Ballantine, George, ii. 126. Balloons, viii. 359. 362. Ballow, Thomas, vi. 139, 139 n. Baltic, Johnson's proposed voyage to, vi. 269, 269 n.
19 n, 20. 60. Johnson's letter of in- structions to, on the formation of the king's library, iii. 60.
Barnes, Rev. Joshua, v. 124. ; vii. 366. Barnwall, Nicholas, Lord Trimles- town, vii. 55, 55 n.
Baron Hill, the seat of Lord Bulkeley, v. 108 n.
Bankes, Mr., of Dorsetshire, i. 161. Banks, Sir Joseph, iii. 168. 172, 172 n. 173.; v. 74.; vii. 230. 235. John- son's motto for his goat, iii. 168. Baptism, vi. 90.
Barbauld, Mr., vi. 28.; viii. 291, 291 n. Barbauld, Letitia. See Aikin. Barber, Francis, Johnson's negro ser- vant, i. 278. 281. 285. 287.; ii. 111.; iii. 15 n. 54. 128. 170.; v. 193 n.; vii. 234.; viii. 376. 405, 405 n. ; ix, 163, 164.
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Barclay, his 'Ship of Fooles,' ii. 25. Barclay, Mr., the young author, his defence of Johnson's Shakspeare against Kenrick, ii. 500. ; iv. 305. Barclay, Robert, of Ury, his Apo- logy for the Quakers,' vi. 89. Barclay, Robert, one of Mr. Thrale's successors, viii. 96, 96 n.; x. 122. Baretti, Joseph, ii. 6. 28. 55, 55 n. 95. 128. 138. 150.; iii. 48. 59. 95. 98, 98 n., 99 n. 127. 241.; v. 222. 31.; vi. 24, 24 n. 79. 121. 135. 169, 169 n. 222.; vi. 303. 316. 379.; ix. 158. Johnson's letters to, ii. 128. 138. 150. His trial for murder, iii. 98, 98 n. 99 n. His Travels,' iii. 48. 127. The first who received copy-money in Italy, vi. 303. His strictures on Mrs. Piozzi's marriage, vi. 169. His Anecdotes of Johnson, x. 35. Bark, Peruvian, viii. 296. Barker, Dr. Edmund, i. 219 n.; ii. Barnard, Rev. Dr., Bishop of Killaloe,
i. 110 n.; vi. 208, 208 n.; vii. 68, 68 n.; viii. 93, 93 n.; ix. 215. Al- tercation between Johnson and, on the question, whether a man can improve after the age of forty-five, viii. 93, 93 n.; ix. 215. His plea- sant verses thereon, ix. 216. Barnard, Dr., provost of Eaton, ix. 9. Barnard, Frederick, afterwards Sir Frederick, king's librarlan, iii. 19.
Barretier, John Philip, Johnson's Life of, i. 164. 167. Barrington, Hon. Daines, iii. 289.; vii. 164; viii. 90. 250. His Essay on the Emigration of Birds,' iii. 289. His 'Observations on the Statutes,' vii. 164.
Barrow, Dr Isaac, his sermon against
foolish talking and jesting, viii. 83 n. Barrowby, Dr., anecdote of, viii. 294. Barry, Sir Edward, his notion that pulsation occasions death by at- trition, vi. 152.
Barry, Spranger, the actor, i. 227 n. Barry, James, the painter, viii. 192. 218, 218 n.; x. 249. Johnson's let- ter to, viii. 192. Barter, Mr., iii. 196. 'Bas Bleu,' Hannah More's poem of, viii. 86.; ix. 123. x. 118. Bashfulness, viii. 316. 'Bastard,' Savage's poem of the, i. 191.
Bat, formation of the, vii. 202. Bateman, Edmund, of Pembroke Col- lege, his Lectures, i. 78. Bath, Johnson's visit to, v. 164. Baths, Johnson's opinion of medi- cated, iii. 104.
Batheaston vase, Horace Walpole's
pleasant account of, v. 277. Bathurst, Allen, first Earl, vii. 208. 277, 278.; 285 n.; viii. 20.; ix. 11. Bathurst, Captain, i. 285. Bathurst, Dr. Richard, i. 212. 219. 278. 288. 300. 305.; ii. 152. 276.; iii. 228. 255.; vii. 375. 380. 'Batrachomyomachia,' first edition of, v. 215, 215 n.
'Battle of the Pigmies and Cranes,' ix. 143.
'Baudi Epistolæ,' v. 203.
Baxter, Richard, iii. 296. ; iv. 90. ; viii. 175. 219.; ix. 141. 321.
Baxter, Richard, viii. 232.; ix. 141. 321. His 'Reasons of the Christian Religion' recommended by John- son, viii. 232.
