under SCOTLAND, serfs.
SLEEP,
quantity needful, iii. 169;
sleep-walking, v. 46.
SLEEPLESSNESS, ‘light a candle and read,’ iv. 409, n. 1.
SLOE, ‘bringing the sloe to perfection,’ ii. 78.
SLUYS, iii. 447.
SMALBROKE, Dr., i. 134.
SMALRIDGE, George, Bishop of Bristol, iii. 248.
SMART, Christopher (Kit),
account of him, i. 306, n. 1;
Derrick, compared with, iv. 192;
Hop Garden, ii. 454, n. 3;
madness, i. 397; ii. 345;
Rambler, praises the, i. 208, n. 3;
Universal Visitor, contract about the, ii. 345;
Johnson wrote for him, ib.;
mentioned, iv. 183, n. 2.
SMART, Mrs. Christopher,
Johnson’s letters to her, in. 454! iv. 358, n. 2.
SMART, Mrs. Newton, iv. 8, n. 3.
SMELT, Mr., iv. i, n. 1.
SMITH, Adam,
absence of mind, iv. 24, n. 2;
Barnard’s verses, mentioned iii, iv. 433;
blank verse, dislikes, i. 427;
Boswell attends his lectures, v. 19;
praised by him, ib., n. 1;
attacks his alliance with Hume, v. 30, n. 3;
bounty on corn, iii. 232, n. 1;
on herring-busses, v. 161, n. 1;
composed slowly, v. 66, n. 3;
conversation, iii. 307, n. 2; iv. 24, n. 2;
decisive professorial manner, iv. 24;
Glasgow and Brentford, iv. 186; v. 369;
gold, importation of, iv. 104, n. 3;
‘hotbed of genius,’ raised in a, ii. 53, n. 1;
Hume’s Dialogues on Natural Religion, i. 268, n. 4;
letter from, iv. 194, n. 1;
Life, iii. 119; v. 30-2, 369, n. 5;
suggested knocking of his head against, iii. 119;
Johnson, altercation with, iii. 331;
imaginary altercation, v. 369, n. 5;
compared with, iv. 24, n. 2;
Dictionary_, reviews, i. 298, n. 2;
knowledge of books, i. 71;
meeting with, i. 427;
preface to his Shakespeare, i. 496, n. 4;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479; iii. 128, n. 4;
elected when the club had ‘lost its select merit,’ ii. 430, n. 1;
Macdonald, Sir J., death of, i. 449, n. 2;
Macpherson’s Ossian, ii. 302, n. 2;
Milton’s shoe-latchets, v. 19;
Oxford student, i. 503; iv. 391, n. 1;
philosophers and porters, i. 102, n. 2;
Professor of Logic, v. 369, n. 2;
Professor of Moral Philosophy, v. 369, n. 3;
Select Society, member of the, v. 393, n. 4;
Theory of Moral Sentiments, v. 30, n.;
Universities,
reflection on English, iii. 13, n. 1, 14, n. 1; iv. 391. n. 1.
Wealth of Nations, publication of, ii. 429-30;
condemned by the Inquisition, i. 465, n. 1;
Johnson’s ignorance of it, ii. 430, n. 1;
valued by Boswell, v. 30, n. 3.
SMITH, Captain, iii. 362.
SMITH, Edmund,
expulsion from Oxford, ii. 187, n. 3;
Life, quoted, i. 75, n. 5, 81;
lines on Pococke, iii. 269.
SMITH, General, Foote’s Nabob,_ iii. 23,
SLEEP,
quantity needful, iii. 169;
sleep-walking, v. 46.
SLEEPLESSNESS, ‘light a candle and read,’ iv. 409, n. 1.
SLOE, ‘bringing the sloe to perfection,’ ii. 78.
SLUYS, iii. 447.
SMALBROKE, Dr., i. 134.
SMALRIDGE, George, Bishop of Bristol, iii. 248.
SMART, Christopher (Kit),
account of him, i. 306, n. 1;
Derrick, compared with, iv. 192;
Hop Garden, ii. 454, n. 3;
madness, i. 397; ii. 345;
Rambler, praises the, i. 208, n. 3;
Universal Visitor, contract about the, ii. 345;
Johnson wrote for him, ib.;
mentioned, iv. 183, n. 2.
SMART, Mrs. Christopher,
Johnson’s letters to her, in. 454! iv. 358, n. 2.
SMART, Mrs. Newton, iv. 8, n. 3.
SMELT, Mr., iv. i, n. 1.
SMITH, Adam,
absence of mind, iv. 24, n. 2;
Barnard’s verses, mentioned iii, iv. 433;
blank verse, dislikes, i. 427;
Boswell attends his lectures, v. 19;
praised by him, ib., n. 1;
attacks his alliance with Hume, v. 30, n. 3;
bounty on corn, iii. 232, n. 1;
on herring-busses, v. 161, n. 1;
composed slowly, v. 66, n. 3;
conversation, iii. 307, n. 2; iv. 24, n. 2;
decisive professorial manner, iv. 24;
Glasgow and Brentford, iv. 186; v. 369;
gold, importation of, iv. 104, n. 3;
‘hotbed of genius,’ raised in a, ii. 53, n. 1;
Hume’s Dialogues on Natural Religion, i. 268, n. 4;
letter from, iv. 194, n. 1;
Life, iii. 119; v. 30-2, 369, n. 5;
suggested knocking of his head against, iii. 119;
Johnson, altercation with, iii. 331;
imaginary altercation, v. 369, n. 5;
compared with, iv. 24, n. 2;
Dictionary_, reviews, i. 298, n. 2;
knowledge of books, i. 71;
meeting with, i. 427;
preface to his Shakespeare, i. 496, n. 4;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479; iii. 128, n. 4;
elected when the club had ‘lost its select merit,’ ii. 430, n. 1;
Macdonald, Sir J., death of, i. 449, n. 2;
Macpherson’s Ossian, ii. 302, n. 2;
Milton’s shoe-latchets, v. 19;
Oxford student, i. 503; iv. 391, n. 1;
philosophers and porters, i. 102, n. 2;
Professor of Logic, v. 369, n. 2;
Professor of Moral Philosophy, v. 369, n. 3;
Select Society, member of the, v. 393, n. 4;
Theory of Moral Sentiments, v. 30, n.;
Universities,
reflection on English, iii. 13, n. 1, 14, n. 1; iv. 391. n. 1.
Wealth of Nations, publication of, ii. 429-30;
condemned by the Inquisition, i. 465, n. 1;
Johnson’s ignorance of it, ii. 430, n. 1;
valued by Boswell, v. 30, n. 3.
SMITH, Captain, iii. 362.
SMITH, Edmund,
expulsion from Oxford, ii. 187, n. 3;
Life, quoted, i. 75, n. 5, 81;
lines on Pococke, iii. 269.
SMITH, General, Foote’s Nabob,_ iii. 23,