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Scotch, Johnson's feelings towards, i. Sellette, vi. 6 n.

208. ; iii. 43. 78. 136. 188. 231. 286.; *Semel insanivimus omnes,' &c.
iv. 32. 87. 272. ; v. 80. 236. 240. 248. whence taken, viii. 171 n.
310.; vi. 58 n.; vii. 79. 262. 359.; Seneca, v. 24.
viii. 79. 113. 156 n. 176, 177.

Selwyn, George, vii. 263.
Scotch, accent, overcome by perseve- 'Senectus,' use of the word, vii. 203 n.
rance, iii. 189. Clergy, iv. 276. Im.

Sensual intercourse, vii. 76. 201.
pudence, v. 241. Origin of John- *Sentimental Journey,' Sterne's, vi
son's antipathy to, viii. 156 n. Ex- 379.
treme nationality of, iii. 286. High. “Serious Call,' Law's, i. 69. ; iii. 137.;
lander, v. 153. Learning of the, v. ix. 153.
310. Cause of their success in Lon. Sermons, the best English, for style,
don, viii. 177. Lairds, ii. 185. Jea- vii. 79. Collections of, viii. 83.
lousy of the, v. 240. Nationality of Advice on the composition of, vii.
the, v. 240, 241. 263. ; viii. 177.

340.
Scotland, episcopal church of, vii. Settle, Elkana, vi. 196 n.
239.

Séves china, vi. 304.
Scotland, peers of, their interference Sevigné, Madame de, ii.. 26 n.; vi.

in the elections of the commons, 175. ; vii. 301 n.
viii. 244, 245.

Seward, Rev. Mr., of Lichfield, vi.
Scots, Mary, Queen of, ii. 119. ; iv. 32. 102. 291.
Scott, Sir Walter, iv. 168. 185. 240, Seward, William, iii. 'is n. ; vi. 256.
241. 257. 263. ; v. 7. 9. 15. 37. Cha-

260. ; vii. 312.; viii. 314. Anec-
racter of Johnson by, x. 166.

dotes by, ix. 255. ; X. 110.
Scott, George Lewis, i. 224 ; vi. 250. Seward, Miss Anna, i. 36 n. 95. 98, 99.
Scott, John, of Amwell, v. 280. 296. 280 n.; v. 194. 269 n. ; vi. 102. ; vii.
Scott, Sir William. See Lord Stowell. 72. 126. 133. 141, 142 n. 144 r. ; viii.
"Scoundrel,' Johnson's use and ap- 333, Anecdotes by, x. 9.

plication of the epithet, vi. 87 n. Shakspeare, i. 204. ; ii. 74. 84. 138. 275.
115 n. ; ix. 137.

298. 300. 302. ; iii. 87. 97. ; iv. 129. ;
Scoundrelism, iv. 109.

vii. 90. 256. 365. 372 n. ; viii. 45, 46
Scripture phrases, iii. 250.

*.; ix. 19. 86. 256.; X. 6. 31. 91. 139.
Scriptures, proposal to translate them • Shall' and 'will,' use of the words,
into Erse, iii. 10. 12.

i. 96. ; vii. 258.
Scruples, viii. 396. ; ix. 44. 82.

Sharp, Archbishop of St. Andrew's,
Sea-life, vi. 66.

his monument, iv. 62 n. 65 n.
Seasons, influence of, iii. 307.

Sharp, Samuel, his ‘Letters on Italy,
Secker, Archbishop, vii. 376.

vi. 177 n.
Second sight, ii. 313. ; iii. 175. ; iv. Sharp, Dr. John, ii. 283.
171. 177. 245 n. 329.

Sharpe, Rev. Dr. Gregory, i. 145 n.
Secrecy, ix. 131..; X. 112.

Shaving, varieties in, vi. 304.
Sedley, Catherine, Countess of Dor- Shaw, Cuthbert, iii. 16.
chester, iv. 42 n.

Shaw, William, his. Analysis of the
Seduction, vii. 211. ; ix. 42.

Scotch Celtic Language,' vi. 234.
Seed, Rev. Jeremiah, his 'Sermons,' 237. His pamphlet on Ossian, viii.
vii. 79.

247, 248.
Self-importance, vi. 314.

