Kearney, Rev. Dr. Michael, i. 194 n. ;
vii. 103. 286 n.; viii. 46. Kearsley, George, bookseller, i. 250 n.; viii. 44.
Kedleston, v. 196.; vi. 300.
Kellie, Thomas, sixth Earl of, vi. 312. Kelly, Hugh, vi. 245.; viii. 411.; ix. 132.
Kemble, John Philip, viii. 236. Kempis, Thomas à, vii. 54, 54 n. Ken, Bishop, v. 311. Kennedy, Rev. Dr., ii. 133. Kennedy, Dr., his tragedy, vii. 68. Kennicot, Dr. Benjamin, iii. 142, 142 n.
Kenrick, Dr. William, ii. 300, 300 n.; iii. 53.; iv. 305, 305 n.; vii. 90. Kepple, Lady Elizabeth, iii. 99 n. Kerr, James, iv. 32.
Kettel, Dr. Ralph, ii. 41 n.
Kilmorey, John, tenth Viscount, v. 197.; x. 271.
Kindersley, Mr., x. 269.
Kindness, vi. 327.; viii. 140.; ix. 119. King, Rev. Dr., ii. 32 n.; v. 311 n.; vii. 171.
King, Archbishop, his Essay on Evil,' vii. 283 n.
Lade, Sir John, viii. 413.; ix. 38. Verses on his coming of age, viii. 414. Landlords, iii. 103.; iv. 215.; v. 25. 35.; vii. 80.
Langley, Rev. Mr., v. 195.
Langley, Charles, husband of' Alley Croker,' vii. 84 n.
Langton, Bennet, i. 118. 294, 294 n. ; viii. 407.; ix. 219.; x. 57. 138. His Collectanea of Johnson's sayings, vii. 350.
Langton, Miss Jane, vi. 168. John. son's letter to, iii. 159.; viii. 267. Langton, Peregrine, ii. 341. Langton, Bishop, i. 295 n. Language, viii. 213. Origin of, viii. 198. Of an ancient author, not to be modernised, viii. 318. On writ- ing verses in a dead, v. 319. Languages, ii. 245.; iii. 12. 81. 183. ; vi. 24. 154.; ix. 255. Irish and Gaelic, iii. 183. Chinese, vii. 198. Poets, the preservers of, vi. 154. The pedigree of nations, iv. 242.
Kings, their situation, ii. 206. 226.; Lapidary inscriptions, inaccuracy of,
iii. 23.; viii. 19. King's-Head Club, ii. 218.
Kippis, Dr. Andrew, iii. 157.; iv. 89 n.; vii. 317, 318 n.
Knapton, Messrs., booksellers, ii. 211. Kneller, Sir Godfrey, vii. 66, 67 n. Knight, Lady, ii. 275. ; iii. 9 n. Anec- dotes by, x. 48.
Knitting, v. 303.; vii. 72.
Knowledge, ii. 194. ; iii. 260. ; v. 303. ;
vi. 79.; vii. 188. ix. 4. 70. 78. Every-day the best, ix. 4. 70. 78. Knowles, Mary, quakeress, vi. 198. 200 n.; vii. 126. 129. 138. 142. 144. Her theological dialogue with John- son, vii. 144. ; x. 15. 106. Knox, John, iv. 58.
Knox, Rev. Vicesimus, i. 261.; viii. 333. His character of Johnson, x. 153. Knox, John, on Johnson's 'Journey to the Hebrides,' v. 237.
Latin, ix. 148. 310. Latin epitaphs, iv. 164, 164 n.
Laud, Archbishop, his diary, iii. 251. Lauder, William, his forgery against
Milton, i. 269, 269 n.
Law, vi. 57. Profession of, vị. 23, 24 n. Opinions as to the study and practice of, ii. 289. 312.; iii. 3. 36. 253.; iv. 87.; vi. 23, 24 n. 57.; ix. 44. 136. Cicero's defence of the study of, iii. 37 n.
Law, Dr. Edmond, Bishop of Carlisle, vii. 304, 304 n. Law, William, viii. 287 n. 297. Serious Call,' i. 69, 69 n. 137 n. ix. 153.
