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.
305;
  consolation drawn from it, i. 339;
  contests concerning moral truth, iii. 17;
  deviations from it very frequent, iii. 403-4;
  human experience its test, i. 454;
  ‘I’d tell truth and shame the devil,’ ii. 222;
  moral and physical, iv. 6;
  ‘not at home,’ i. 436;
  obligatory, how far, iii. 320, 377; iv. 305-6;
  painful to be forced to defend it, iii. 11;
  perpetual vigilance needed, iii. 230; iv. 361;
  publishing it against oneself, iv. 396; v. 211;
  religious truth established by martyrdom, ii. 250;
  rights to utter it and knock down for uttering it, iv. 12;
  sick, should be told to the, iv. 306;
  society held together by it, iii. 293;
  story, essential to a, ii. 433: 
  See under JOHNSON, truthfulness. 
TUAM, Archbishop of, ii. 265, n. 4; iv. 198, n. 2. 
TULL, Jethro, v. 324. 
TUNBRIDGE SCHOOL, iv. 330. 
TUNBRIDGE WELLS,
  Mrs. Montagu writes from it in 1760, ii. 64. n. 2;
  print of the company there in 1748, i. 190, n. 1;
  mentioned, iii. 45, n. 1. 
TURGOT, existence of matter, i. 471, n. 2. 
TURKEY and the Turks,
  Boswell wishes to visit it, iv. 199;
  opium in common use, iv. 171;
  sweep Greece, ii. 194;
  want of Stirpes, ii. 421;
  mentioned, v. 74. 
TURKISH LADY, a, i. 343.
Turkish Spy, iv. 199; v. 341. 
TURNER, John, a fencing-master, v. 103, n, 2. 
TURNPIKES, v. 56, n. 2. 
TURSELLINUS, i. 77. 
TURTON, Dr., iii. 164. 
TWALMLEY THE GREAT, iv. 193. 
TWELLS, Leonard, Life of Dr. E. Pocock, iv. 185. 
TWICKENHAM,
  Boswell and Johnson’s drive to it, ii. 361-4;
  Cambridge’s, Mr., villa, ii. 361;
  highwaymen, iii. 239, n. 1;
  society, ii. 120. 
TWINING, Rev. Thomas, Recreations and Studies of a Country Clergyman,
  Johnson’s dislike of ‘the former, the latter,’ iv. 190, n. 2;
    funeral, iv. 420, n. 1;
  the old willow-tree at Lichfield, iv. 372, n. 1. 
TWISS, Richard, Travels, ii. 345. 
TYBURN,
  executions there abolished, iv. 188;
  procession to it, iv. 189, n. 1;
  ‘Tyburn’s elegiac lines,’ ib.: 
  See EXECUTIONS. 
TYERS, Jonathan, iii. 308. 
TYERS, Thomas,
  account of him, iii. 308-9;
  Biographical Sketch of Dr. Johnson, iii. 308; v. 73, n. 2;
  Johnson like a ghost:  See JOHNSON, Ghost;
    rapid composition, i. 192, n. 1;
    talked as if on oath, ii. 434, n. 2;
    wish to visit India and Poland, iii. 456;
  Tom Restless of The Idler, iii. 308, n. 3;
  mentioned, ii. 107. 
TYRANNY, remedy against it, ii. 170. 
TYRAWLEY, Lord,
  account of him, ii. 211, n. 4;
  Chesterfield’s saying, ii. 211. 
TYRCONNEL, Lord,
  Savage’s letter to him, i. 161, n. 3;
    patronised by him, i. 173, 372, n. 1. 
TYRWHITT, Thomas, Chatterton’s poems, iii. 50, n. 5; iv. 141, n. 1. 
TYTLER, A. F. (son of W. Tytler, afterwards Lord Woodhouselee),
  meets Johnson, v. 387, n. 4, 388, n. 2, 402. 
TYTLER, William,
  History of Mary Queen of Scots, i. 354; v. 274, n. 2, 387;
  Johnson’s Journey, praises, ii. 305-6;
  meets him, v. 394, 396.

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