Shebbeare, Dr., iii. 59 n. ; vii. 165. ;
Self praise, vii. 176.

viii. 90. 208.
Selden's 'Table Talk,' i. 113 n. ; V. 42.; Sheep's head, v. 83 n.
viii. 176 n.

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Earl, afterwards first Marquis of Slains Castle, iv. 98. 100, 102, 104. 107.
Lansdowne, vii. 101.; viii. 163 n. Slave-trade, vii. 21. 375.
182. 282.

Sleep, vi, 310, 311. ; vii. 353.
Shenstone, William, iv, 299. ; v. 86. Smalbroke, Dr., his 'Sermons,' i.

215. ; vi, 82 n. ; viii. 129. 219. ; ix.
135. 141.

Smalridge, Dr., his “Sermons,' vii. 79.;
Sheridan, Richard Brinsley, i. 192 n.; ix. 138.

ii. 124. 156. ; v. 316.; vi. 210. 248. ; ·Smart, Christopher, ii. 60. 170, 171. ;
vii. 59.

vii. 378. ; ix. 168.
Sheridan, Mrs., formerly Miss Linley, Smart, Mrs., viii. 363.
x. 260.

Smith, Rev. Edward, his verses on
Sheridan, Thomas, ii. 142, 143. 156 n. Pococke, the oriental linguist, vii.

158. 160, 161, 167, 239, 240. 280 n. ; 105.
iii. 88, 89 n. 136. 143. 189. 191. 301. ; Smith, Dr. Adam, i. 72. ; ii. 212. ; iv.
v. 105. 257. 293. ; vi. 116.; vii. 174. 9. 21. ; V. 114 ; vi. 128 n.; vii. 187.
248. ; viii. 155, 156 n. 197. 216.

His Wealth of Nations,' vi. 56.
Sheridan, Mrs., her 'Sydney Bid- His interview with Johnson, v.

dulph,' some account of, ii. 124, 114 n.; vii. 187 n. Difference be.
124 n. 161.

tween Johnson and, vii. 372. Gar.
Sheridan, Charles, his ‘Revolution in rick's opinion of, vii. 372.
Sweden,' vii. 126.

Smithson, Sir Hugh, first Duke of
'She Stoops to Conquer,' iii. 244. 253. Northumberland, iii. 147.
264. 276.

Smoking, iv. 56 n.
Shiels, Mr. Robert, i. 216. ; vi. 149 n. | Smollett, Dr. Tobias, ii. 113. ; v. 112
156. 250. 331.

Smollett's Commissary, v. 110.
Ship of Fools,' Barclay's, ii. 25. Society, ii. 224. 227. 233. 312 n. ; vii.
Shipley, Dr. Jonathan, Bishop of St. 136, 137. ; ix, 136. 242.

Asaph, v. 200.; vi. 203. ; viii. 49. Socrates, vii. 102. ; viii. 54.
241.

Solamen miseris socios,' &c., author
Shippen, William, ix. 146.

of, undiscovered, viii. 172 the
Shoe-buckles, iv. 9.

Solander, Dr., iii. 168. 172. ; V. 64.
Shop-keepers of London, iv. 80. 82. Soldiers, vi. 125. ; vii. 101.
Short-hand, iii. 265.; vii. 106 n.; Solitude, iii. 33. ; ix. 42. 115.; X. 87.
viii. 154.

93. 266.
Sibbald, Sir Robert, vii. 55.

Somerville, James, thirteenth Lord,
Sick, duty of telling truth to the, viii. viii. 19.

Sorrow, iv. 61. ; ix. 119. ; X. 255, 256.
Siddons, Mrs., viii. 236. ; ix.

Souls, middle state of, after death, i,
Silk, disadvantages of wearing, iv.

286.
229.

Sounds, iii. 227.
Simpson, Joseph, vi. 147 n. John South, Dr., his ' Sermons,' iii. 110.;
son's letter to, ii. 110.

vii. 79.
Simpson, Thos., engineer, ii. 116n. Southwell, Robert, his stanzas' upon

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Sin, original, iv. 89.; viii. 103.

the Image of Death,' v. 205.
Sinclair, Sir John, viii. 119 n.

Southwell, Thomas, second Lord, vii.
Sins, iii. 205.

345.; viii. 163.
• Sixteen-string Jack,' vi. 157 n. Southwell, Lady Margaret, vii. 345.
Skaiting, ix. 49.

