Agis, Home’s, v. 204, n. 6.
Agriculture, Memoirs of, by R. Dossie, iv. 11.
AGUTTER, Rev. William, iv. 286, n. 3, 298, n. 2, 422.
AIKIN, Miss. See BARBAULD, Mrs.
AIR, new kinds of, iv. 237.
AIR-BATH, iii. 168.
AJACCIO, i. 119, n. 1.
AKENSIDE, Mark, M.D., Gray and Mason, superior to, iii. 32;
Life, by Johnson, iv. 56;
medicine, defence of, iii. 22, n, 4;
Odes, ii. 164;
Pleasures of the Imagination, i. 359; ii. 164;
Rolt’s impudent claim, i. 359;
Townshend, friendship with, iii. 3.
AKERMAN,—, Keeper of Newgate, Boswell’s esteemed friend, iii. 431;
courage at the Gordon riots, and at an earlier fire, ib.;
praised by Burke and Johnson, iii. 433;
profits of his office, iii. 431, n 1.
mentioned, iii. 145.
ALBEMARLE, Lord, Memoirs of Rockingham, iii. 460; v. 113, n. 1.
ALBERTI, LEANDRO, ii. 346; v. 310
Albin and the Daughter of Mey, v. 171.
ALCHYMY, ii. 376.
Alciat’s Emblems, ii. 290. n. 4.
ALCIBIADES, his dog, iii. 231;
alluded to by William Scott, iii. 267.
ALDRICH, Dean, ii. 187, n. 3.
ALDRICH, Rev. S., i. 407, n. 3.
ALEPPO, iii. 369; iv. 22.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT, i. 250; ii. 194; iv. 274.
Alexandreis, iv. 181, n. 3.
ALFRED, Life, i. 177;
will, iv. 133, n. 2.
Alias, iv. 217.
ALKERINGTON, iv. 335, n. 1.
All for Love, iv. 114, n. 1.
ALLEN, Edmund, the printer, dinner at his house, i. 470;
Dodd, kindness to, iii. 141, 145;
Johnson’s birth-day dinners, at, iii. 157, n. 3; iv. 135, n. 1,
239, n. 2;
imitated, iii. 269-270; iv. 92;
landlord and friend, iii. 141, 269;
letter from, iv. 228;
loan to, i. 5l2, n. 1;
pretended brother, exposes, v. 295;
grieves at his death, iv. 354, 360, 366, 369, 379.
Marshall’s Minutes of Agriculture, iii. 313;
Smart’s contract with Gardner, ii. 345;
mentioned, iii. 380.
ALLEN, Ralph, account of him, v. 80, n. 5;
Warburton married his niece, ii. 37, n. 1.
ALLEN, H., of Magdalen Hall, i. 336.
ALLEN, ——, i. 36, n. 2.
ALLESTREE, Richard, ii. 239, n. 4.
ALMACK’S, iii. 23, n. 1.
ALMANAC, history no better than an, ii. 366.
ALMON’S Memoirs of John Wilkes, i. 349, n. 1.
Almost nothing, ii. 446, n. 3; iii. 154, n. 1.
ALMS-GIVING, Fielding, condemned by, ii. 119, n. 4, 212, n. 2;
Johnson’s practice, ii. 119; ib. n. 4;
money generally wasted, iv. 3;
better laid out in luxury, iii. 56;
Whigs, condemned by true, ii, 212.
ALNWICK CASTLE, Johnson, visited by, iii. 272, n. 3;
Pennant, described by, iii. 272-3;
mentioned, iv. 117, n. 1.
ALONSO THE WISE, ii. 238, n. 1.
ALTHORP, Lord (second Earl Spencer), iii. 424.
ALTHORP, Lord (third Earl Spencer), iii. 424, n. 4.
Agriculture, Memoirs of, by R. Dossie, iv. 11.
AGUTTER, Rev. William, iv. 286, n. 3, 298, n. 2, 422.
AIKIN, Miss. See BARBAULD, Mrs.
AIR, new kinds of, iv. 237.
AIR-BATH, iii. 168.
AJACCIO, i. 119, n. 1.
AKENSIDE, Mark, M.D., Gray and Mason, superior to, iii. 32;
Life, by Johnson, iv. 56;
medicine, defence of, iii. 22, n, 4;
Odes, ii. 164;
Pleasures of the Imagination, i. 359; ii. 164;
Rolt’s impudent claim, i. 359;
Townshend, friendship with, iii. 3.
AKERMAN,—, Keeper of Newgate, Boswell’s esteemed friend, iii. 431;
courage at the Gordon riots, and at an earlier fire, ib.;
praised by Burke and Johnson, iii. 433;
profits of his office, iii. 431, n 1.
mentioned, iii. 145.
ALBEMARLE, Lord, Memoirs of Rockingham, iii. 460; v. 113, n. 1.
ALBERTI, LEANDRO, ii. 346; v. 310
Albin and the Daughter of Mey, v. 171.
ALCHYMY, ii. 376.
Alciat’s Emblems, ii. 290. n. 4.
ALCIBIADES, his dog, iii. 231;
alluded to by William Scott, iii. 267.
ALDRICH, Dean, ii. 187, n. 3.
ALDRICH, Rev. S., i. 407, n. 3.
ALEPPO, iii. 369; iv. 22.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT, i. 250; ii. 194; iv. 274.
Alexandreis, iv. 181, n. 3.
ALFRED, Life, i. 177;
will, iv. 133, n. 2.
Alias, iv. 217.
ALKERINGTON, iv. 335, n. 1.
All for Love, iv. 114, n. 1.
ALLEN, Edmund, the printer, dinner at his house, i. 470;
Dodd, kindness to, iii. 141, 145;
Johnson’s birth-day dinners, at, iii. 157, n. 3; iv. 135, n. 1,
239, n. 2;
imitated, iii. 269-270; iv. 92;
landlord and friend, iii. 141, 269;
letter from, iv. 228;
loan to, i. 5l2, n. 1;
pretended brother, exposes, v. 295;
grieves at his death, iv. 354, 360, 366, 369, 379.
Marshall’s Minutes of Agriculture, iii. 313;
Smart’s contract with Gardner, ii. 345;
mentioned, iii. 380.
ALLEN, Ralph, account of him, v. 80, n. 5;
Warburton married his niece, ii. 37, n. 1.
ALLEN, H., of Magdalen Hall, i. 336.
ALLEN, ——, i. 36, n. 2.
ALLESTREE, Richard, ii. 239, n. 4.
ALMACK’S, iii. 23, n. 1.
ALMANAC, history no better than an, ii. 366.
ALMON’S Memoirs of John Wilkes, i. 349, n. 1.
Almost nothing, ii. 446, n. 3; iii. 154, n. 1.
ALMS-GIVING, Fielding, condemned by, ii. 119, n. 4, 212, n. 2;
Johnson’s practice, ii. 119; ib. n. 4;
money generally wasted, iv. 3;
better laid out in luxury, iii. 56;
Whigs, condemned by true, ii, 212.
ALNWICK CASTLE, Johnson, visited by, iii. 272, n. 3;
Pennant, described by, iii. 272-3;
mentioned, iv. 117, n. 1.
ALONSO THE WISE, ii. 238, n. 1.
ALTHORP, Lord (second Earl Spencer), iii. 424.
ALTHORP, Lord (third Earl Spencer), iii. 424, n. 4.