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Keamey, Rev. Dr. Michael, i, 194 n. ;
vii. 103. 286 n. ; viii. 46.

L.
Kearsley, George, bookseller, i.
250 n. ; viii. 44.

Lade, Sir John, viii. 413. ; ix. 38.
Kedleston, v. 196. ; vi. 300.

Verses on his coming of age, viii.
Kellie, Thomas, sixth Earl of, vi. 312.

414,
Kelly, Hugh, vi. 245. ; viji, 411.; ix. Landlords, iii. 103. ; iv, 215.; v. 25.
132.

35. ; vii. 80.
Kemble, John Philip, viii. 236. Langley, Rev. Mr., v. 195.
Kempis, Thomas à, vii. 54, 5+ n. Langley, Charles, husband of Alley
Ken, Bishop, v. 311.

Croker,' vii, 84 n.
Kennedy, Rev. Dr., ii, 133.

Langton, Bennet, i. 118. 294, 294 n.;
Kennedy, Dr., his tragedy, vii. 68. viii. 407. ; ix. 219. ; x. 57. 138. His
Kennicot, Dr. Benjamin, iii. 142, Collectanea of Johnson's sayings,
142 n.

vii. 350.
Kenrick, Dr. William, ii. 300, 300 n.; Langton, Miss Jane, vi. 168. John.
iii. 53. ; iv. 305, 305 n.; vii. 90.

son's letter to, iii. 159. ; viii. 267.
Kepple, Lady Elizabeth, iii. 99 n. Langton, Peregrine, ii. 341.
Kerr, James, iv. 32.

Langton, Bishop, i. 295 n.
Kettel, Dr. Ralph, ii. 41 n.

Language, viii. 213. Origin of, viii.
Kilmorey, John, tenth Viscount, v. 198. Of an ancient author, not to
197.; X. 271.

be modernised, viii. 318. On writ-
Kindersley, Mr., X. 269.

ing verses in a dead, v. 319.
Kindness, vi. 327. ; viii. 140. ; ix. 119. Languages, ii. 245. ; iii. 12. 81. 183. ;
King, Rev. Dr., ii. 32 n. ; v. 311 n.; vi. 24. 154. ; ix. 255. Irish and
vii, 171.

Gaelic, iii. 183. Chinese, vii. 198.
King, Archbishop, his ' Essay on Poets, the preservers of, vi. 154.
Evil,' vii. 283 n.

The pedigree of nations, iv. 242.
Kings, their situation, ii. 206. 226.; Lapidary inscriptions, inaccuracy of,
iii. 23.; viii. 19.

vii. 239, 239 n.
King's-Head Club, ii. 218.

Latin, ix. 148. 310. Latin epitaphs,
Kippis, Dr. Andrew, iii. 157. ; iv. iv. 164, 164 n.
89 n.; vii. 317, 318 n.

Laud, Archbishop, his diary, iii. 251.
Knapton, Messrs., booksellers, ii. 211. Lauder, William, his forgery against
Kneller, Sir Godfrey, vii. 66, 67 n. Milton, i. 269, 269 n.
Knight, Lady, ii. 275. ; iii. 9 n. Anec- Law, vi. 57. Profession of, vi. 23,
dotes by, x. 48.

24 n. Opinions as to the study and
Knitting, v. 303. ; vii. 72.

practice of, ii. 289. 312, ; iii. 3. 36.
Knowledge, ii. 194. ; iii. 260. ; v. 303. ; 253. ; iv. 87. ; vi. 23, 24 n. 57., ix.

vi. 79. ; vii. 188. ; ix. 4. 70. 78. 44. 136. Cicero's defence of the
Every

day the best, ix. 4. 70. 78. study of, iii. 37 n.
Knowles, Mary, quakeress, vi. 198. Law, Dr. Edmond, Bishop of Carlisle,

200 n.; vii. 126. 129. 138. 142. 144. vii. 304, 304 n.
Her theological dialogue with John. Law, William, viii. 287 n. 297. His
son, vii. 144. ; x. 15. 106.

Serious Call,' i. 69, 69 n. 137,
Knox, John, iv. 58.

137 n. : ix. 153.

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Knox, Rev. Vicesimus, i, 261. ; viii. Lawrence, Sir Thomas, ii. 82 n.

333. His character of Johnson, x.153. Lawrence, Dr. Thomas, ii. 82. ; v.
Knox, John, on Johnson's Journey 228.; vi. 140. ; vii. 309. ; viii. 128. ;
to he Hebrides,' v. 237.

x. 265, 265 n.

