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.
i. 314; ii. 61, ib. n. 4. 
ATTERBURY, Bishop, elegance of his English, ii. 95, n. 2
  Funeral Sermon on Lady Cutts, ii. 228
  Sermons, iii. 247
  mentioned, i. 157. 
ATTORNEY-GENERAL, Diabolus Regis, iii. 78. 
ATTORNEYS converted into Solicitors, iv. 128, n. 3
  Johnson’s hits at them, ii. 126, ib. n. 4; iv. 313. 
AUCHINLECK, Lord, account of him, v. 375-6, 382, n. 2
  Baxter’s Anacreon, collated, iv. 241
  attentive to remotest relations, v. 131
  Boswell’s ignorance of law, ii. 21, n. 4; v. 108, n. 2
  Boswell, his disposition towards:  See BOSWELL, father
  contentment, iii. 241; v. 381
  death, iv. 154
    ‘in a place where there is no room for Whiggism,’ v. 385
  described in a Hypochondriack, i. 426, n. 3
  Douglas Cause, ii. 50, n. 4
  entails his estate in perpetuity, ii. 413-4
  Gillespie, Dr., honorarium to, iv. 262
  heirs general, preference for, ii. 414-5
  calls Johnson a dominie, i. 96, n. 1; v. 382, n. 2
    a Jacobite fellow, v. 376
    Ursa Major, v. 384
    a brute, ii. 381, n. 1; v. 384, n. 1
    proposes to send him the Lives, iii. 372
    visits him, v. 375-385
    three topics in which they differ, v. 376
    contest, v. 382-4
    polite parting, v. 385
  Knight the negro’s case, iii. 216
  Laird of Lochbury, trial of the, v. 343
  loves labour, ii. 99;
  planter of trees, iii. 103; v. 380
  respected, v. 91, 131, 135
  second wife, ii. 140, n. 1; v. 375, n. 4;
    Boswell on ill terms with her, ii. 377, n. 1; iii. 80, n. 2
  tenderness, want of, iii. 182
  windows broken by a mob, v. 353, n. 1
  mentioned, ii. 4, 206, 290, 291; iii. 129. 
AUCHINLECK PLACE.  See SCOTLAND, Auchinleck. 
AUCTIONEERS, long pole at their door, ii. 349. 
AUGUSTAN AGE, flattery, ii. 234. 
AUGUSTUS, ii. 234, 470. 
AULUS GELLIUS, v. 232. 
AUSONIUS, i. 184; ii. 35, n. 5; iii. 263, n. 3. 
AUSTEN, Miss, Pride and Prejudice, iii. 299, n. 2. 
AUSTERITIES, religious.  See MONASTERY. 
AUSTRIA, House of, epigram on it, v. 233. 
AUTEROCHE, Chappe d’, iii. 340. 
AUTHOR, an, of considerable eminence, iv. 323
  one of restless vanity, iv. 319
  who married a printer’s devil, iv. 99
  who was a voluminous rascal, ii. 109. 
AUTHORITY,
  from personal respect, ii. 443
  lessened, iii. 262. 
AUTHORS,
  attacks on them; See ATTACKS;
  best part of them in their books, i. 450, n. 1;
  chief glory of a people from them, i. 297, n. 3; ii. 125;
  complaints of, iv. 172;
  contrast between their life and writings, ii. 257, n. 1;
  consolation in their hours of gloom, ii. 69, n. 3;
  dread of them, i. 450, n. 1;
  eminent men need not turn authors, iii. 182;
  fit subjects for biography, iv. 98, n. 4;
  flatter the age, v. 59;
  hunted with a cannister at their tail,
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