Spain, no country less known thats
Skie, Isle of, iv. 71. 161. Johnson's ii. 133. 186. 212.
ode on, iv. 166 n.

Spanish plays, vii. 363.

308 n.

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Speaking, public, v. 281.

Stirling, corporation of, Johnson's ar.
Speaking of one's selt, vii. 176.

gument in favour of, v. 320.
. Speculum, Humanæ Salvationis,' vi. Stockdale, Rev. Percival, lii. 122,
14.

122 n. ; viii. 321. Anecdotes by, x,
Spectator,' iii. 249. ; v. 318. ; vi. 151. ; 51.
vil. 87. 373. 379.; viii. 50. 67.

Stonehenge, x. 270.
Spells, iv. 177.

Stories, and story-telling, vi. 61, 62. ;
Spelman, Sir Henry, on Confiscated ix. 62. 138.; X. 142.
Church Property, viii. 145.

Stowell, Lord, ii. 22 n. 111 n. 250. ; iji.
Spence, Rev. Joseph, v. 51, 51 n. His 112. 156 158. ; iv. 6. 11. 15. 37.; V.

• Anecdotes,' vii. 312. 356. ; viii. 172. 215 n. ; vii. 97. 103. 158. 320.;
35.

viii. 67.
Spencer, John George, second Earl, Strahan, Rev. Mr., i. 278.; ii. 286.;
vii. 122. 321, 321 n.

iii. 23. 154, 155. ; iv. 92.; viii, 268.
Spendthrifts, ix. 54.

Strahan, William, iii. 155. ; vii. 228. ;
Spirits, appearance of departed, ii. 106. viii. 78.

180. 313. ; iii. 175. 194. 213. 220, Strahan, Mrs., Johnson's letters to,
220 n. ; vii. 59. 103. 141. 210. 215. viii, 78.
270.; viii. 69. 71. ; ix. 5. 69.

Stratagem, vii. 114.
Spirits, evil, iv. 38.

Streatfield, Mrs., X. 106.
* Spiritual Quixote,' key to the cha- Strichen, Lord, iv. 110, 110n.
racters in, x. 244.

Strickland, Mrs., vi. 15. 251.
Spleen,' the, vi. 156.

Stuart family, ii, 119. 215; iii. 258 ;
Spottiswoode, John, vii. 180.

vi. 295.
Stage, the, iv. 131.

Stuart, Hon, and Rev. William, Arch.
Stanhope, Mr. (Lord Chesterfield's

bishop of Armagh, viii. 188.
son), viii. 52. 335.

Stuart, Hon. Colonel James, vii. 280.
Stanyan, Abraham, great accuracy of 305.

his Account of Switzerland,' vii. Stuart, Andrew, iii. 272. ; vi. 113.
220.

Stuart, Rev. James, translator of the
Statuary, vi. 68.

Scriptures into Erse, iii. 13.
Staunton, Dr., afterwards Sir George, Study, ii. 187. 213. 245. 249. 253. ; vii.

Johnson's letter to, ii. 134, 134 n. 126. 290. 357. 368. ; ix. 218.; X. 59.
Steele, Sir Richard, vi. 79. ; viii. 22. Style, ii. 255, 255 n. 266. ; iii. 227. 307.;
Steele, Mr. Joshua, his 'Prosodia Ra. vii. 91. 120. 317. ; viii. 7. 29. ; X 309.
tionalis,' v. 265.

Subordination, ii. 227. 233. 316.
Steevens, George, Esq., iii. 116, 116 n. Subscription to the Thirty-nine Ar-

124, 125. 239.; v. 180. 323. ; vi. 227. ; ticles, iii, 110. 177, 177 n.; iv. 61.; vii.
vii. 10. 122.; viii, 272. 406. Anec- 97. 257.
dotes by, ix. 192.

Succession, vi, 36. 41.
Sterne, Lawrence, iii. 209. 262. ; vii. Suicide, iii. 270.; iv. 50.; viii. 135. 219.
379.; viii, 86.

His • Tristram Sunday, iji. 72. 252.; iv. 66. ; v. 324. ;
Shandy,' vi. 79. His 'Sermons,' ix. ix. 221.
246.

Superiors, deference to, iv. 106, 106 n.
Stews, licensed, vi. 134.