Lawyers, ii. 312. 324.; vi. 57.; viii. 48. Lay patronage, argument in defence of, iii. 319.
Laziness, iv. 251. ; ix. 148. Lea, Rev. Samuel, i. 46. Learned ladies, ix. 129.
Learning, iv. 55. 79.; v. 131. 310.; viii. 212.
Lectures, on the practice of teaching by, ii. 310.; viři. 68.
Lee, Alderman, vi. 198, 198 n. Lee, Arthur, vi. 189. 196. Lee, John, vii. 52, 52 n. Leechman, Dr. William, iv. 66, 66 n. ; V. 115.
Leeds, Francis, fifth Earl of, vii. 361. Legitimation by subsequent mar- riage, vi. 88, 88 n. Leibnitz, iii. 183.; v. 12.
Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of, v. 201.
Leisure, the source of intellectual im- provement, iii. 258. Leith, iv. 49.
Leland, Rev. Dr. Thomas, ii. 288.; vi. 243.; vii. 158.
Lenox, Mrs. Charlotte, i. 307, 308.; ii. 134. ; v. 222.; vii. 358. ; viii. 272. Leslie, Charles, viii. 287 n. Letter-writing, viii. 80.
Letters, sanctity of private, iii. 49. • None received in the grave,' viii. 415, 415 n.
Lever, Sir Ashton, viii. 337, 337 n. Levett, Robert, i. 185.; viii. 121. ;|
x. 45. 82. 258. 263. Verses to the me- mory of, viii. 122.
Lewis, David, his lines to Pope, viii. 309.
Lewis, Francis, i. 266, 266 n.
'Lexiphanes,' Campbell's, iii. 31, 31 n. Libels, v. 23.; vi. 60. 130. From the
pulpit, vi. 181. On the character of the dead, vi. 130. Liberty, iii. 53.; vii. 258. Political, iii. 53. Of conscience, iii. 291. Of teach-
ing, viii. 211. Of the press, iii. 58.; vi. 130. Of the pulpit, vi. 181. Liberty and necessity, viii. 433. Libraries, iv. 60 n.; ix. 172. Licensed stews, vi. 134. Lichfield, vi. 97.
Liddell, Sir Henry, iii. 200 n. Lies, ii. 120. 220.
Life, rules for the conduct of, vii. 140. Dryden's lines on, viii. 304. Human, viii. 331. Reflections on, ii. 135.; iii. 3.; vi. 175. 219. 262.; ix. 34. 53. 71. 97. 175. 'Lillibullero,' ballad of, v. 290, 291 n. Linen, advantages of wearing, iv. 229.
Lintot, the bookseller, i. 112.
'Literary Club,' founded, ii. 272. 320, 321. 323. 325.; iii. 279. 299.; iv. 111.; v. 255. 288, 288 n.; vi. 235. 248. 263.; vii. 59, 59 n. 122. 375.; ix. 47. Complete list of its mem- bers from its foundation to the pre- sent time, ii. 325.
'Literary Anecdotes,' Nichols's, a storehouse of facts and dates, viii. 374.
Literary fame, v. 303.
Literary fraud, i. 304.; ii. 72. 125. Literary Journals, iii. 25. Literary man, life of, viii. 76. Literary property, ii. 222.; iii. 302., iv. 70.; viii. 100.
Literary reputation, iii. 276. Literature, good, superfetation of the press prejudicial to, vii. 188. Small quantity of, in the world, vii. 151 n. Dignity of, vii. 159.
Little books, ix. 255.
Liturgy of the Church of England, ix. 130.
Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, first
'Lives of the English Poets,' vi. 149.
194. 240. 331.; vii. 168. 236. 253. 267. 308.; viii. 1-36.; ix. 243. 250. Lleweney, v. 199, 200, 201.; viii. 288 n. Lloyd, Dr., Bishop of St. Asaph, v, 200 n.
Lloyd, Mr., quaker, of Birmingham,
Lloyd, Humphry, the antiquary, v. 201.