Baxter, William, his Anacreon,' v. 124.; viii. 152. 260.
'Bayes,' character of, iii. 200, 200 n. Bayle, M., his Dictionary, ii. 208.; v. 12.
Bears, v. 291. Beatniffe, Richard, Johnson's letter to, respecting Levett, x. 258. Beaton, Cardinal, his murder, ii. 60, 60 n.
Beattie, Dr. James, i. 245 n.; iii. 163. 165. 169. 173, 173 n. 232. 235. 302. 310.; v. 105. 328. ; vi. 205.; vii. 336.; viii. 79. 352. His letter to Boswell, iii. 173. Johnson's letter to, vii. 336. His Essay on Truth,' ix. 64. His Hermit,' viii. 117. Beauclerk, Topham, i. 102. 296, 297.; ii. 122. 214. 271. 283.; iii. 17. 272.; iv. 76. 112.; v. 34. 65. 225. 232. 287. 304.; vi. 25. 120. 135. ; vii. 121. 216. 258. 265. 310, 310 n. 321. 357. 358. 374.; viii. 50. 82. 170.; ix. 66. 69. Beauclerk, Lady Diana, iii. 284. 287, 287 n.; viii. 74.
Beauclerk, Lady Sydney, v. 23. Beaumaris Castle, v. 208. Beaumont, Sir George, i. 13 n.; vii. 16 n.; ix. 261.
Beaumont and Fletcher, v. 275. 'Beauties of Johnson,' i. 250.; viii.
133. 135, 136.
Beauty, iii. 197.; viii. 112.
Beckenham, viii. 316.
Becket, Thomas, bookseller, v. 227. Beckford, Alderman, vii. 21. Bedford, John, fourth Duke of, viii.
319.
Behaviour, ix. 7.
Behmen, Jacob, iii. 137, 137 n. Bell, John, of Antermony, his Tra-
vels in Russia,' iii. 46, 46 n. Bell, John, of Hertfordshire, iii. 165. 238 n.
Bell, John, his edition of the ' British Poets,' vi. 241. · Bellamy, George Anne, actress, ii. 82.; viii. 239.
'Bellerophon' of Euripides, ii. 25. Belsham, Mr., hisEssay on Dra- matic Poetry' quoted, ii. 161. Benedictine monks, vi. 17.; viii. 201.; ix. 36.
Benevolence, an excuse for drinking, vii. 181. 187.
Bevil, Rev. Mr., his defence of Ham- mond, the poet, viii. 36 n.
Bedlam, v. 322.; viii. 199. Beech, Thomas, his Eugenio,' iii. 284. Bewley, William, his extraordinary Some account of, iii. 285 n. Beggars, ii, 133. 145 n.; vii. 282. 379. 'Beggars' Opera,' v. 14. 313, 314, 314 n. 315.; vii. 18. 173.; viii. 71.
veneration for Johnson, viii. 117, 117 n.; ix. 273.
Bible, to be read with a commen- tary, vi. 181. Johnson's death-
bed recommendation to read, ix.
179.
His letter on a passage in Johnson's 'Journey,' iv. 313.
'Bibliotheca Harleiana,' Johnson's Blackmore, Sir Richard, iii. 117.; 1x account of, i. 175. 142. Johnson's Life of, vii. 237 viii. 25. Blackstone, Sir William, his 'Com-
'Bibliotheca Literaria,' v. 206, 206 n. 'Bibliothèque,' Johnson's scheme for opening a, ii. 34.
Bickerstaff, Isaac, iii. 84 n. Bicknell, Mr., ii. 70.
mentaries,' v. 55 n.; vii. 193 n. Blackwall, Anthony, i. 87. Blagden, Dr., afterwards Sir Charles vi. 19.; vii. 377, 377 n. Blainville, M., his 'Travels,' v. 289. Blair, Rev. Dr. Hugh, ii. 126. 168.; iv. 33. 64.; v. 149, 149 n., 150. 182, 182 n. 186. 229.; vi. 171. 222. 239, His 'Sermons,' vi. 222. 232. 309.: vii. 33. 197, 197 n.; viii. 75. His imitation of Johnson's style, vi. 315. His letter concerning Pope's 'Essay on Man,' vii. 284.
Blair, Rev. Robert, his poem of 'The Grave,' vi. 167, 167 n. Blake, Admiral, Johnson's Life of, i. 164.
Blaney, Elizabeth, i. 32. ; viii. 378. Blank verse, Johnson's dislike of, ii. 212.; iii. 139. ; vii. 367. Excellence of rhyme over, viii. 11. Blasphemy, literary property in, iv.
Bidder, George, the calculating boy, vi. 65 n.
Bigamy, iv. 230.