Superstitions, iii, 175. ; v. 37.
Stewart, Dugald, on the · Lives of Suppers, vii. 154.
the Poets,' x. 163.

Suspicion, vi. 270. ; ix. 148.
Stewart, Francis, 1,216.; vii. 307. 312. ; | Swallows, iii. 46.
viii. 256.

Swearing in conversation, iii. 197.
Stillingileet, Benjamin, viii. 85. Swene's stone, iv, 120.

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171 n.

Swift, Dr. Jonathan, his 'Tale of a | Taylor, Chevalier, vii. 264.

Tub,'ii. 239,239 n. Johnson's opinion Tea, ii. 67 n.; iv. 13. , vii. 100.; ir.
of, ii. 160, 160 n. ; 339.; iii. 57, 57 141. 170.; X. 3.
n.; iv. 36. ; v. 256. His 'Gulliver's Teapot, Johnson's, ii. 68. ; X. 105.
Travels,' v. 256. Johnson's Life of, * Telemachus,' v. 43. 329. ; vi. 232.
viii. 33. Character of his Journal,' Temple, Sir William, i. 258. ; vii. 91 n.
ibid. His verses on his own death, 184.
quoted by Johnson on his death-bed, Temple, Rev. Mr., Vicar of St. Glu-
ix, 316.

vias, ii. 221. 314. ; v. 254. ; viii. 133.
Swinfen, Dr., i. 63. 317.

Temptation, vii. 67.
Sympathy, vi. 104. ; ix. 209.

Tenants, v. 21. 34.
Sympathy with others in distress, iii. Terence, vii. 365.
95.

Testimony, viii. 281.
Sydenham, Dr., his description of St. Thatching, iv. 293.

Vitus's dance, i. 160. Johnson's Theobald, Lewis, ii. 84.
Life of, i. 33. 175.

Theocritus, vii. 350.
Sydney, Sir Philip, his · Arcadia,' vi. Thicknesse, Philip, his ' Travels,' vii.
266 n.

65.
Sydney, Algernon, iii. 248.

Things, attention to small, viii. 181.
Sydney Biddulph,' ii. 161.

Thirty-nine Articles, the, iii. 110. 177,
• Système de la Nature, iv. 40.

177 n. ; iv. 61.
Thirlby, Dr. Styan, viii. 147 n.

l'homas, Mr. Nathaniel, vi. 219.
T.

Thompson, William,

Thomson, the poet, ii. 239.; iii. 55.; vi.
* Table Talk,' Selden's, v. 42.

156. 239. 249. 268.; vii. 223.; viii, 20 n.
Taciturnity, ix. 122.

Thomson, Rev. James, his case, vi.
Tacitus, style of, iii. 225.

182. 334.
"Tale of a Tub,' ii. 239, 239 n.; iv. 36.; | Thornton, Bonnel, i. 243. 255 n. Ode
V. 256.

op St. Cecilia's Day,' ii. 197.
Talisker, iv. 276. 283.; viii. 177. Thornton, Henry, vii. 348.
Talkers, exuberant public, ridiculed, Thrale, Mrs. See Piozzi.
iii. 288.

Thrale, Henry, ii, 292. 295. ; iii, 65 ;
Talking above the capacity of one's iv. 136.; v. 217. ; vi. 104. 120. 135.
company, viii. 175.

204. 238. 264.; vii. 272. 338. 344. 348.;
Tallow-chandler, Johnson's story of viii. 45, 55. 59. 78. His death, viii.
one, v. 278.

60. 128. Johnson's epitaph on, X.
Tasker, Rev. William, vii. 245.

175.
Tasso, vii. 185.

Threshing, iv. 293.
Taste, iii. 227. ; refinement of, vill. | Thuanus, Johnson's proposed trans-
342.

lation of, viii, 410.
Taverns, vi. 82, 82 n.

Thucydides, vii. 185.
• Taxation no Tyranny,' v. 248. 276. ; | Thurlow, Lord, vi. 184. ; vii. 347. ; viii.
vii. 46. 126.

169. 330. 339. 352, 353.
Taylor, Jeremy, ii. 259 n. ; viii. 290. Tillotson, Archbishop, his Sermo
297. ; ix. 141.

vii. 78.
Taylor, Rev. Dr. John, i. 84, 84 n. 193. Time, ix. 148.