Lloyd, Olivia, quakeress, i. 97.
Lord Chancellors, mode of choosing, iii. 186.
Loudoun,John,fourth Earl of, v. 118 n. Loudoun, Lady Margaret Dalrymple, Countess of, vii. 231.
Lobe's 'Account of Abyssinia,' i. 90.; Loughborough, Lord, ii. 141. 143. 158,
159.; v. 299 n.; vi. 116, 117.; viii. 168 n.
Louis XIV., iii. 26.; vii. 192. Lovat, Simon, twelfth Lord, i. 208. ; iv. 246 n.; v. 149.
Love, ii. 151.; iii. 137.; v. 306.; vi. 92.; vii. 19.; viii. 55.; ix. 76. Love and Madness, viii. 177. A play, viii. 55.
Loveday, Dr. John, iii. 302 n.
Lovibond, Edward, i. 111.
Low Life, v. 38.
Lowe, Mr., i. 41. 43.
Lombe, John, his silk-mill at Derby, Lowe, Mauritius, painter, vii. 252.
London, i. 110. 114.; v. 278. 301 n.; vi. 138. 322. ; vii. 77. 87. 149. 227. 282.; viii. 152. 380. The great field of genius and exertion, i. 110. of Living' in, i. 114. Johnson's poem of, i. 129. 132. 140. 142. 144. 222. Johnson's love of, ii. 76. 202.; iii. 134. 148. 75.; vi. 323.; vii. 87. 249.; viii. 363 n. The fountain of intelligence, v. 183. No place where economy can be so well practised as in, vii. 249. State of the poor in, vii. 282. Too large, v. 301. Mode of choosing its mayors, vii. 220. Pennant's Account' of, vii. 113. Shopkeeper, iv. 80. 82 n., 83. No place cures a man's vanity so well as, iii. 134.
'London Chronicle,' ii. 72. 275. ; iii. 108. 246.; vii. 48.; viii. 52. Londoners, iii. 105.; v. 35. Long, Dudley. See North, viii. 48. 56. Longitude, ii. 54. Longlands, Mr., iii. 223. Longley, John, vii. 356 n. Lonsdale, first Earl of, iv. 116, Looking-glasses, vi. 13. Lopez de Vega, ix. 24.
Lowth, Dr. Robert, Bishop of Lon- don, iii. 23. ; iv. 80. 130.; vi. 181. Lowther, Sir James, the miser, iv. 116. Lowthers, family of the, iv. 117. Lucas, Dr. Charles, ii. 65 n. Lucian, vi. 126 n.; vii. 380. Lumisden, Andrew, vi. 20. Lunardi, aëronaut, viii. 361, 362. Lusiad,' viii. 246.
Luton Hoe, viii. 96.
Luxury, iii. 202. 256. ; iv. 56.; v. 102. ; vi. 178.; vii. 54. 123. 135. Lydiat, Thomas, i. 225 n. Lye, Edward, his Saxon Dictionary,
Lyttelton, George, Lord, ii. 3. 14.; iii. 23. 140. 260 n. 280.; iv. 164.; v. 9 n. 213. ; vi. 77. 150. ; vii. 334. ; viii. 27.; ix. 135. 254.; x.114. His 'Life of Henry II.,' iii. 23. 260 n.; vi. 150 n. Johnson's Life of, viii. 27. His 'Dialogues of the Dead,' vi. 77. ; viii. 28.
Lyttelton, Thomas, Lord, his vision, viii. 302 n.
Lyttelton, Mr., uncle of Lord Lyttel ton, iii. 162.; vi. 176 n. Lyttelton, Miss, vi. 176 n.
Macartney, George, Earl of, ii. 134. ; vi. 139 n.; vii. 73 n. 322. ; viii. 30 n. Macaulay, Rev. Kennett, his 'Ac- count of St. Kilda,' iii. 41. 176.; iv. 122. 124.
Macaulay, Mrs., wife of the Rev. K. Macaulay, v. 328.
