Walpole, Horace, on the slaveholders,
iii. 200, n. 4;
Wesley’s Calm Address, v. 35, n. 3;
York Town, iv. 140, n. 2.
AMHERST, Lord, iii. 374, n. 3.
AMIENS, ii. 402, n. 2.
AMORY, Dr. Thomas, iii. 174, n. 3.
AMUSEMENTS,
key to character, iv. 316;
public, keep people from vice, ii. 169.
AMWELL, ii. 338.
AMYAT, Dr., i. 377, n. 2.
Ana, v. 311, n. 2, 414.
ANACREON,
Baxter’s edition, iv. 163, 241, 265; v. 376;
mentioned, ii. 202.
ANAITIS, the Goddess, v. 218, 220, 224.
Anatomy of Melancholy, ii. 121.
ANCESTRY, ii. 153, 261.
ANCIENT TIMES worse than Modern, iv. 217.
ANCIENTS, not serious in religion, iii. 10.
ANDERDON, J. L., iii. 195, n. 1.
ANDERSON, John, Nachrichten von Island, iii. 279, n. 1.
ANDERSON, Professor, of Glasgow, iii. 119; v. 369, 370.
ANDREWS, Francis, i. 489.
Anecdote, ii. 11, n. 1.
ANECDOTES, Johnson’s love of, ii. 11; v. 39.
Anecdotes of distinguished persons, iii. 123, n. 1.
Anfractuosity, iv. 4.
ANGEL, Captain, i. 349.
ANGELL, John, Stenography, ii. 224; iii. 270.
ANGER, unreasonable, but natural, ii. 377.
ANIMAL, noblest, v. 400.
ANIMAL SUBSTANCES, v. 216.
ANIMALS. See BRUTES.
Animus Aequus, not inheritable, v. 381.
Animus irritandi, iv. 130.
Aningait and Ajut, iv. 421, n. 2.
Annals of Scotland. See LORD HAILES.
ANNE, Queen,
‘touches’ Johnson, i. 42;
grant to the Synod of Argyle, iii. 133;
writers of her age, i. 425.
ANNIHILATION, Hume’s principle, iii. 153;
worse than existence in pain, 295-6; v. 180.
ANNUAL REGISTER, Barnard’s verses on Johnson, iv. 431-3.
ANONYMOUS WRITINGS, iii. 376.
ANSON, Lord, i. 117, n. 2; iii. 374.
ANSTEY, Christopher, New Bath Guide, i. 388, n. 3.
ANSTRUTHER, J., ii. 191, n. 2.
Ant, The, ii. 25.
ANTAGONISTS, how they should be treated, ii. 442; v. 29.
Anthologia, Johnson’s translations, iv. 384.
Anti-Artemonius, i. 148, n. 1.
Antigallican, i. 320.
ANTIMOSAICAL REMARK, ii. 468.
Antiquae Linguae: Britannicae Thesaurus, i. 186, n. 3.
ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES, iii. 333, 414.
ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY, iv. 436.
ANTIQUARIANS, iii. 278.
Apartment, ii. 398, n. 1.
APELLES’S VENUS, iv. 104.
APICIUS, ii. 447.
Apocrypha, ii. 189, n. 3.
Apollonii pugna Belricia, ii. 263.
APOLLONIUS RHODIUS, i. 289.
Apophthegms of Johnson, i. 190, n. 4; iv. 324.
APOSTOLICAL ORDINATION, ii. 103.
Apotheosis of Milton, i. 140.
APPARITIONS. See SPIRITS.
Appeal to the publick, etc. i. 140.
APPETITE, riding for an, i. 467, n. 2.
APPIUS, in the Cato Major, iv. 374.
APPLAUSE, iv. 32.
APPLE DUMPLINGS, ii. 132.
APPLEBY SCHOOL, in Leicestershire, i. 82, n. 2; 132,
Wesley’s Calm Address, v. 35, n. 3;
York Town, iv. 140, n. 2.
AMHERST, Lord, iii. 374, n. 3.
AMIENS, ii. 402, n. 2.
AMORY, Dr. Thomas, iii. 174, n. 3.
AMUSEMENTS,
key to character, iv. 316;
public, keep people from vice, ii. 169.
AMWELL, ii. 338.
AMYAT, Dr., i. 377, n. 2.
Ana, v. 311, n. 2, 414.
ANACREON,
Baxter’s edition, iv. 163, 241, 265; v. 376;
mentioned, ii. 202.
ANAITIS, the Goddess, v. 218, 220, 224.
Anatomy of Melancholy, ii. 121.
ANCESTRY, ii. 153, 261.
ANCIENT TIMES worse than Modern, iv. 217.
ANCIENTS, not serious in religion, iii. 10.
ANDERDON, J. L., iii. 195, n. 1.
ANDERSON, John, Nachrichten von Island, iii. 279, n. 1.
ANDERSON, Professor, of Glasgow, iii. 119; v. 369, 370.
ANDREWS, Francis, i. 489.
Anecdote, ii. 11, n. 1.
ANECDOTES, Johnson’s love of, ii. 11; v. 39.
Anecdotes of distinguished persons, iii. 123, n. 1.
Anfractuosity, iv. 4.
ANGEL, Captain, i. 349.
ANGELL, John, Stenography, ii. 224; iii. 270.
ANGER, unreasonable, but natural, ii. 377.
ANIMAL, noblest, v. 400.
ANIMAL SUBSTANCES, v. 216.
ANIMALS. See BRUTES.
Animus Aequus, not inheritable, v. 381.
Animus irritandi, iv. 130.
Aningait and Ajut, iv. 421, n. 2.
Annals of Scotland. See LORD HAILES.
ANNE, Queen,
‘touches’ Johnson, i. 42;
grant to the Synod of Argyle, iii. 133;
writers of her age, i. 425.
ANNIHILATION, Hume’s principle, iii. 153;
worse than existence in pain, 295-6; v. 180.
ANNUAL REGISTER, Barnard’s verses on Johnson, iv. 431-3.
ANONYMOUS WRITINGS, iii. 376.
ANSON, Lord, i. 117, n. 2; iii. 374.
ANSTEY, Christopher, New Bath Guide, i. 388, n. 3.
ANSTRUTHER, J., ii. 191, n. 2.
Ant, The, ii. 25.
ANTAGONISTS, how they should be treated, ii. 442; v. 29.
Anthologia, Johnson’s translations, iv. 384.
Anti-Artemonius, i. 148, n. 1.
Antigallican, i. 320.
ANTIMOSAICAL REMARK, ii. 468.
Antiquae Linguae: Britannicae Thesaurus, i. 186, n. 3.
ANTIQUARIAN RESEARCHES, iii. 333, 414.
ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY, iv. 436.
ANTIQUARIANS, iii. 278.
Apartment, ii. 398, n. 1.
APELLES’S VENUS, iv. 104.
APICIUS, ii. 447.
Apocrypha, ii. 189, n. 3.
Apollonii pugna Belricia, ii. 263.
APOLLONIUS RHODIUS, i. 289.
Apophthegms of Johnson, i. 190, n. 4; iv. 324.
APOSTOLICAL ORDINATION, ii. 103.
Apotheosis of Milton, i. 140.
APPARITIONS. See SPIRITS.
Appeal to the publick, etc. i. 140.
APPETITE, riding for an, i. 467, n. 2.
APPIUS, in the Cato Major, iv. 374.
APPLAUSE, iv. 32.
APPLE DUMPLINGS, ii. 132.
APPLEBY SCHOOL, in Leicestershire, i. 82, n. 2; 132,