Scotch, Johnson's feelings towards, i. Sellette, vi. 6 n. 'Semel insanivimus omnes,' &c. Selwyn, George, vii. 263. 'Senectus,' use of the word, vii. 203 n. pudence, v. 241. Origin of John-Sentimental Journey,' Sterne's, vi 379. ix. 153. treme nationality of, iii. 286. High-Serious Call,' Law's, i. 69.; iii. 137. ; Scotland, peers of, their interference in the elections of the commons, Scots, Mary, Queen of, ii. 119.; iv. 32. Scriptures, proposal to translate them into Erse, iii. 10. 12. Scruples, viii. 396.; ix. 44. 82. Sea-life, vi. 66. Seasons, influence of, iii. 307. Secker, Archbishop, vii. 376. Sermons, the best English, for style, Settle, Elkana, vi. 196 n. Sêves china, vi. 304. Sevigné, Madame de, iii. 26 n.; vi. Seward, Rev. Mr., of Lichfield, vi. Seward, William, iii. 76 n.; vi. 256. Sharp, Archbishop of St. Andrew's, Second sight, ii. 313.; iii. 175.; iv. | Sharp, Dr. John, ii. 283. 171. 177. 245 n. 329. Secrecy, ix. 131.; x. 112. Sharpe, Rev. Dr. Gregory, i. 145 n. Sedley, Catherine, Countess of Dor- Shaw, Cuthbert, iii. 16. Seduction, vii. 211.; ix. 42. Seed, Rev. Jeremiah, his Sermons,' Self-importance, vi. 314. vii. 79. Self-praise, vii. 176. viii. 176 n. 6 Shaw, William, his Analysis of the Shebbeare, Dr., iii. 59 n.; vii. 165.; Selden's 'Table Talk,' i. 113 n. ; v. 42.; Sheep's head, v. 83 n. Shelburne, William Petty, second Earl, afterwards first Marquis of Shenstone, William, iv. 299.; v. 86. Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, i. 192 n. ; vii. 59. Slains Castle, iv. 98. 100. 102. 104. 107. Sleep, vi. 310, 311.; vii. 353. Smalridge, Dr., his 'Sermons,' vii. 79.; Smart, Christopher, ii. 60. 170, 171.; Sheridan, Thomas, ii. 142, 143. 156 n. Sheridan, Charles, his 'Revolution in 'She Stoops to Conquer,' iii. 244. 253. Shiels, Mr. Robert, i. 216.; vi. 149 n. 'Ship of Fools,' Barclay's, ii. 25. Shippen, William, ix. 146. Shop-keepers of London, iv. 80. 82. Sibbald, Sir Robert, vii. 55. Sick, duty of telling truth to the, viii. Siddons, Mrs., viii. 236.; ix. 125. Simpson, Joseph, vi. 147 n. Smith, Rev. Edward, his verses on Smith, Dr. Adam, i. 72.; ii. 212.; iv. Smithson, Sir Hugh, first Duke of Smollett, Dr. Tobias, ii. 113. ; v. 112. Solitude, iii. 33.; ix. 42. 115.; x. 87. Somerville, James, thirteenth Lord, Sorrow, iv. 61.; ix. 119.; x. 255, 256. John South, Dr., his 'Sermons,' iii, 110.; son's letter to, ii. 110. 'Sixteen-string Jack,' vi. 157 n. Skie, Isle of, iv. 71. 161. Johnson's ode on, iv. 166 n. Southwell, Robert, his stanzas' upon Southwell, Lady Margaret, vii. 345. Spanish plays, vii, 363. Staunton, Dr., afterwards Sir George, Johnson's letter to, ii. 134, 134 n. Steevens, George, Esq., iii. 116, 116 n. Sterne, Lawrence, iii. 209. 