SUTER, Mr., v. 164, n. 2.
SWALLOWS, their hibernation, ii. 55, 248.
SWAN, Dr., i. 153.
SWANSEA, i. 164.
SWARKSTONE, i. 79, n. 2.
SWEARING,
Court of Justice, in a, v. 390;
conversation, in,—causes of the custom, ii. 166;
genteel people swear less than formerly, ii. 166, n. 1;
Johnson disapproves of it, ii. 111; iii. 4l;
represented as swearing in Dr. T. Campbell’s Diary, ii. 338, n. 2;
shows his displeasure, iii. 189.
SWEDEN,
Johnson promised a letter of good-will from it, i. 323;
wishes to visit it, iii. 454; v. 215;
torture used there, i. 467, n. 1.
SWEDEN, King of, knights Dr. Hill, ii. 38, n. 2.
SWEDEN, King of (Gustavus III),
Boswell wishes to see him, v. 215;
his death, iii. 134, n. 1.
Sweden, History of, by Daline, ii. I56.
SWEET-MEATS, iii. 186; iv. 90.
SWIFT, Jonathan,
Advice to the Grub-Street Verse Writers, i. 143, n. 1;
affectation of familiarity with the great, iv. 62;
anonymously, published, ii. 319;
Apology for the Tale of a Tub, ii. 319, n. 1;
Artemisia, ii. 76, n. 3;
Beggar’s Opera, opinion of the, ii. 369, n. 1;
Bettesworth, Sergeant, iii. 377, n. 1;
Blackmore, Sir Richard, ii. 108, n. 2; iv. 80, n. 1;
broomstick, could write finely on a, ii. 389, n. 1;
Conduct of the Allies, ii. 65;
death, troubled by thoughts of, ii. 93, n. 4;
what reconciles us to it, iii. 295, n. 2;
Delany’s Observations: See DELANY;
Drapier’s Letter, ii. 319;
Dryden’s prefaces, iv. 114, n. 1;
Epistle to Captain Gulliver, v. 139;
Eugenia, ii. 240, n. 4;
Faulkner, G., ii. 154, n. 3;
feared by a country squire, iv. 295, n. 5;
flowered late, iii. 167, n. 3;
French writers superficial, i. 454, n, 3;
frugal but liberal, iii. 265, n. 1;
Gay’s writings for children, ii. 408, n. 3;
geniuses united, the power of, i. 206;
Glover’s Leonidas, v. 116, n. 4;
Goldsmith on his ‘strain of pride,’ iii. 165, n. 3;
Grimston, Viscount, iv. 80, n. 1;
Gulliver’s Travels, ii. 319;
quoted in Johnson’s Dictionary, ib., n. 3;
brought its author money, iii. 20, n. 1;
happiness, definition of, ii. 351, n. 1;
Hawkesworth’s Life of him, i. 190, n. 3;
History of John Bull, v. 44, n. 4;
Howard, Hon. Edward, ii. 108, n. 2;
inferior to his contemporaries, v. 44;
Ireland his debtor, ii. 132;
reception there in 1713, iii. 249, n. 6;
return to it in 1714, iii. 249, n. 6;
Johnson’s attacks on him, i. 452; ii. 65, 318; iv. 61; v. 44;
recommended to him, i. 133; iv. 61;
worse than Swift,’ v. 211;
writes his Life, iv. 61-3;
Journal, iv. 177;
laugh, did not, ii. 378, n. 2;
Letter to Tooke the Printer, ii.
SWALLOWS, their hibernation, ii. 55, 248.
SWAN, Dr., i. 153.
SWANSEA, i. 164.
SWARKSTONE, i. 79, n. 2.
SWEARING,
Court of Justice, in a, v. 390;
conversation, in,—causes of the custom, ii. 166;
genteel people swear less than formerly, ii. 166, n. 1;
Johnson disapproves of it, ii. 111; iii. 4l;
represented as swearing in Dr. T. Campbell’s Diary, ii. 338, n. 2;
shows his displeasure, iii. 189.
SWEDEN,
Johnson promised a letter of good-will from it, i. 323;
wishes to visit it, iii. 454; v. 215;
torture used there, i. 467, n. 1.
SWEDEN, King of, knights Dr. Hill, ii. 38, n. 2.
SWEDEN, King of (Gustavus III),
Boswell wishes to see him, v. 215;
his death, iii. 134, n. 1.
Sweden, History of, by Daline, ii. I56.
SWEET-MEATS, iii. 186; iv. 90.
SWIFT, Jonathan,
Advice to the Grub-Street Verse Writers, i. 143, n. 1;
affectation of familiarity with the great, iv. 62;
anonymously, published, ii. 319;
Apology for the Tale of a Tub, ii. 319, n. 1;
Artemisia, ii. 76, n. 3;
Beggar’s Opera, opinion of the, ii. 369, n. 1;
Bettesworth, Sergeant, iii. 377, n. 1;
Blackmore, Sir Richard, ii. 108, n. 2; iv. 80, n. 1;
broomstick, could write finely on a, ii. 389, n. 1;
Conduct of the Allies, ii. 65;
death, troubled by thoughts of, ii. 93, n. 4;
what reconciles us to it, iii. 295, n. 2;
Delany’s Observations: See DELANY;
Drapier’s Letter, ii. 319;
Dryden’s prefaces, iv. 114, n. 1;
Epistle to Captain Gulliver, v. 139;
Eugenia, ii. 240, n. 4;
Faulkner, G., ii. 154, n. 3;
feared by a country squire, iv. 295, n. 5;
flowered late, iii. 167, n. 3;
French writers superficial, i. 454, n, 3;
frugal but liberal, iii. 265, n. 1;
Gay’s writings for children, ii. 408, n. 3;
geniuses united, the power of, i. 206;
Glover’s Leonidas, v. 116, n. 4;
Goldsmith on his ‘strain of pride,’ iii. 165, n. 3;
Grimston, Viscount, iv. 80, n. 1;
Gulliver’s Travels, ii. 319;
quoted in Johnson’s Dictionary, ib., n. 3;
brought its author money, iii. 20, n. 1;
happiness, definition of, ii. 351, n. 1;
Hawkesworth’s Life of him, i. 190, n. 3;
History of John Bull, v. 44, n. 4;
Howard, Hon. Edward, ii. 108, n. 2;
inferior to his contemporaries, v. 44;
Ireland his debtor, ii. 132;
reception there in 1713, iii. 249, n. 6;
return to it in 1714, iii. 249, n. 6;
Johnson’s attacks on him, i. 452; ii. 65, 318; iv. 61; v. 44;
recommended to him, i. 133; iv. 61;
worse than Swift,’ v. 211;
writes his Life, iv. 61-3;
Journal, iv. 177;
laugh, did not, ii. 378, n. 2;
Letter to Tooke the Printer, ii.