Bindley, James, i. 180. 196 n.; vii. 176 n.; viii. 171 n. 212 n. Binning, Charles, Lord, iii. 223, 223 n.; vii. 186.
Biographer, duties of a, vi. 294.; ix. 138.
'Biographia Britannica,' vi. 317, 318 n.; viii. 22.
Biography, iii. 198.; iv. 78.; vi. 76. 193. 294.; vii. 113, 113 n.; viii. 23.; ix. 138.; x. 119. Biography, literary, of England, John- son recommended by George III. to undertake, iii. 26.
Birch, Rev. Dr. Thomas, i. 152. 173. 214.; iv. 281. Johnson's Greek epi- gram to, i. 155. Letters from John- son to, i. 184. 267.; ii. 36. His letter to Johnson, on receiving his Dic- tionary, ii. 36.
Birds, migration of, iii. 289. Birkenhead, Sir John, iv. 53 n. Birmingham, vi. 86. ; vii. 31. Biron, Marshal Duc de, vi. 16 n. Births, extraordinary, i. 316. 'Bishop,' a beverage so called, i. 299. Bishops, in the House of Lords, iii. 204. Requisites in, iv. 79. Great decorum required from, viii. 49. 64. 298.
Blackfriars' Bridge, ii. 116. Black-letter books, iii. 135.
'Black Dog,' vii. 301, 301 n.; x. 266. Black men, cause of their being so, ii. 175.
45.
Bleeding, Johnson's objection to pe- riodical, vi. 292.
Blenheim, v. 33. 214.; vi. 81. Blind, notion that they can distin- guish colours by the touch, iii. 226. 'Blockhead,' Johnson's application of the word, iii. 207.; vi. 87. Blue-stocking clubs, origin of, viii. 86.
Boarding schools, ix. 52. Bocage, Madame du, vi. 3. 22, 22 n. Her Columbiade,' viii. 333. Boerhaave, Johnson's Life of, i. 154. Boece, Hector, the historian, viii. 250.
Boethius, de Consolatione Philoso- phiæ,' i. 153.; iii. 142.
Boileau, i. 129, 130 n.; vii. 208.; ix. 103.
Bolingbroke, Henry St. John, first
Blacklock, Dr. Thomas, the blind poet, ii. 91. 256, 256 n.; iv. 39, 39 n.
Baxter, Richard, iii. 296. ; iv. 90.; viii. 175. 219.; ix. 141. 321.
Baxter, Richard, viii. 232.; ix. 141. 321. His 'Reasons of the Christian Religion' recommended by John- son, viii. 232.
Baxter, William, his Anacreon,' v. 124.; viii. 152. 260.
'Bayes,' character of, iii. 200, 200 n. Bayle, M., his Dictionary, ii. 208.; v. 12.
Bears, v. 291. Beatniffe, Richard, Johnson's letter to, respecting Levett, x. 258. Beaton, Cardinal, his murder, ii. 60, 60 n.
Beattie, Dr. James, i. 245 n.; iii. 163. 165. 169. 173, 173 n. 232. 235. 302. 310.; v. 105. 328. ; vi. 205.; vii. 336.; viii. 79. 352. His letter to Boswell, iii. 173. Johnson's letter to, vii. 336. His Essay on Truth,' ix. 64. His Hermit,' viii. 117. Beauclerk, Topham, i. 102. 296, 297.; ii. 122. 214. 271. 283.; iii. 17. 272.; iv. 76. 112.; v. 34. 65. 225. 232. 287. 304.; vi. 25. 120. 135.; vii. 121. 216. 258. 265. 310, 310 n. 321. 357. 358. 374.; viii. 50. 82. 170.; ix. 66. 69. Beauclerk, Lady Diana, iii. 284. 287,
287 n.; viii. 74.
Beauclerk, Lady Sydney, v. 23. Beaumaris Castle, v. 208.
Beaumont and Fletcher, v. 275.
'Beauties of Johnson,' i. 250.; viii.
133. 135, 136.
Beauty, iii. 197.; viii. 112.
Beckenham, viii. 316.
Behaviour, ix. 7.
Behmen, Jacob, iii. 137, 137 n. Bell, John, of Antermony, his 'Tra- vels in Russia,' iii. 46, 46 n.
Beresford, Mrs. and Miss, viii. 283.
Beaumont, Sir George, i. 13n.; vii. Berkeley, Dr. George, Bishop of 16 n.; ix. 261.
Becket, Thomas, bookseller, v. 227. Beckford, Alderman, vii. 21. Bedford, John, fourth Duke of, viii. 319.
Bell, John, of Hertfordshire, iii. 165. 238 n.
Bell, John, his edition of the British Poets,' vi. 241. · Bellamy, George Anne, actress, ii. 82.; viii. 239.