Macaulay, Catharine, i. 289 n.; ii. 233. 284.; iii. 258. ; v. 277 n.; vi. 166 n. 198.; vii. 1. ; ix. 130. 144. Macbean, Alexander, i. 152. 216.; iii. 238.; vii. 347.; viii. 68.
Macbeth, i. 203. ; iii. 93. ; iv. 119. 'Maccaroni,' iv. 204.
Maccaronic verses, vii. 125. Macclesfield, George, Earl of, ii. 14 n. Macclesfield, Countess of, reputed mother of Savage, i. 195. 201 n. Macconochie, Mr., afterwards Lord Meadowbank, vii. 35 n. Maccruslick, iv. 180 n. 197. Macdonald, Sir James, ii. 235.; iii. 187 n.; iv. 161. 164. 191. 285.; v. 15. ; viii. 57.
Macdonald, Sir Alexander, iii. 186.;
iv. 159, 160 n. 163. 173.; v. 48.; vi. 126.
Macdonald, Lady Margaret, vii. 257. Macdonald, Flora, iv. 203 n., 204, 205,
206. 208 n. 288. 329.
Macdonald, Major-general, iv. 295. Macdonalds, the, v. 174 n. Macfarlane, Mr., antiquary, iv. 167. Mackenzie, Sir George, iv. 224. Mackenzie, Henry, ii. 127. His Man of the World ;' Man of Feeling,' iv. 309.
Mackinnon, Mrs., iv. 294. Mackinnon's Cave, v. 69, 70 n. Mackintosh, Sir James, v. 182 n. 292 n.; vi. 203 n.; viii. 318. 320. His character of Johnson, x. 168. Macklin, Charles, actor, ii. 158.; vi. 117.
Maclaurin, John, afterwards Lord Dreghorn, ii. 259.; iv. 43 n.; v.
Maclean, Alexander, Laird of Col, vi. 27. 41.
Maclean, Donald, heir of the Laird of Col, v. 62. 65, 66. 68 n. Maclean, Sir Allan, iv. 167 n.; v. 41. 57. 59, 60. 62 n. 69, 70. 75. 80. 84 n. 329.; vi. 229. 260.
Maclean, Rev. Hector, v. 12. Maclean, Dr. Alexander, his descrip- tion of Johnson, v. 41. 80. Maclean, Captain Lauchlan, v. 10. Maclean, Miss, v. 51. 60. Maclean of Torloisk, v. 242 n. Macleod, General John, Laird of Rasay, iv. 162. 193 n. 215 n. John- son's letter to, iv. 298. His 'Me- moirs' of his own life, iv. 320. Macleod, Lady, some account of, iv. 217, 218 n. 220.
Macleod, Miss, of Rasay, iv. 195.; v. 11.
Macleod, Sir Roderick, iv. 218. 223. Macleod, Rev. Neil, v. 78, 79, 80. Macleod, Malcolm, iii. 551.; iv. 174. 197.
Macleod, Alexander or Sandie, of Muiravenside, iv. 179, 180 n. 195. 197.210.
Macleod, Dr., iv. 179.
Macleod, Colonel, of Talisker, iv. 179. Macleod, Professor, his brother, iv. 95. Macleod, Mr., of Ulinish, iv. 194. 223. 258.
Macleod, Colin, iv. 193.
Macleod's dining tables, iv. 258. Macleod's maidens, iv. 258. Maclure, Captain, v. 54. Macneil, of Barra, iv. 247. M'Nicol, Rev. Donald, i. 5 n.; v. 242 n.
Macpherson, James, ii. 168.; iv. 95. 262.; v. 138. 224. 227. 229, 230. 233. 235. 243. 245. See Ossian. Maclaurin, Colin, mathematician, ii. Macpherson, Mr., in Slate, v. 47.
Macpherson, Dr. John, his' Scottish Antiquities,' iv. 216. His Latin ode from the Isle of Barra, iv. 297. Macpherson, Rev. Martin, and family, iv. 296. 299.
Macquarrie, of Ulva, v. 53. 261. 268. Macqueen, Rev. Donald, v. 143, 144. 162. 173. 175. 177. 277. 231. 233, 234, 235. 240. 245. 256. 263. 272. ; v. 333. Macra, Mr. John, iv. 242.
