319, n. 1;
Lines on Censure, ii. 61, n. 4;
low life, love of, v. 307, n. 3;
Manley, Mrs., satirised in Corinna, iv. 200, n. 1;
Memoirs of Scriblerus, i. 452, n. 2; v. 44, n. 4;
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, i. 125, n. 4;
Ode for Music, ii. 67, n. 1;
On the death of Dr. Swift, iii. 441, n. 3;
original in a high degree, ii. 319, n. 2;
Orrery’s, Lord, Remarks: See ORRERY, fifth Earl of;
‘paper-sparing Pope,’ i. 142;
payment for writing, iii. 20, n. 1;
Plan for the Improvement of the English Language, ii. 319;
Poetry; a Rhapsody, ii. 108, n. 2;
Pope’s condensation of sense, v. 345, n. 2;
parting with, iii. 312;
P. P. clerk of this parish, i. 383, n. 3;
Prendergast, attacks, ii. 183, n. 1;
projectors, i. 301, n. 3;
Rules to Servants, ii. 148, n. 2;
Sacheverell’s sermon at the end of his suspension, i. 39, n. 1;
saving, habit of, iv. 61-2;
scoundrel, use of, iii. 1, n. 2;
‘screen between me and death,’ iii. 441, n. 3;
Sentiments of a Church of England man, ii. 319, n. 1;
Sermon on the Trinity, ii. 319, n. 1;
shallow fellow, a, v. 44, n. 3;
singularities, given to, ii. 74, n. 3;
‘spectacles and pills,’ iv. 285;
Steele, lines on, i. 125, n. 4;
Stella’s ‘artifice of mischief,’ v. 243;
Stella’s birthday, iv. 181, n. 3, 285, n. 2;
strong sense his excellence, i. 452;
study, hours of, ii. 119, n. 2;
style, a good neat, ii. 191;
according to Hume not correct, ib., n. 3;
praised by him, iii. 257, n. 3;
Tale of a Tub,
doubts as to the authorship, i. 452; ii. 318, 319, n. 1;
he gives a copy to Mrs. Whiteway, i. 452, n. 2;
lost him a bishopric, i. 452, n. 2;
much superior to his other writings, ii. 318; v. 44;
quotations from it
Boswell like Jack, ii. 235;
dirtiness of the Scotch churches, v. 41, n. 3;
Temple’s style, iii. 257, n. 3;
‘washed himself with oriental scrupulosity,’ iv. 5, n. 2;
‘Whiggism and Atheism,’ i. 431, n. 1.
SWIMMING. See JOHNSON, swimming.
SWINFEN, Dr. Samuel,
Johnson’s godfather, i. 34, n. 2;
consults him about his health, i. 64;
intimate with him, i. 80, 83;
kind to his daughter, iii. 222, n. 3;
leaves a legacy to his grandson, iv. 440;
Pembroke College, a member of, i. 58, n. 1.
SWINNEY. See MAC SWINNY, Owen.
SWINTON, Rev. Mr., i. 273.
SWISS,
Johnson praises their wonderful policy, i. 155;
suffer from the maladie du pays, iii. 198.
SWISS GUARDS, iv. 282, n. 2.
SYDENHAM, Dr. Thomas,
Life by Johnson, quoted, i. 38;
published, i. 153;
Locke’s Latin verses, v. 93;
St. Vitus’s dance, i. 143.
SYDNEY, Algernon, ii. 210.
Lines on Censure, ii. 61, n. 4;
low life, love of, v. 307, n. 3;
Manley, Mrs., satirised in Corinna, iv. 200, n. 1;
Memoirs of Scriblerus, i. 452, n. 2; v. 44, n. 4;
Miscellanies in Prose and Verse, i. 125, n. 4;
Ode for Music, ii. 67, n. 1;
On the death of Dr. Swift, iii. 441, n. 3;
original in a high degree, ii. 319, n. 2;
Orrery’s, Lord, Remarks: See ORRERY, fifth Earl of;
‘paper-sparing Pope,’ i. 142;
payment for writing, iii. 20, n. 1;
Plan for the Improvement of the English Language, ii. 319;
Poetry; a Rhapsody, ii. 108, n. 2;
Pope’s condensation of sense, v. 345, n. 2;
parting with, iii. 312;
P. P. clerk of this parish, i. 383, n. 3;
Prendergast, attacks, ii. 183, n. 1;
projectors, i. 301, n. 3;
Rules to Servants, ii. 148, n. 2;
Sacheverell’s sermon at the end of his suspension, i. 39, n. 1;
saving, habit of, iv. 61-2;
scoundrel, use of, iii. 1, n. 2;
‘screen between me and death,’ iii. 441, n. 3;
Sentiments of a Church of England man, ii. 319, n. 1;
Sermon on the Trinity, ii. 319, n. 1;
shallow fellow, a, v. 44, n. 3;
singularities, given to, ii. 74, n. 3;
‘spectacles and pills,’ iv. 285;
Steele, lines on, i. 125, n. 4;
Stella’s ‘artifice of mischief,’ v. 243;
Stella’s birthday, iv. 181, n. 3, 285, n. 2;
strong sense his excellence, i. 452;
study, hours of, ii. 119, n. 2;
style, a good neat, ii. 191;
according to Hume not correct, ib., n. 3;
praised by him, iii. 257, n. 3;
Tale of a Tub,
doubts as to the authorship, i. 452; ii. 318, 319, n. 1;
he gives a copy to Mrs. Whiteway, i. 452, n. 2;
lost him a bishopric, i. 452, n. 2;
much superior to his other writings, ii. 318; v. 44;
quotations from it
Boswell like Jack, ii. 235;
dirtiness of the Scotch churches, v. 41, n. 3;
Temple’s style, iii. 257, n. 3;
‘washed himself with oriental scrupulosity,’ iv. 5, n. 2;
‘Whiggism and Atheism,’ i. 431, n. 1.
SWIMMING. See JOHNSON, swimming.
SWINFEN, Dr. Samuel,
Johnson’s godfather, i. 34, n. 2;
consults him about his health, i. 64;
intimate with him, i. 80, 83;
kind to his daughter, iii. 222, n. 3;
leaves a legacy to his grandson, iv. 440;
Pembroke College, a member of, i. 58, n. 1.
SWINNEY. See MAC SWINNY, Owen.
SWINTON, Rev. Mr., i. 273.
SWISS,
Johnson praises their wonderful policy, i. 155;
suffer from the maladie du pays, iii. 198.
SWISS GUARDS, iv. 282, n. 2.
SYDENHAM, Dr. Thomas,
Life by Johnson, quoted, i. 38;
published, i. 153;
Locke’s Latin verses, v. 93;
St. Vitus’s dance, i. 143.
SYDNEY, Algernon, ii. 210.