Mallet, attacked by, ii. 128;
Voltaire’s saying about him, i. 314.
BYNG, Hon. John, iv. 418.
BYRON, Captain, v. 387, n. 6.
BYRON, Lord, admires the Vanity of Human Wishes, i. 193, n. 3;
attacked in the Edinburgh Review, iv. 115, n. 2;
praises and abuses the Earl of Carlisle, iv. 113, n. 5.
C.
CABBAGES, ii. 455; v. 84.
CABIRI, i. 273.
CADDEL, William, of Cockenzie, ii. 302, n. 2.
CADELL, Thomas,
Gibbon’s Decline and Fall,
publishes, ii. 136, n. 6;
praised by him, ii. 425, n.
2;
Hawkesworth’s Cook’s Voyages,
publishes, ii. 247, n. 5;
Hume and his opponents,
gives a dinner to, ii. 441,
n. 5;
Johnson’s Journey, publishes,
ii. 310, n. 2;
False Alarm, ii. 425,
n. 2;
one of a deputation to, iii.
111;
asks Parr to write Johnson’s
Life, iv. 443;
Mackenzie’s Man of Feeling,
publishes, i. 360;
Robertson’s Scotland, publishes,
iii. 334.
Cadet, The, a Military Treatise, i. 309.
CADOGAN, Dr., v. 210-11.
CADOGAN, Lord, i. 12.
CAEN-WOOD, iii. 429.
CAERMARTHEN, Lord, iii. 213, n. 1.
CAESAR, Julius, i. 34.
CAIRO, iii. 134, n. i, 306, 379, n. 2, 455.
CALAIS, ii. 221, 385.
Calaminaris, v. 441, n. 1.
CALCULATION. See JOHNSON, calculation.
CALDER, Dr. John, ii. 212, n. 1.
CALDERWOOD, Mrs., ii. 49, n. 2.
CALDWELL, Sir James and Sir John, ii. 34, n. 1.
CALEDON, i. 185.
‘CALIBAN of Literature,’ ii. 129.
CALIGULA, iii. 283.
CALLANDER, Earl of, v. 103, n. 1.
Called, iv. 94.
CALLIMACHUS, iv. 2.
CALMING ONESELF, v. 60.
CALVINISM, v. 170, n. 1.
CALYPSO, i. 278.
CAMBRAY, ii. 401.
CAMBRICK BILL, iii. 71, n. 4.
CAMBRIDGE,
Emmanuel College,
Farmer, Dr., master, i. 368;
ii. 449, n. 3;
Johnson promised an habitation
there, i. 517;
strong in Shakespeare and
black letter, iii. 38, n. 6;
King’s College, Steevens a member,
ii. 114;
Pembroke College, Kit Smart a Fellow,
i. 306, n. 1;
Queen’s College, iv. 125;
Trinity College, Lord Erskine a member,
ii. 173, n. 1;
Johnson spends an evening
there, i. 487;
Trinity Hall, i. 437;
University,
examinations for the degree,
iii. 13, n. 3;
Johnson visits it, i. 487,
517;
Parr neglected, i. 77, n.
4;
Professor Sanderson, ii. 190,
n. 3;
University-verses, ii. 371.
See UNIVERSITIES.
CAMBRIDGE MEN, on Johnson’s criticism of Gray,
iv. 64.
Cambridge Shakespeare. See under SHAKESPEARE.
CAMBRIDGE, R. O.,
Boswell’s account of him, iv. 196;
Walpole’s and Miss Burney’s,
ib. n. 3;
dinners at his house, ii. 225, n. 2, 361;
Essex Head Club, member of the, iv. 254,
n. 1;