'Bellerophon' of Euripides, ii. 25. Belsham, Mr., his Essay on Dra- matic Poetry' quoted, ii. 161. Benedictine monks, vi. 17.; viii. 201.; ix. 36.
Benevolence, an excuse for drinking, vii. 181. 187.
Benevolence, Johnson's, vi. 256.; ix. 81. 41. 150. 176. 220. Benevolence, human, vi. 168. Benserade, M. de, ' à son lit,' ix. 25. Bensley, Mr., actor, iii. 35. Benson, Mr., auditor, his monument to Milton, i. 268.
Bentham, Dr., canon of Christchurch, vi. 75.
Bentley, Dr. Richard, iii. 54.; iv. 191. 307.; v. 50.; vi. 74.; vii. 370.; viii. 213. The only English verses writ- ten by him, vii. 370.
Berenger, Richard, iii. 38. ; vii. 100 n.; viii. 66, 67.
Cloyne, ii. 262. ; iii. 148. His theory, vi. 307, 307 n.; vii. 374. Berwick, Duke of, his Memoirs,' vii. 128.
Bethune, Rev. Mr., iv. 219. 244. Betterton, Mr., actor, vi. 330. Bettesworth, Rev. Edmund, ii. 254 n. Beverage, Johnson's favourite, vi. 162.
Bevil, Rev. Mr., his defence of Ham- mond, the poet, viii. 36 n.
Bedlam, v. 322.; viii. 199. Beech, Thomas, his' Eugenio,' iii. 284. Bewley, William, his extraordinary
veneration for Johnson, viii. 117, 117 n.; ix. 273.
Some account of, iii. 285 n. Beggars, ii, 133. 145 n.; vii. 282. 379. Beggars' Opera,' v. 14. 313, 314, 314 n. 315.; vii. 18. 173.; viii. 71.
Bible, to be read with a commen- tary, vi. 181. Johnson's death-
bed recommendation to read, ix. 179.
'Bibliotheca Harleiana,' Johnson's account of, i. 175.
'Bibliotheca Literaria,' v. 206, 206 n. 'Bibliothèque,' Johnson's scheme for opening a, ii. 34.
Bickerstaff, Isaac, iii. 84 n. Bicknell, Mr., ii. 70.
Bidder, George, the calculating boy, vi. 65 n.
Bigamy, iv. 230.
Bindley, James, i. 180. 196 n.; vii. 176 n.; viii. 171 n. 212 n. Binning, Charles, Lord, iii. 223, 223 n.; vii. 186.
Biographer, duties of a, vi. 294. ; ix, 138.
'Biographia Britannica,' vi. 317, 318 n.; viii. 22.
Biography, iii. 198.; iv. 78.; vi. 76. 193. 294.; vii. 113, 113 n.; viii. 23.; ix. 138.; x. 119.
Biography, literary, of England, John- son recommended by George III to undertake, iii. 26.
Birch, Rev. Dr. Thomas, i. 152. 173. 214.; iv. 281. Johnson's Greek epi- gram to, i. 155. Letters from John- son to, i. 184. 267.; ii. 36. His letter to Johnson, on receiving his Dic- tionary, ii. 36. Birds, migration of, iii. 289. Birkenhead, Sir John, iv. 53 n. Birmingham, vi. 86. ; vii. 31. Biron, Marshal Duc de, vi. 16 n. Births, extraordinary, i. 316. • Bishop,' a beverage so called, i. 299. Bishops, in the House of Lords, iii. 204. Requisites in, iv. 79. Great decorum required from, viii. 49. 64. 298.
Blackfriars' Bridge, ii. 116. Black-letter books, iii. 135.
'Black Dog,' vii. 301, 301 n.; x. 266. Black men, cause of their being so, ii. 175.
Blacklock, Dr. Thomas, the blind poet, ii. 91. 256, 256 n.; iv. 39, 39 n.
His letter on a passage in Johnson's
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'Journey,' iv. 313.
Blackmore, Sir Richard, iii. 117.; 1x 142. Johnson's Life of, vii. 237 viii. 25.
Blackstone, Sir William, his 'Com- mentaries,' v. 55 n.; vii. 193 n. Blackwall, Anthony, i. 87. Blagden, Dr., afterwards Sir Charles vi. 19.; vii. 377, 377 n. Blainville, M., his Travels,' v. 289. Blair, Rev. Dr. Hugh, ii. 126. 168.; iv. 33. 64.; v. 149, 149 n., 150. 182, 182 n. 186. 229.; vi. 171. 222. 239, His Sermons,' vi. 222. 232. 309.; vii. 33. 197, 197 n.; viii. 75. His imitation of Johnson's style, vi. 315. His letter concerning Pope's 'Essay on Man,' vii. 284.
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