Laws, vi. 38. 143.

ing, viii. 211. Of the press, iii. w;
Lawyers, ii. 312. 324. ; vi. 57.; viii. 48. vi. 130. Of the pulpit, vi. 181.
Lay patronage, argument in defence Liberty and necessity, viii. 433.
of, iii. 319.

Libraries, iv. 60 n.; ix. 172.
Laziness, iv. 251. ; ix. 148.

Licensed stews, vi. 134.
Lea, Rev. Samuel, i. 46.

Lichfield, vi. 97.
Learned ladies, ix. 129.

Liddell, Sir Henry, iii. 200 n.
Learning, iv. 55. 79. ; v. 131. 310. ; viii. Lies, ii. 120. 220.
212.

Life, rules for the conduct of, viii.
Leasowes, v. 214.

140. Dryden's lines on, viii. 304.
Loctures, on the practice of teaching Human, viii. 331.

Reflections on,
by, ii. 310.; viti. 68.

ii. 135. ; iii. 3. ; vi. 175. 219. 262. ;
Lee, Alderman, vi. 198, 198 n.

ix. 34. 53. 71. 97. 175.
Lee, Arthur, vi. 189. 196.

Lillibullero,' ballad of, v. 290, 291 n.
Lee, John, vii. 52, 52 n.

Linen, advantages of wearing, iv.
Leechman, Dr. William, iv. 66, 66 n.;

229.
v. 115.

Lintot, the bookseller, i. 112.
Leeds, Francis, fifth Earl of, vii. 361. 'Literary Club,' founded, ii. 272. 320,
Legitimation by subsequent mar. 321. 323. 325. ; iii. 279. 299. ; iv.
riage, vi. 88, 88 n.

111. ; v. 255. 288, 288 n.; vi. 235.
Leibnitz, iii. 183. ; v. 12.

248. 263. ; vii. 59, 59 n. 122. 375. ;
Leicester, Robert Dudley, Earl of, v. ix. 47. Complete list of its mem-
201.

bers from its foundation to the pre-
Leisure, the source of intellectual im. sent time, ii. 325.
provement, ilí. 258.

• Literary Anecdotes,' Nichols's, a
Leith, iv. 49.

storehouse of facts and dates, viii.
Leland, Rev. Dr. Thomas, ii. 288. ; 374.
vi. 243. ; vii. 158.

Literary fame, v. 303.
Lenox, Mrs. Charlotte, i. 307, 308.; Literary fraud, i. 304. ; ii. 72. 125.

ii. 134. ; v. 222. ; vii. 358. ; viii. 272. Literary Journals, iii. 25.
Leslie, Charles, viii. 287 n.

Literary man, life of, viji. 76.
Letter-writing, viii. 80.

Literary property, ii. 222. ; iii. 302. ,
Letters, sanctity of private, iii. 49. iv. 70.; viii. 100.

• None received in the grave,' viii. Literary reputation, iii. 276.
415, 415 n.

Literature, good, superfetation of the
Levellers, ii. 233.

press prejudicial to, vii. 188. Small
Lever, Sir Ashton, viii. 337, 337 n. quantity of, in the world, vii. 151 n.
Levett, Robert, i. 185.; viii. 121. ; Dignity of, vii. 159.

X. 45. 82. 258. 263. Verses to the me- Little books, ix. 255.
mory of, viii. 122.

Liturgy of the Church of England,
Lewis, David, his lines to Pope, viii. ix. 130.
309.

Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, first
Lewis, Francis, i. 266, 266 n.

Earl of, vi. 282.
• Lexiphanes,' Campbell's, iii. 31, 31 n. "Lives of the English Poets,' vi. 149.
Libels, v. 23. ; vi. 60. 130. From the 194. 240. 331. ; vii. 168. 236. 253. 267.

pulpit, vi. 181. On the character 308.; viii. 1-36.; ix. 243. 250.
of the dead, vi. 130.

Lleweney, v. 199, 200, 201. ; viii. 288 n.
Liberty, iii. 53. ; vii. 258. Political, iii. Lloyd, Dr., Bishop of St. Asaph, v
53. Of conscience, iii. 291. Of teach.

200 n.

Lloyd, Mr., quaker, of Birmingham, | Lord Chancellors, mode of choosing,
VL 87. 89.

iii. 186.
Lloyd, Humphry, the antiquary, v. Loudoun,John, fourth Earl of,v.118m
201.

