Shakespeare, edition of, i. 175,
176, 329; iv. 46; v. 244, n. 2;
lines applicable to it, iv. 288;
Strahan, intimate with, v. 92; ii. 34, n. 1;
Theobald, compared with, i. 329;
helped, v. 80;
To the most impudent Man alive, i. 329;
‘vast sea of words,’ i. 260, n. 1, 278;
View of Bolingbroke’s Philosophy, i. 330, n. 1;
writes and speaks at random, v. 92;
Wycherly’s definition of wit, iii. 23, n. 3.
WARBURTON, Mrs., ii. 36, n. 2, 37, n. 1.
WARD, the quack doctor, iii. 389.
WARDLAW, Sir Henry, ii. 91, n. 2.
WARLEY CAMP, iii. 360-2, 365;
visited by the King, ib., n. 3;
by Paoli, iii. 368.
WARNER, Rebecca, Original Letters, iv. 34, n. 5.
WARNER, Rev. R., Tour through the Northern Counties, iv. 373, n. 1.
WARRANTS, general, ii. 72.
WARREN, Sir Charles, iv. 399, n. 5.
WARREN, Dr.,
attends Johnson, iv. 399, 411;
member of the Literary Club, i. 479;
mentioned, iii. 425.
WARREN, John, of Pembrokeshire, i. 89.
WARREN, Mr., the Birmingham bookseller, i. 85-9.
WARRINGTON, iii. 416; v. 441.
WARTON, Rev. Dr. Joseph, Headmaster of Winchester College,
Adventurer, wrote for the, i. 252, n. 2, 253;
Bolingbroke’s share in Pope’s Essay on Man, iii. 402, n. 1;
Burke and Chambers, recommends, to W. G. Hamilton, i. 519;
Clarke’s, Dr., agility, i. 3, n. 2;
Donatus on a passage in Terence, ii. 358, n. 3;
enthusiast by rule, iv. 33, n. 1;
Essay on Pope, Johnson reviews it, i. 309; iii. 229;
second volume delayed, i. 448; ii. 167;
Garrick’s offence at Johnson, ii. 192, n. 2;
Goldsmith’s conversation, i. 412, n. 1;
Hamilton, W. G., letter from, i. 519;
Hooke’s payment from the Duchess of Marlborough, v. 175, nn. 3 and 5;
inoculates his children, iv. 293, n. 2;
Johnson and Dr. Burney’s son, in. 367;
estrangement with, i. 270, n. i; ii. 41, n. 1;
letters to him: See under JOHNSON, letters;
Lear, note on, ii. 115;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
manner, lively, ii. 41;
taken off by Johnson, ib., n. 1; iv. 27, n. 3;
Pope’s cousin, meets, iii. 71, n. 5;
rapturist, ii. 41, n. 1;
Round-Robin, signs the, iii. 83;
a scholar, yet a fool, iii. 84, n. 2;
Thompson, praises, iii. 117;
World, The, origin of the name, i. 202, n. 4;
mentioned, i. 325, 418, n. 1, 449, n. 1; ii. 34, n. 1; iii. 125.
WARTON, Mrs. Joseph, i. 496, n. 2.
WARTON, Rev. Thomas,
account of him, i. 270, n. 1;
appearance, ii. 41, n. 1;
described by Miss Burney, iv. 7, n. 1;
Boswell and Johnson call on him, ii. 446;
Chatterton’s forgery, exposes, iii. 50, n, 5; iv. 141, n. 1;
contributions to the Life of Johnson, i. 8;
Eagle and Robin Redbreast, i. 117, n. 1;
lines applicable to it, iv. 288;
Strahan, intimate with, v. 92; ii. 34, n. 1;
Theobald, compared with, i. 329;
helped, v. 80;
To the most impudent Man alive, i. 329;
‘vast sea of words,’ i. 260, n. 1, 278;
View of Bolingbroke’s Philosophy, i. 330, n. 1;
writes and speaks at random, v. 92;
Wycherly’s definition of wit, iii. 23, n. 3.
WARBURTON, Mrs., ii. 36, n. 2, 37, n. 1.
WARD, the quack doctor, iii. 389.
WARDLAW, Sir Henry, ii. 91, n. 2.
WARLEY CAMP, iii. 360-2, 365;
visited by the King, ib., n. 3;
by Paoli, iii. 368.
WARNER, Rebecca, Original Letters, iv. 34, n. 5.
WARNER, Rev. R., Tour through the Northern Counties, iv. 373, n. 1.
WARRANTS, general, ii. 72.
WARREN, Sir Charles, iv. 399, n. 5.
WARREN, Dr.,
attends Johnson, iv. 399, 411;
member of the Literary Club, i. 479;
mentioned, iii. 425.
WARREN, John, of Pembrokeshire, i. 89.
WARREN, Mr., the Birmingham bookseller, i. 85-9.
WARRINGTON, iii. 416; v. 441.
WARTON, Rev. Dr. Joseph, Headmaster of Winchester College,
Adventurer, wrote for the, i. 252, n. 2, 253;
Bolingbroke’s share in Pope’s Essay on Man, iii. 402, n. 1;
Burke and Chambers, recommends, to W. G. Hamilton, i. 519;
Clarke’s, Dr., agility, i. 3, n. 2;
Donatus on a passage in Terence, ii. 358, n. 3;
enthusiast by rule, iv. 33, n. 1;
Essay on Pope, Johnson reviews it, i. 309; iii. 229;
second volume delayed, i. 448; ii. 167;
Garrick’s offence at Johnson, ii. 192, n. 2;
Goldsmith’s conversation, i. 412, n. 1;
Hamilton, W. G., letter from, i. 519;
Hooke’s payment from the Duchess of Marlborough, v. 175, nn. 3 and 5;
inoculates his children, iv. 293, n. 2;
Johnson and Dr. Burney’s son, in. 367;
estrangement with, i. 270, n. i; ii. 41, n. 1;
letters to him: See under JOHNSON, letters;
Lear, note on, ii. 115;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
manner, lively, ii. 41;
taken off by Johnson, ib., n. 1; iv. 27, n. 3;
Pope’s cousin, meets, iii. 71, n. 5;
rapturist, ii. 41, n. 1;
Round-Robin, signs the, iii. 83;
a scholar, yet a fool, iii. 84, n. 2;
Thompson, praises, iii. 117;
World, The, origin of the name, i. 202, n. 4;
mentioned, i. 325, 418, n. 1, 449, n. 1; ii. 34, n. 1; iii. 125.
WARTON, Mrs. Joseph, i. 496, n. 2.
WARTON, Rev. Thomas,
account of him, i. 270, n. 1;
appearance, ii. 41, n. 1;
described by Miss Burney, iv. 7, n. 1;
Boswell and Johnson call on him, ii. 446;
Chatterton’s forgery, exposes, iii. 50, n, 5; iv. 141, n. 1;
contributions to the Life of Johnson, i. 8;
Eagle and Robin Redbreast, i. 117, n. 1;