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Dilly, Messieurs, ii. 142, 174, 483, 493.

letters of Johnson to, ii. 186; iii. 51.

Dodd, Reverend Dr. ii. 181, 2, 206, 214, 260, 282, 200.

- Johnson's assistance to him, ii. 182, 186, 196; iii. 90

Dodsley, Robert, ii. 80, 123, 416.

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Edinburgh Royal Society Transactions, absurd criticism on Johnson In, fi. 420.

Education, i. 278; ii. 53, 75, 107, 216, 256, 342, 363; iii. 91.

Edwards, Reverend Dr. letter of Johnson to, ii. 350.

- Mr. (Johnson's fellow collegian) anecdotes of, ii. 305, 464.

Eglintoune, Alexander, Earl of, i. 354; ü. 229.

F.

GAMING, i. 427; ii. 114.

G.

"Ganganelli's Letters," ii. 294.

Gardiner, Mrs. iii. 42.

Garrick, David, anecdotes of, i. 53, 56, 103, 111, 184, 294, 364, 466; ii. 91, 274,

275, 278, 468; iii. 28.

his Shakspeare-Jubilee, i. 356.

Johnson's opinion of him, i. 244, 372, 437, 8, 463, 532; ii. 75, 122, 131
146, 226, 278, 364, 409, 414; iii. 41.

his death, ii. 353.

King George I. ii. 7.

509

II. i. 88, 90, 108; ii. 7.

II. his accession and character, i. 229; ii. 395
Johnson's interview with, i. 334.

Ghosts, i. 249, 419, 428; ii. 257, 301, 369, 466.
some stories as to, i. 429, 431; ii. 301, 336.

Gibbon, Edward, Esq. ii, 11, 23, 452.

his imitation of Johnson's style, iii. 152. Gillespie, Dr. consulted on Johnson's illness, iii. 55. Glow-worm, Johnson's fable of, i. 467.

Gluttony, i. 288.

Goldsmith, Dr. Oliver, character of, i. 253, & seq.

anecdotes of, i. 253, 261, 338, 366, 431, 448, 9, 458, 9, 460, 483, 485, 6, 7; ii. 123, 317, 356, 479, 526.

his death, i. 502.

Johnson's epitaphs on him, ii. 153, 4, 5.

his bon mots on Johnson, i. 354, 466, 470; iii. 66.

Johnson's opinion of him and his works, i. 251, 313, 341, 2, 434,

440, 448, 451, 466, 469, 502; ii. 18, 123, 215, 267, 271, 283, 418.

Gordon, Lord George, ii. 394, 462.

Gower, Earl, his letter to Swift, i. 78.

Graham, Lord, ii. 361, 476.

Grainger, Dr. his "Sugar Cane," ii. 84.

his "Ode on Solitude," ii. 235.

Grammar-school, Johnson's plan of, i. 54.

Granger, Reverend Mr. his "Biographical Dictionary," ii. 160.
Granville, Lord, anecdote of, ii. 412.

Gray's poetry, i. 247, 534; ii. 2, 119, 123, 412, 511.
Green, Mr. of Lichfield, his museum, ii. 92, 382.

Letter from Johnson to him, iii. 155.

Greenwich hospital, i. 282.

Greville, Richard Fulke, Esq. his "Maxims," &c. iii. 85.
Grey, Dr. ii. 48.

Grief, ii. 194.

Grierson, Mr. i. 389.

De Groot, a descendant of Grotius, ii. 185.

Guthrie, William, i. 68, 345.

Gwyn, Mr. the architect, ii. 75.

H.

HABEAS CORPUS, i. 359.

Hackman, Rev. Mr. ii. 362.

Hailes, Lord, his and Johnson's opinion of each other, i. 267, 277.

his "Annals of Scotland," i. 501, 2, 504, 5, 511; ii. 1, 32, 34, 5, 6, 55,

63, 135, 182, 346, 355, 376.

his opinion on entails, ii. 62.

Hale, Lord Chief Justice, anecdote of, iii. 89.

Hales, venerable John, his works, iii. 93.

Hall, General, his politeness to Johnson at Warley camp, ii. 347.

Hamilton, Right Hon. William Gerard, his kind offers to Johnson, iii. 42.
Letters of Johnson to, iii. 42, 132.

319

Hamilton's poems, ii. 204.

Hanway, Mr. Jonas, i. 190, 394.

Happiness, i. 314; ii. 132, 295.—See Life.

Harleian miscellany, i. 107.

Harris, James, Esq. ii. 266, 274.

Harte's "History of Gustavus," i. 392; ii. 455.

Harvey, Hon. Thomas, i. 331.

Harvey, Henry, i. 60.

Hastie. See Schoolmaster.

Hastings, Warren, Esq. character of, ii. 445.