213. 227. 283, 284. ; iii. 198 n.; vi. Time and space, vii. 372.
111, 272. ; vii. 275. 289. 294. 326. ; Titi, History of Prince, vi. 5.
viii. 7. 10. 27. 266.; X. 60.

Toasts, vii, 376.

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Toleration, iii. 291. 296. ; vii, 252. 359. Turks, vi. 45.
Tom Jones, ix. 322.

Turnpike roads, ix. 311.
To-morrow, ix. 114.

Turton, Dr., Physician, i. 97.
Tooke, John Horne, vii. 164. His ' Turkish Spy,' v. 81. The authors of,
"Letter to Mr. Dunning,' vii. 217. viii. 189.

His . Diversions of Purley,' ibid. Twalmley, inventor of the ironing
Tories, iv. 304. ; vii. 179.; viii. 183. ; box, viii. 183.
ix. 11.

Twining, Rev. Thomas, his Aristotle's
Tory, Johnson's definition of, ii. 48. • Poetics,' vi. 158 n.
Tory and Whig, Johnson's description Twiss, Richard, his' Travels in Spain,
of, viii. 95. 293. ; X. 24.

v. 289 n. 328 n.
Torture in Holland, ii. 257.

Tyers, Thomas, ii. 7.; iii. 116.; iv.
Towers, Dr. Joseph, his Letter to 71. ; v. 254. ; vii. 156. Anecdotes

Johnson on his Political Publica. by, ix. 168.
tions,' v. 253. His . Essay on John. Tyrconnel, Lord, i. 200 n.
son,' viii. 9.

Tyrwhitt, Thomas, his “ Vindication,'
Town life, vi. 321. ; vii. 86.

viii, 124.
Townley, Charles, vi. 251.

Tytler, Alexander Fraser, Lord Wode-
Townshend, Right Hon. Charles, iii. houselie, ii. 119.; iv. 306. ; v. 137 n.
262. ; vi. 117 n.

148. 238.
Trade, iii. 101. 210. ; v. 63. ; vi. 56.
Tradesmen, opulence of, v. 63.
Tradeswomen, vii. 217.

U.
Tradition, iv. 69.
Tragedy, vi. 158.

Union, Scotch, iv. 32 n.
Tragic acting, iv. 27.

Union with Ireland, viii. 295.
Translation, vi. 154.

• Universal History,' list of the au-
Transubstantiation, iv. 69. 88.

thors of, v. 389 n.
Transpire,' definition of, vii. 203 n. Universities, English, not sufficiently
Trapaud, Mr., iv. 141.

rich, vi. 128.
• Traveller,' Goldsmith's, ii. 192. 200. • Unius lacertæ,' viii. 89, 89 n.

275. 308. ; iii. 280. ; v. 85. ; vii. 85. Upcott, William, i. 151. 314. : ii. 173.
Travelling, the use of, ix. 115. In

286. ; iii. 165. ; iv. 2. ; ix. 257.; X.
quest of health, rules for, viii. 138. 122. 209. 316.
Treason, constructive, viii, 63.

Urban, Sylvanus, Latin ode to, i. 125.
'Trees in Scotland, iv. 67 n. 74.

Useful Knowledge, ix. 78.; X. 84.
Trial by duel, iii. 14.

Usher, Archbishop, iii. 148.
Trifles, duty of at to, ii, 72.

Usury laws, vi, 144.
218. ; vii. 219.

Uttoxeter, Johnson's extraordinary
Trimlestown, Lord, vii. 55.

visit to, viii. 378.; X. 103.
Trinity, iii. 297, 298. ; iv. 88.
. Tristram Shandy,' ix. 244.
Troughton, Lieutenant, v. 208 n.

V.
Trusler, Rev. Dr. John, his · Princi-
ples of Politeness,' vi. 175.

Vallancy, General, viii. 269.
Truth, ii. 220. 229. ; vi. 61, 62. ; vii. Valière, Mademoiselle de la, iv. 42.

57. 137. 285. 354.; viii. 306. 365. 396. ; | Vane, Anne, i. 226.
-X. 23. 35.

Vanity, viii. 411. ; ix. 84.
Tunbridge Wells, Johnson at, i. 218. 'Vanity of Human Wishes,' i. 221.
Tull's Husbandry, v. 59.

226. ; ii. 319.; X. 30. 78. 165.

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