262.; vii. Stews, licensed, vi. 134. Stewart, Dugald, on the Lives of Stirling, corporation of, Johnson's ar. Stories, and story telling, vi. 61, 62. ; Stowell, Lord, ii. 22 n. 111 n. 250.; iii. Strahan, Rev. Mr., i. 278.; ii. 286.; Strahan, Mrs., Johnson's letters to, Stratagem, vii. 114. Streatfield, Mrs., x. 106. Strichen, Lord, iv. 110, 110 n. Stuart family, ii. 119. 215; iii. 258. ; Stuart, Hon, and Rev. William, Arch- Stuart, Andrew, iii. 272.; vi. 113, 126.290. 357. 368.; ix. 218.; x. 59. Succession, vi. 36. 41. Suicide, iii. 270.; iv. 50.; viii. 135. 219. Superiors, deference to, iv. 106, 106 n. Suppers, vii. 154. Suspicion, vi. 270.; ix. 148. Stewart, Francis, i.216; vii. 307. 312.; Swallows, iii. 46. viii. 256. Swearing in conversation, iii. 197. Stillingfleet, Benjamin, viii. 85. Swene's stone, iv. 120. Sympathy, vi. 104. ; ix. 209. Swinfen, Dr., i. 63. 317. Sympathy with others in distress, iii. Terence, vii. 365. 95. Sydenham, Dr., his description of St. Vitus's dance, i. 160. Johnson's Life of, i. 33. 175. Testimony, viii. 281. Thatching, iv. 293. Theobald, Lewis, ii. 84. Sydney, Sir Philip, his 'Arcadia,' vi. | Thicknesse, Philip, his' Travels,' vii. 266 n. Sydney, Algernon, iii. 248. Sydney Biddulph,' ii. 161. 6 Système de la Nature, iv. 40. T. 'Table Talk,' Selden's, v. 42. Tacitus, style of, iii. 225. 'Tale of a Tub,' ii. 239, 239 n.; iv. 36.; Talisker, iv. 276. 283.; viii. 177. Talking above the capacity of one's Tasker, Rev. William, vii. 245. Taste, iii. 227.; refinement of, viii. 342. Taverns, vi. 82, 82 n. 65. Things, attention to small, viii. 181. Thirlby, Dr. Styan, viii. 147 n. Thomas, Mr. Nathaniel, vi. 219. Thomson, the poet, ii. 239.; iii. 55.; vi. 156. 239.249.268.; vii. 223.; viii. 20 m. Thornton, Bonnel, i. 243. 255 n. Ode iii. 65; iv. 136.; v. 217.; vi. 104. 120. 125, Threshing, iv. 293. Thuanus, Johnson's proposed trans- Taxation no Tyranny,' v. 248. 276.; Thurlow, Lord, vi. 184. ; vii. 347.; viii. 169. 330. 339. 352, 353. Taylor, Jeremy, ii. 259 n.; viii. 290. Tillotson, Archbishop, his Sermo Taylor, Rev. Dr. John, i. 84, 84 n. 193. vii. 78. Time and space, vii. 372. INDEX. Tragedy, vi. 158. Tragic acting, iv. 27. Translation, vi. 154. 'Traveller,' Goldsmith's, ii. 192. 200. 275. 308.; iii. 280.; v. 85.; vii. 85. Trifles, duty of attending to, ii. 72. Trimlestown, Lord, vii. 55. ples of Politeness,' vi. 175. Truth, ii. 220. 229.; vi. 61, 62.; vii. Tunbridge Wells, Johnson at, i. 218. Turks, vi. 45. 373 Turnpike roads, ix. 311. Twalmley, inventor of the ironing Twining, Rev. Thomas, his Aristotle's Twiss, Richard, his Travels in Spain, Tyers, Thomas, ii. 7.; iii. 116.; iv. Tyrconnel, Lord, i. 200 n. Tyrwhitt, Thomas, his ' Vindication,' Tytler, Alexander Fraser, Lord Wode- U. Union, Scotch, iv. 32 n. Universities, English, not sufficiently 'Unius lacertæ,' viii. 89, 89 n. Upcott, William, i. 151. 314. ii. 173. 286.; iii. 165.; iv. 2.; ix. 257.; x. Urban, Sylvanus, Latin ode to, i. 125. Uttoxeter, Johnson's extraordinary V. Vallancy, General, viii. 269. | Valière, Mademoiselle de la, iv. 42. |