Loudoun, Lady Margaret Dalrymple,
Lloyd, Olivia, quakeress, i. 97.

Countess of, vii. 231.
Lobo's 'Account of Abyssinia,' L 90. ; | Loughborough, Lord, ii. 141. 143. 158,
vi. 122.

159. ; v. 299 n. ; vi. 116, 117. ; viii.
Local attachment, iii. 108.

168 n.
Locality, viii. 227.

Louis XIV., iii. 26. ; vii. 192.
Lochbuy, the Laird of, v. 81, 82 n. Lovat, Simon, twelfth Lord, i. 208. ;
Lochbuy, Lady, v. 82.

iv. 246 n. ; v. 149.
Loch Lomond, v. 109. ; vii. 256. Love, ii. 151. ; iii. 157. ; v. 306. ; vi.
Lock, William, of Norbury Park, viii. 92. ; vii. 19. ; viii. 55. ; ix. 76.
11.

Love and Madness, viii. 177. A play,
Locke, John, iv. 93 ; vii. 355. His viii. 55.

verses to Dr. Sydenham, iv. 94. His Loveday, Dr. John, iii. 302 n.
plan of education, vii. 222.

Lovibond, Edward, i. 111.
Lodgings, list of Johnson's various, in Low company, viii. 316.
London, i. 217. ; vii. 288.

Low Life, v. 38.
Lofft, Capel, viii. 276.

Lowe, Mr., i. 41. 43.
Lombe, John, his silk-mill at Derby, | Lowe, Mauritius, painter, vii. 252.
vi. 306.

346 n. ; viii. 192.
London, i. 110. 114. ; v. 278. 301 n.; Lowth, Dr. Robert, Bishop of Lon-

vi. 138. 322. ; vii. 77. 87. 149. 227. don, iii. 23. ; iv. 80. 130.; vi. 181.
282. ; viii. 152. 380. The great field Lowther, Sir James, the miser, iv. 116.
of genius and exertion, i. 110. 'Art Lowthers, family of the, iv. 117.
of Living' in, i. 114. Johnson's Lucas, Dr. Charles, ii. 65 n.
poem of, i. 129. 132. 140. 142. 144. Lucian, vi. 126 n. ; vii. 380.
222. Johnson's love of, ii. 76. 202.; Lumisden, Andrew, vi. 20.
iii. 134. 148. 75. ; vi. 323. ; vii. 87. Lunardi, aëronaut, viii. 361, 362.
249.; viii. 363 n. The fountain of · Lusiad,' viii. 246.
intelligence, v. 183. No place where Luton Hoe, viii. 96.
economy can be so well practised as Luxury, iii. 202. 256. ; iv. 56. ; v. 102. ;
in, vii. 249. State of the poor in, vi. 178. ; vii. 54. 123. 135.
vii. 282. Too large, v. 301. Mode Lydiat, Thomas, i. 225 n.
of choosing its mayors, vii. 220. Lye, Edward, his Saxon Dictionary,
Pennant's ' Account' of, vii. 113. ii. 321.
Shopkeeper, iv. 80. 82 n., 83. No Lyttelton, George, Lord, ii. 3. 14.;
place cures a man's vanity so well iii. 23. 140. 260 n. 280. ; iv. 164.; V.
as, iii. 134.

9 n. 213. ; vi. 77. 150. ; vii. 334. ; viii.
‘London Chronicle,' ii. 72. 275. ; iii. 27. ; ix. 135. 254. ; x.114. His 'Life of
108. 246. ; vii. 48. ; viii. 52.

Henry II.,'iii. 23. 260 n. ; vi. 150 n.
Londoners, iii. 105. ; v. 35.

Johnson's Life of, viii. 27.
Long, Dudley. See North, viii. 48. 56. • Dialogues of the Dead,' vi. 77. ;
Longitude, ii. 54.

viii. 28.
Longlands, Mr., iii. 223.

Lyttelton, Thomas, Lord, his vision,
Longley, John, vii. 356 n.

viii, 302 n.
Lonsdale, first Earl of, iv. 116. Lyttelton, Mr., uncle of Lord Lyttel
Looking-glasses, vi. 13.

ton, iii, 162. ; vi. 176 n.
Lopez de Vega, ix. 24.

Lyttelton, Miss, vi. 176 m.

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His

329.;

259 n.; vi. 130.

