n. 2;
Douglas, last Duke of, v. 43, n. 4;
Douglas, Lord, ii. 230, n. 1;
Dunning and Lord Loughborough, iii. 240, n. 3;
economy, rules of, iii. 265;
education, iii. 36, n. 1; iv. 174, n. 3;
Fitzpatrick’s brother-in-law, iii. 388, n. 3;
French—their superficial knowledge, ii. 363, n. 4;
George III, letter from, iii. 241, n. 2;
Ingenhousz, Dr., ii. 427, n. 4;
‘Jesuit of Berkeley Square,’ iv. 174, n. 5;
Johnson’s character of him, iv. 174;
intimacy with him, iv. 191, 192, n. 2;
King, Dr. William, i. 279, n. 5;
‘Lord, his parts pretty well for a,’ iii. 35;
Lowther the miser, v. 112, n. 4;
Malagrida, iv. 174;
Mansfield, Lord, in the copyright case, 1. 437, n. 2;
at Oxford, ii. 194, n. 3;
untruthfulness, ii. 296, n. 2;
ministry, iv. 158, n. 4, 170, n. 1, 174,