Eglintoune, Alexander, Earl of, iii. Eglintoune, Susanna, Countess of, v. Egmont, John, first Earl of, his 'His- Egmont, John, second Earl of, his 'Faction Detected,' i. 158 n. Eld, Mr., of Staffordshire, vii. 179. Election committees, duty of mem- • Elements of Criticism,' Lord 204. His translation of Martial, vii. Emigration, iv. 17. 77. 214. 310.; v. 28. Emphasis, modes of placing, in read- Employment, female, iv. 374. English and Dutch languages radi- English clergy, iv. 276. English drama, viii. 26. 243. Englishmen and Frenchmen com- Kaimes's, i. 165.; ii. 166.; iii. 91.; Englishmen and Scotchmen com- ix. 144. 'Elfrida,' Mason's, v. 275. Elibank, Patrick Murray, fifth Lord, viii. 60 n. Ellis, John, the money-scrivener, vi. pared, iv. 10.; vii. 359. Entails, iv. 103.; vi. 36. 46. 55. 59. Envy, vii. 108. 159 n. 371. Epigram, Johnson's, to Mrs. Carter, Epigram on George II., i. 166. 180. Epigram, ad Ricardum Savage, i Epigram, Garrick's, on Johnson's Ellis, Sir Henry, of the British Mu- Epigram on the marriage of an Aus- Elphinston, Archbishop, iv. 92. trian Archduchess to Bonaparte, iv. Epigram on seeing Blenheim, vi. 81. Epigram on Lord Anson's Temple of Epigram on a religious dispute at Erskine, Hon. Andrew, ii. 184.; vì. Bath, viii. 290 n. 'Epigrammata Sacra,' vii. 152. Epilogue to Irene,' by whom written, Epilogue to the 'Distressed Mother,' 290. Erskine, Hon. Thomas, afterwards Epitaph on Philips, the musician, i. Erskine, Lady Anne, v. 137. 165, 166. Erudition, ix. 70. Epitaph on Sir Thomas Hanmer, i. 'Espionage,' no word in the English 205. Epitaph on Mrs. Johnson, i. 287. language to describe, v. 261 n. Esquire,' the title of, i. 1. Essex, the unfortunate Earl of, his Essex Head Club, viii. 249, 250, 251. Epitaph for a creature not yet dead, Estates, obligation in settling, vi. 59. Eternal punishments, viii. 20. Epitaph, George Dempster's, on him. Eternity, iv. 165. self, ii. 184 n. Epitaph on Colin Maclaurin, iv. 44 n. Epitaph on Dr. Smollet, v. 112. Epitaph on a wicked man, killed by a fall from his horse, viii. 206. Etymologies, Johnson's, character- 'Eugenio,' a poem, lines from, iii. 284. Evans, Rev. Dr. Evan, v. 204. ; vi.81 n. Epitaph on Johnson, by Dr. Parr, Evil speaking, vii. 251. viii. 424 n. Epitaphs, vi. 27. 204. 210. Epitaphs, Johnson's Essay on, i. 165. Erasmus, v. 195 n. 205 n.; ix. 311. Johnson, viii. 299 n. Erse manuscripts, v. 243, 244. 248. Erse and Irish, both dialects of the same language, iii. 184. Evil spirits, iv. 38.; viii. 292 n. Executions, public, iii. 94. ; iv. 107.; Exercise, benefits of, viii. 136 n. Facility of composition, Johnson's ex- Factiousness, viii. 83 n. Facts, mischief of mingling them with Fairfax's Tasso,' viii. 5. 'Fairy Queen,' Spenser's, vii. 355. 'Falkland Islands,' Johnson's pam- of, ii. 221 n. 241 n. ; iii. 113.; viii. Ferns, the deanery of, viii. 46. Fiddle, difficulty of playing upon, iii. Fielding, Henry, i. 195 n.; viii. 255. Fielding, his 'Amelia,' vi. 163.; ix. "False Alarm,' Johnson's, iii. 120. Fielding, Sir John, vii. 326. 171.; vii. 377. Fife, barrenness of, iv. 67 n. 'False Delicacy,' Hugh Kelly's play Fighting-cock, v. 274. of, iii. 37. Falsehoods, vii. 57. Fame, vi. 153. 