His epitaph, by

his son, iv. 44.
M.

Maclaurin, John, afterwards Lord

Dreghorn, ii. 259. ; iv. 43 n. ; v.
Macartney, George, Earl of, ii. 134. ;

310.
vi. 139 n.; vii. 73 n. 322. ; viii. 30 n. Maclean, Alexander, Laird of Col,
Macaulay, Rev. Kennett, his ‘AC- vi. 27. 41.

count of St. Kilda,' iii. 41. 176.; iv. Maclean, Donald, heir of the Laird of
122. 124.

Col, v. 62. 65, 66. 68 n.
Macaulay, Mrs., wife of the Rev. K. Maclean, Sir Allan, iv. 167 n. ; v. 41.
Macaulay, v. 328.

57. 59, 60. 62 n. 69, 70. 75. 80.84 n.
Macaulay, Catharine, i. 289 n.; ii.

vi. 229. 260.
233. 284. ; iii. 258. ; v. 277 n.; vi.

Maclean, Rev. Hector, v. 12.
166 n. 198.; vii. 1. ; ix. 130. 144. Maclean, Dr. Alexander, his descrip-
Macbean, Alexander, i. 152. 216. ; iii. tion of Johnson, v. 41. 80.
238.; vii. 347. ; viii. 68.

Maclean, Captain Lauchlan, v, 10.
Macbeth, i. 203. ; iii. 93. ; iv. 119. Maclean, Miss, v. 51. 60.
Maccaroni,' iv, 204.

Maclean of Torloisk, v. 242 n.
Maccaronic verses, vii. 125.

Macleod, General John, Laird, of
Macclesfield, George, Earl of, ii. 14 n. Rasay, iv. 162. 193 n. 215 n. John.
Macclesfield, Countess of, reputed son's letter to, iv. 298. His “Me-

mother of Savage, i. 195. 201 n. moirs of his own life, iv. 320.
Macconochie, Mr., afterwards Lord Macleod, Lady, some account of, iv.
Meadowbank, vii. 35 n.

217, 218 n. 220.
Maccruslick, iv. 180 n. 197.

Macleod, Miss, of Rasay, iv. 195. ;
Macdonald, Sir James, ii. 235.; iii. v. 11.
· 187 n. ; iv. 161. 164. 191. 285. ; v. 15.; | Macleod, Sir Roderick, iv. 218. 223.
viii. 57.

Macleod, Rev. Neil, v. 78, 79, 80.
Macdonald, Sir Alexander, iii. 186. ; | Macleod, Malcolm, iii. 551. ; iv. 174.

iv. 159, 160 n. 163. 173. ; v. 48. ; vi. 197.
126.

Macleod, Alexander or Sandie, of
Macdonald, Lady Margaret, vii. 257. Muiravenside, iv. 179, 180 n. 195.
Macdonald, Flora, iv. 203 n., 204, 205, 197. 210.
206. 208 n. 288. 329.

Macleod, Dr., iv. 179.
Macdonald, Major-general, iv. 295. Macleod, Colonel, of Talisker, iv. 179.
Macdonalds, the, v. 174 n.

Macleod, Professor, his brother, iv. 95.
Macfarlane, Mr., antiquary, iv. 167. Macleod, Mr., of Ulinish, iv. 194. 223.
Mackenzie, Sir George, iv. 224.

258.
Mackenzie, Henry, ii. 127. His . Man Macleod, Colin, iv. 193.

of the World ; ' 'Man of Feeling,' | Macleod's dining tables, iv. 258.
iv. 309.

Macleod's maidens, iv. 258
Mackinnon, Mrs., iv. 294.

Maclure, Captain, v. 54.
Mackinnon's Cave, v. 69, 70 n.

Macneil, of Barra, iv. 247.
Mackintosh, Sir James, v. 182 n. M‘Nicol, Rev. Donald, i. 5 n.; v.
292 n. ; vi. 203 n. ; viii. 318. 320.

242 n.
His character of Johnson, X. 168. Macpherson, James, ii. 168. ; iv. 96.
Macklin, Charles, actor, ii. 158. ; vi. 262. ; v. 138. 224. 227. 229, 230.
117.

233, 235. 243. 245. See Ossian.
Maclaurin, Colin, mathematician, ii. Macpherson, Mr., in Slate, v. 47.

Macpherson, Dr. John, his 'Scottish * Man of the World,' iv. 308.

