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.
  Johnson’s account of ‘Jack’s’ conversation, iii. 183;
    ‘animosity’ against him, i. 349;
    attacks him, ii. 135, n. 1; iii. 64; v. 339;
    attacks, i. 429, n. 1; iii. 64, n. 2;
      after their reconciliation, in. 79, n. 1;
    calls on, iv. 107;
    compared with, iii. 64, 78;
    Dictionary, letter H, i. 300, 349, n. 1;
    meets, at Mr. Dilly’s, iii. 64-79, 201; v. 339, n. 5;
      second meeting, iv. 101-7;
    invites, to dinner, iv. 224, n. 2;
    letter to him, iv. 224, n. 2;
    and Mrs. Macaulay’s footman, iii. 78;
    political definitions, i. 295, n. 1;
    repartee about a resolution of the House, iv. 104;
    says that he ‘should be well ducked,’ i. 394;
    sends him the Lives, iv. 107;
    talking of liberty, iii. 224;
    tete-a-tete with, iv. 107;
  Junius, suspected to be, iii. 376, n. 4;
  Letter to Samuel Johnson, LL.D., iv. 30, n. 3;
  libel, prosecution for, iii. 78;
  library, sells his, iv. 105, n. 2;
  Lord Mayor, iii. 68, n. 4, 459-460;
    kept from being, v. 339;
  Memoirs by Almon, i. 349, n. 1;
  Middlesex election:  See under MIDDLESEX ELECTION;
  Monks of Medmenham Abbey, i. 125, n. 1;
  North Briton, No. 45, i. 394, n. 1; ii. 72, n. 3;
    Earl of Bute attacked, ii. 300, n. 5;
  oratory, on, iv. 104;
  ‘phoenix of convivial felicity,’ iii. 183;
  physiognomy, ii. 154, n. 1;
  Pope’s repartee, iv. 50;
  prison, in, ii. 111, n. 2; iii. 46, n. 5, 460;
  profanity, his, iv. 216;
  quotation, censures, iv. 102;
  riots in London in 1768, iii. 46, n. 5;
  Scotland, raillery at, iii. 73, 77; iv. 101;
  sentimental anecdote, iv. 347, n. 2;
  Settle, the City Poet, iii. 75;
  Shelburne, opposed by, iv. 175, n. 1;
  Shelburne and Malagrida, iv. 174, n. 5;
  Sheriff, v. 186, n. 4;
  Smollett’s letter to him, i. 348;
  ‘Wilkes and Liberty,’ ii. 60, n. 2; v. 312;
  ‘Wilkite, no,’ iii. 430, n. 4. 
WILKES, Miss, iv. 224, n. 2. 
WILKIE, William, D.D., Hume’s Scotch Homer, ii. 53, n. 1; iv. 186, n. 2. 
WILKIN, Simon, editor of Sir Thomas Brown’s Works, iii. 293, n. 2. 
WILKINS, Bishop, ii. 256, n. 3. 
WILKINS, landlord of the Three Crowns, Lichfield, ii. 461, 462; iii. 411. 
WILKS, the actor,
  acted Juba in Cato, v. 126, n. 2;
  Addison’s loan to Steele, iv. 53;
  Johnson celebrates his virtues, i. 167, n, 1;
  manager of Drury Lane Theatre, v. 244, n. 2. 
WILL, free.  See FREE WILL. 
WILL-MAKING, ii. 261; iv. 402, n. 1. 
WILLES, Chief Justice,
  ‘attached to the Prince of Wales,’ i. 147, n. 1;
  Bet Flint’s trial, iv. 103, n. 3;
  Johnson’s schoolfellow, i. 45, n. 4. 
WILLIAM III,
  Dodwell, Henry, will not persecute, v. 437, n. 3;
  Irish, not the lawful sovereign of the, ii. 255;
  Johnson’s_ Dictionary_, in, i. 295,
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