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.
219, n. 1;
  examination of a boy, iv. 184;
  Johnson, letter from, iii. 217;
  London poor, state of the, iii. 401. 
WELL-BRED MAN, distinguished from an ill-bred, iv. 319. 
WELSH.  See under WALES. 
WELWYN, iv. 119; v. 270. 
WENDOVER, ii. 16, n. 1. 
WENTWORTH, Mr., master of Stourbridge School, i. 49. 
WENTWORTH HOUSE, ‘public dinners,’ iv. 367, n. 3. 
WESLEY, Rev. Charles,
  ill-used by Oglethorpe, i. 127, n. 4;
  ‘more stationary man than his brother,’ iii. 297. 
WESLEY, Rev. John,
  Behmen’s Mysterium Magnum, ii. 122, n. 6;
  bleeding, opposed to, iii. 152, n. 3;
  Boswell introduced to him by Johnson, iii. 394;
  Calm Address to our American Colonies, v. 35, n. 3;
  Cheyne’s rules of diet, iii. 27, n. 1;
  conversation, iii. 230, 297;
  Dodd, Dr., visits, iii. 121, n. 3;
  Edinburgh, filthy state of, v. 23, n. 1;
  farmers dull and discontented, iii. 353, n. 5;
  French prisoners, i. 353, n. 2;
  ghost, believed in a Newcastle, iii. 297, 394;
  Hall, Rev. Mr., his brother-in-law, iv. 92, n. 3;
  highwayman, never met a, iii. 239, n. 1;
  Johnson complains that he is never at leisure, iii. 230;
    letters to him, iii. 394; v. 35, n. 3;
    spends two hours with, iii. 230, n. 3;
  journeys on foot, i. 64, n. 4;
  Law’s Serious Call, i. 68, n. 2;
  leisure, never at, iii. 230;
  luxury, attacks the apologists of, iii. 56, n. 2;
  manners and cheerfulness, iii. 230, nn. 3 and 4;
  Marshalsea prison, i. 303, n. 1;
  Meier, Rev. Mr., ii. 253, n. 2;
  Methodists and a Justice of the Peace, i. 397, n. 1;
    name of, i. 458, n. 3;
  Moravians, quarrels with the, iii. 122, n. 1;
  muddy, uses the term, ii. 362, n. 3;
  Nash, silences, iv. 289, n. 1;
  Newgate prisons in London and Bristol, iii. 431, n. 1;
  ‘old woman, an,’ iii. 172;
  Oxford, devotional meetings at, i. 58, n. 3;
  Paoli’s arrival in England, ii. 71, n. 2;
  plain preaching, i. 459, n. 1;
  polite audiences, iii. 353, n. 5;
  politician, a, v. 35, n. 3;
  prisoners under sentence of death, iii. 121, n. 3; iv. 329, n, 2;
    almost regrets a reprieve to one, v. 201, n. 2;
  readings and writings, range of his, iii. 297, n. 1;
  Robertson’s Charles V, ii. 236, n. 4;
  rod, taught to fear the, i. 46, n. 4;
  Roman Catholics, attacks the, v. 35, n. 3;
  Rousseau and Voltaire, v. 378, n. 1;
  Rutty, Dr., iii. 170, n. 4;
  St. Andrews, students of, v. 63, n. 2;
  sister, his, Mrs. Hall, iv. 92;
  slaves, religious education of, ii. 27, n. 1;
  solitary religion, v. 62, n. 5;
  tea, against the use of, i. 313, n. 2;
  travels and sufferings, ii. 123, n. 3; iii. 297, n. 1;
  University life in England and Scotland, i. 63, n. 1;
  Warburton, answers, v. 93;
  witchcraft, believes in, ii. 178, n. 3. 
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