Antiquities,' iv. 216. His Latin Mandeville's ' Fable of the Bees,' vii.

ode from the Isle of Barra, iv. 297. 135, 136. ; ix. 144. His • Treatise
Macpherson, Rev. Martin, and family, on the Hypochondriacal Disease,'
iv. 296. 299.

ix. 144.
Macquarrie, of Ulva, v. 53. 261. 268. Mandeville, Sir John, his · Travels
Macqueen, Rev. Donald, v. 143, 144. in China' recommended, ix. 317.

162. 173. 175. 177. 277. 231. 233, 234, Manley, Mrs., viii. 189.

235. 240. 245. 256. 263. 272. ; v. 333. Manners, vi. 176. ; vii. 375.
Macra, Mr. John, iv. 242.

Manners of the great, vii. 216. In-
Macraes, clan of, iv. 151 n., 152 n. stances of the change of, iv. 55,
242 n.

56 n.
Macsweyn, Mr., v. 14, 15 n. 17. 33. Manning, Rev. Owen, ii. 321 n.
Macswinney, Owen, vi. 193 n.

Manning, Mr., compositor, viii. 323.
Madden, Dr. Samuel, ii. 8. 73, 73 n. ; Manningham, Dr., vi. 302,

v. 258 n. His • Boulter's Monu. Mansfield, Lord, iii. 187 n. 222. 231.
ment,' ii. 74 n.

268. ; iv. 18. 97. ; v. 147. 256. 277.;
Madness, i. 65. ; ii. 170. ; vi. 319, 320.; vi. 113 n. 213. 327 n. ; vii. 326.; viii.
ix. 117.

20. 168.
Madness and hypochondria, distinc- Mantuanus, Johannes Baptista, viii.
tion between, i. 65.

171 n.
• Mahogany,' a liquor so called, viji. Marana, J. P., author of 'The Turk.
53.

ish Spy,' viii. 189 n.
Maiden assize, vii. 96 n.

Marchetti, an Italian physician, is.
Maittaire, Michael, Johnson's cha-

317.
racter of, vii. 351. His account of Marchmont, Hugh, fourth Earl of,
the Stephani,'

Senilia,'

and

iii. 190 n. ; vii. 202. 204. 208. 267.
* Dialects,' vii. 351, 352.

308. ; viii. 20.
Mallet, or Malloch, David, ii. 15. 85. Markland, Jeremiah, philologist, viii.

184. ; iii. 189. 276. ; iv. 192. ; vii. 147 n.; ix. 88.
12. 280. 284. ; viii. 212. ; ix. 149. 195. Marlay, Dr. Richard, viii. 46 n.
His tragedy of Elvira,' ii. 184. Marlborough, John, Duke of, iv.
His Life of Lord Bacon,' vii. 13. 192. ; v. 205. ; vi. 81. 180. ; vii. 260.
His poem on repairing the Univer.

Marlborough, Sarah, Duchess of,
sity of Aberdeen, viii. 211.

i. 174. ; iv. 192. ; viii. 55.
Malone, Edmond, ix. x. xv. ; i. 9 n. Marmor Norfolciense,' i. 156, 157.

11 n. 42 n. 45, 67 n. 73 n. 88 n. 89 n. Marriage, ii. 110. 151. ; iii. 47, 48. 77.
174 n. 181. 187 n. 237 n. 240 n. 243 n.

106. 119, 120. 196. ; iv. 230 n. ; v.
247 n. 249 n. 253 n. 258 n. 268 n. 266. 316. ; vi. 88 n., 89). 93. 109. 117.
272 n. 284 n. 285 n. 286 n. 298 n. 143. ; vii. 153. ; viii. 293, 294. ; ix.

;
301 n. 306 n.; ii. 9 n. 178 n. 290. 38.
Johnson's letters to, viii. 124.

Marriage service, iii. 119 n.
Man, v. 295. Not a machine, iv. 121.

Marriage, iii. 120. Bill, royal, iii.
Said to be a cooking animal, iv. $179.
28 n. Picture of, by Shakspeare Marriages, late, ix. 3. ; Second, iii. 77.
and Milton, viii. 44 n. Difference Marrying for money, ix. 90.
between a well and ill bred, viii. Marsigli, Dr., ii. 140.; vii. 22.
321.

Martial, Johnson's fondness for, i.
Man of fashion, viii. 160.

71 n. Elphinston's translation of,
* Man of Feeling,' ii. 126.

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vii. 93. Hay's translation of, v. 113.

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