Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.

Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.
SYLVANUS’S First Book of the Iliad, iii. 407.
Sylvanus Urban, i. 111. 
SYMPATHY, ii. 94-5, 469-471; iii. 149. 
SYNOD, ‘A Synod of Cooks,’ i. 470. 
SYNONYMES, iv. 207.
System of Ancient Geography, i. 187.
Systeme de la Nature, v. 47. 
SZEKLERS, ii. 7, n. 3.

T.

T’, fitted to a, iv. 288. 
TAAF, Mr., ii. 398. 
TACITUS,
  Agricola, quoted, iii. 324, n. 5; iv. 204;
  Germania, quoted, v. 381;
  his writings are notes for an historical work, ii. 189. 
TAILOR, the metaphysical.  See METAPHYSICAL. 
TAIT, Rev. Mr., v. 128. 
TAIT, Mr., an organist, v. 84. 
TALBOT, Lord Chancellor, i. 232, n. 1. 
TALBOT, second Lord, i. 507, 508. 
TALBOT, Miss Catharine,
  correspondence with Mrs. Carter, i. 232, n. 1;
  Greenwich Park, describes, i. 106, n. 2;
  Rambler, contributes to the, i. 203;
    criticises it, i. 208, nn. 2 and 3;
  Williams, Mrs., account of, i. 232, n. 1.
Tale of a Tub.  See SWIFT. 
TALES, telling tales of oneself, ii. 472. 
TALK,
  above the capacity of the audience, iv. 185;
  distinguished from conversation, iv. 186;
  Johnson loved to have it out, iii. 230;
  talking for fame, iii. 247;
    from books, v. 378;
    of oneself, iii. 57;
    on one topic, ib. 
TALKERS, exuberant public, ii. 247. 
TALLEYRAND, v. 397, n. 1. 
TALLOW-CHANDLER, in retirement, ii. 337. 
TAMEOS, v. 242, n. 1. 
TANNING, v. 246. 
TAR, v. 216. 
TARTARY, ii. 156.
Tartuffe, ii. 321, n. 1; iii. 449. 
TASKER, Rev. Mr., iii. 373-5. 
TASSO, borrows a simile from Lucretius, iii. 330. 
TASTE,
  changes in it, iii. 192, n. 2;
  defined, ii. 191;
  refinement of it, iv. 338;
  Reynolds’s rule for judging it, iv. 316.
Tatler,
  end of its publication, i. 201, n. 3;
  esquire, title of, i. 34, n. 3;
  rural esquires, v. 60, n. 4;
  great perfections without good breeding, ii. 256, n. 3.
Tatler Revived, i. 202. 
TAUNTON, iv. 32. 
TAVERNS,
  admitting women, iv. 75;
  felicity of England in its tavern life, ii. 451;
  tavern chair the throne of human felicity, ii. 452, n. 1.
Taxation no Tyranny,
  account of it
    planned, ii. 292;
    published, ii. 312;
    written at the desire of ministers, i. 373, n. 2; ii. 313;
    corrected by them, ii. 313-5;
    not attacked enough, ii. 335;
    pelted with answers, ii. 336, n. 1;
    sale, ii. 335, n. 4;
  Birmingham traders praised, ii. 464, n. 3;
  drivers of negroes, iii. 201;
  Macaulay, Mrs., attacked, ii. 336, n. 2;
  mentioned, iii. 221. 
TAXES, effect of their increase, ii. 357. 
TAYLOR, Chevalier, a quack, iii. 389-39. 
TAYLOR, Jeremy,
  ‘chief of sinners,’ iv. 294;
  Golden Grove, iv. 295;

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