303.; vii. 98. Family influence, iii. 179. 305.; v. 282. Family residences, iv. 238. 240. Farmers, vii. 217. Farnborough, Lord, vii. 161 n. Filmer on Government, ix. 145. Farquhar, George, his writings, vii. Fitzherbert, Mrs., i. 85.; vii. 380.; ix. 56. 355. play of the, iv. 193. 'Father's Revenge,' the Earl of Car- Fitzroy, Lord Charles, vi. 102. lisle's tragedy of, viii. 242. Fawkener, Sir Everard, i. 209 n. Anacreon, ix. 14. Fear, iii. 82.; ix. 101. Fees, lawyers', iv. 70. mance of, i. 45. 'Fitzosborne's Letters,' vii. 317 n. 318. Flatman, Thomas, his poems, vi. 148. 311.; vii. 175. 196.; ix. 65. 114. 119. Fleetwood, Everard, vii. 176. 'Felixmarte of Hircania,' Spanish ro- Fleetwood on the Sacrament, recom- Fencing, iv. 63. Fenelon's' Telemachus,' v. 43. Fenton, Elijah, his share in the trans- mended by Johnson, ix. 180. Fleming, Sir Michael le, ii. 249 n. Flint, Bet, viii. 80 n. 81. Flogging in schools, vi. 28. ; ix. 131. Ferguson, James, the astronomer, iii. Flood, Right Hon. Henry, his be- 103.; vii. 36. Ferguson, Sir Adam, iii. 202. Fergussone, Captain, iv. 205 n.; 288 n. quest to Dublin University, ii. 77. Floyd, Thomas, ii. 244 n 1 Floyer, Sir John, on Cold Baths,' | Foulis, Sir James, some account of, i. 38. On Asthma,' viii. 263. Folengo, Theopilo, vii. 125 n. Forbes, Sir William, of Pitsligo, iv. Ford, Rev. Cornelius, a cousin of Johnson's, i. 45 n. ; ix. 3. Ghost story Ford, Sarah, Johnson's mother, i. 29. Form of prayer, arguments for, v. 110. Fornication, iv. 219.; vi. 134. Forster, George, his 'Voyage to the South Seas,' vi. 324. Fort Augustus, vii. 235. 'Fortune,' Derrick's poem of, quoted, Fortune hunters, i. 136. Forster, Mrs. Elizabeth, grandaughter, i. 267. 271. iv. 162 n. 264. Foulis, the Messieurs, the Elzevirs of 'Fountains,' the, a tale, by Johnson, Fowke, Joseph, v. 436.; x. 119. 254. 262. Fox, Right Hon. Charles James, iii. France, Johnson's Journal of his France, want of middle rank in, vi. France, state of literature in, vii. 87. Free will, iii. 83.; vii. 133 n. French, Johnson's notions of their French Academy send Johnson their French language, vi. 24. French writers superficial, and why, French, credulity of the, v. 66. French literature, iv. 247.; v. 42.; viii. 231.; ix. 103. Milton's Freron, M., the antagonist of Voltaire, Foster, Dr. James, some account of, Frewen, Rev. Dr. Accepted, iii. vii. 357 n. Foster, Thomas, surgeon, iii. 56. Fothergill, Rev. Dr. Thomas, John- son's letter to, v. 272. Lord North's 283. Friends and Friendship, i. 182. 248.; Gaubius, Professor, his distinction be- Gay, the poet, v. 14.; viii. 5. His bler,' i. 253. ; v. 215. Gell, Mr., of Hopton Hall, v. 196. General polity, ix. 28. General principles, ix. 4. General warrants, legality of, ii. 73. Gentleman, Francis, ii. 155, 155 n. Gentleman's Magazine, i. 95. 103. 123. Gentlemen, ix. 54. 'Gentle Shepherd,' Allan Ramsay's, 'Garagantua,' Johnson compared to, George I., Johnson's character of, v. vii. 90. Gardener, Mr., bookseller, v. 288. Gardening, iii. 78. ; ix. 95. Garrick, Mrs., viii. 73. Gastrel, Rev. Mr., his gothic barbarity Gataker, Rev. Thomas, 'on Lots, and 284. George II., his severity in the case of |