Letter from him to the authour, ii. 446.

Letters of Johnson to, ii. 447, 449.

Hawkesbury, Lord, Johnson's letter to, relative to Dr. Dodd, ii. 200.
Hawkesworth, Dr. i. 116.

his "Voyages," i. 479.

Hawkins, Sir John, remarks on his life of Johnson, i. 2, 116.

circumstances as to Johnson related by him contradicted or explained, i. 74, 85, 6, 100, 117, 124, 127, 141, 2, 145, 176, 188, 204, 255, 295, 330, 340; iii. 102, 138, 157, 160, 164, 5.

quits the Literary Club, i. 295.

Hawkins, Mr. i. 15.

Hay, Lord Charles, ii. 105, 418.

Heberden, Dr. his kind attendance on Johnson, iii. 32, 56, 160.

Hebrides, Johnson's wish to visit, i. 277, 284, 345, 404, 410, 446, 467, 490.
Johnson's tour to them, i. 492.

Johnson's published "Account of his Journey," i. 501, 507, 8, 9, 510, 516, 519, 520, 1, 524; ii. 21, 168, 219, 304, 320.

Hector, Mr. i. 18; ii. 86, 7, 8, 496; iii. 64, 140.

Letters from Johnson to, ii. 505, 6; iii. 142.

Heely, Mr. and Mrs. i. 329; iii. 138.

Henderson, Mr. John, iii. 81.

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Hermippus Redivivus," Campbell's, i. 257.

Highwaymen, ii. 263.

Hill, Dr. his works, i. 337.

History and Historians, reflections on, i. 262, 364, 439, 459, 469; ii. 23, 110,

376.

Hogarth, i. 88.

Hollis, Mr. Thomas, ii. 468.

Home, Mr. John, his parody on Derrick, i. 280.

his proposed history of the rising in 1745, ii. 212.

Homer, Johnson's translations from, i. 23.

critiques on the merits of that poet, ii. 233, 324, 5.

Hoole, John, Esq. his "Tasso," i. 234.

his "Cleonice," i. 508.

Letters of Johnson to him, iii. 128, 9.

Hoole, John, Esq. his attention to Johnson during his last illness, iii. 166.
Hope, Dr. consulted on Johnson's illness, iii. 57.

Horace, Johnson's translations from, i. 21, 2.

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criticism on a passage in that Latin poet, ii. 147.

Horne, Reverend Dr. ii. 80; iii. 180.

Horne Tooke, Mr. ii. 340.

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Humphry, Ozias, Esq. antiquity of his family, and letters of Johnson to, iii. 62, 3.

Hunter, Mr. i. 15, 16, 17.

Hurd, Dr. (Bishop of Worcester,) ii. 148; iii. 77.

Hussey, Reverend Mr. John, ii. 352.

Dr. Thomas, iii. 169.

I. and J.

JAMES, Dr. his “Medical Dictionary,” i. 98; ii. 114. his death, ii. 102, and see ii. 120.

"Idler," Johnson's, 200, 1, 2, 210.

Jennyns, Soame, Esq. his "Origin of Evil," i. 192.

his "Evidence of the Christian Religion," ii, 296.

India, of the government in, iii. 21.

Infidelity, i. 365; ii. 19, 133, 181, 380; iii. 75.

Influenza, ii. 55.

Inns, ii. 83.

Inquisition, i. 286, 7.

Johnson, Michael, (father of Dr. Johnson,) anecdotes of, i. 9, & seq.—His

death, i. 39.

JOHNSON, DR. SAMUEL, his birth, i. 9.

touched by Queen Anne for the evil, i. 15.

goes to school at Lichfield, i. 16.—Stourbridge, 19.

enters at Pembroke College, Oxon, i. 28.

leaves College, i. 39.

becomes usher to Market-Bosworth school, i. 42.

removes to Birmingham, i. 44.

marries Mrs. Porter, i. 52.

opens an academy at Edial, i. 53.

goes to London, (with Garrick,) i. 56.

a writer in "The Gentleman's Magazine," i. 66, &c.
endeavours to obtain the degree of A. M. i. 78.

his distrest circumstances, and filial piety, i. 9o, 100.

loses his wife, i. 142—his grief on that occasion, 143; ii. 42; iii. 122, 156.-Composes her funeral sermon, i. 146.

141.

visits Oxford in 1754, i. 164; and again, i. 341, 355; ii. 77; iii. 72,

obtains his degree of A. M. from that University, i. 169, 170, I.-His letters on that occurrence, i. 167, 8, 9, 170, 172.-The diploma, i. 171, 2, declines taking Holy Orders, i. 194.

loses his mother, i. 204.

obtains a pension of 3007. a year, i. 229, & seq.
visits Cambridge, i. 300.

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