Macraes, clan of, iv. 151 n., 152 n. 242 n.
Macsweyn, Mr., v. 14, 15 n. 17. 33. Macswinney, Owen, vi. 193 n. Madden, Dr. Samuel, ii. 8. 73, 73 n. ; v. 258 n. His Boulter's Monu- ment,' ii. 74 n.
Madness, i. 65.; ii. 170.; vi. 319, 320.; ix. 117.
'Man of the World,' iv. 308. Mandeville's Fable of the Bees,' vii. 135, 136.; ix. 144. His Treatise on the Hypochondriacal Disease,' ix. 144. Mandeville, Sir John, his 'Travels in China' recommended, ix. 317. Manley, Mrs., viii. 189.
Manners, vi. 176. ; vii. 375.
Manners of the great, vii. 216. In- stances of the change of, iv. 55, 56 n.
Manning, Rev. Owen, ii. 321 n. Manning, Mr., compositor, viii. 323. Manningham, Dr., vi. 302. Mansfield, Lord, iii. 187 n. 222. 231. 268.; iv. 18. 97. ; v. 147. 256. 277.; vi. 113 n. 213. 327 n. ; vii. 326.; viii. 20. 168.
Madness and hypochondria, distinc- Mantuanus, Johannes Baptista, viii.
tion between, i. 65.
'Mahogany,' a liquor so called, viii.
Maiden assize, vii. 96 n. Maittaire, Michael, Johnson's cha- racter of, vii. 351. His account of the 'Stephani,''Senilia,' and 'Dialects,' vii. 351, 352. Mallet, or Malloch, David, ii. 15. 85. 184.; iii. 189. 276.; iv. 192.; vii. 12. 280. 284. ; viii. 212. ; ix. 149. 195. His tragedy of Elvira,' ii. 184. His Life of Lord Bacon,' vii. 13. His poem on repairing the Univer- sity of Aberdeen, viii. 211. Malone, Edmond, ix. x. xv. ; i. 9 n. 11 n. 42 n. 45. 67 n. 73 n. 88 n. 89 n. 174 n. 181. 187 n. 237 n. 240 n. 243 n. 247 n. 249 n. 253 n. 258 n. 268 n. 272 n. 284 n. 285 n. 286 n. 298 n. 301 n. 306 n.; ii. 9 n. 178 n. 290. Johnson's letters to, viii. 124. Man, v. 295. Not a machine, iv. 121. Said to be a cooking animal, iv. 28 n. Picture of, by Shakspeare and Milton, viii. 44 n. Difference between a well and ill bred, viii. 321.
Man of fashion, viii. 160. 'Man of Feeling,' ii. 126.
Marana, J. P., author of The Turk- ish Spy,' viii. 189 n. Marchetti, an Italian physician, ix. 317.
Marchmont, Hugh, fourth Earl of, iii. 190 n.; vii. 202. 204. 208. 267. 308.; viii. 20. Markland, Jeremiah, philologist, viii. 147 n.; ix. 88.
Marlay, Dr. Richard, viii. 46 n. Marlborough, John, Duke of, iv. 192.; v. 205.; vi. 81. 180.; vii. 260. Marlborough, Sarah, Duchess of, i. 174.; iv. 192.; viii. 55. 'Marmor Norfolciense,' i. 156, 157. Marriage, ii. 110. 151.; iii. 47, 48. 77. 106. 119, 120. 196.; iv. 230 n.; v. 266. 316.; vi. 88 n., 89. 93. 109. 117. 143.; vii. 153.; viii. 293, 294.; ix.
Marriage service, iii. 119 n.
Marriage, iii. 120. Bill, royal, iii. 179.
Marriages, late, ix. 3.; Second, iii. 77. Marrying for money, ix. 90. Marsigli, Dr., ii. 140.; vii. 272. Martial, Johnson's fondness for, i. 71 n. Elphinston's translation of, vii. 93. Hay's translation of, v. 113.
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