Argyle, Archibald, Duke of, ii. 147. Ascham, Roger, Johnson's life of, i. 286. Ash, John, M.D. founder of the Eumelian club, iii. 156. Ashbourne, singular anecdote of the mistress of an inn there, ii. 241. Authours, of deciding on their MSS. i. 439; ii. 275, 316, 355. of their writing for profit, ii. 211, 12. the respect due to them, ii. 311, 479. Baltick, The, Johnson's proposed expedition to, ii. 193. his "Voyages,” i. 409. Barber, Francis, i. 145, 212, 352; iii. 161, 2, 3, 4- Johnson's letters to him, i. 352, 388, 9. Baretti, i. 203, 220, 348; ii. 82, 163. his trial, i. 374, 5. Johnson's letters to him, i. 220, 226, 7. Barnard, Dr. (Bishop of Killaloe) i. 521; ii. 154, 475, 480. Barretier, J. P. his life by Johnson, i. 89, 94. Barrington, Hon. Daines, ii. 313. Barrow, Dr. his Sermons, ii. 473. Barry, Dr. his "System of Physick," ii. 121. Barry, Mr. his paintings, iii. 27. Bath, Johnson's visit to, ii. 127. Bentham, Dr. ii. 79. Bentley, Dr. English verses by, ii. 418. Beresford, Mrs. and Miss, iii. 72. Berwick, Duke, his "Memoirs,” ii. 294. Bewley, Mr. his enthusiastick veneration for Johnson, ii. 495. Biography, remarks on. i. 1-8; ii. 81, 146, 207, 436, 469; iii. 140, 159. his letter to Johnson on his Dictionary, i. 174. Blair, Reverend Dr. Hugh, his "Sermons," ii. 164, 169, 215, 243, 329, 469. Letter to the Authour on Pope's "Essay on Man," ii. 375. Reverend Robert, authour of "The Grave," ii. 129. Blake, Admiral, his life by Johnson, i. 89. Bolingbroke, Lord, his works, i. 162. Bolton, Mr. of Birmingham, ii. 88. Books and Booksellers, ii. 67, 225; iii. 69. Boothby, Miss, letter of Johnson to, ii. 440. Bosvile, Godfrey, Esq. ii. 402. Boswell (the authour of this work) introduced to Johnson, i. 240. his "Account of Corsica," i. 341, 350, 1, 358, 364. elected of the Literary Club, i. 471. his "Letter to the People of Scotland," on Mr. Fox's India Bill, iii. For other matters see i. 289, 311, 323, 341, 381, 455; ii. 57, 350, 511; Johnson's arguments in favour of his trying his fortune in London, Johnson's letters to him, i. 290, 310, 321, 349, 357, 384, 404, 407, 445, 448, 490, 1, 2, 3, 496, 498, 9, 500, 1, 2, 505, 507, 509, 510, 512, 514, 523; ii. 31, 33, 35, 37, 54, 5, 57, 8, 61, 63, 4, 5, 127, 156, 7, 161, 2, 169, 170, 173, 174, 182, 184, 187, 190, 1, 193, 242, 247, 288, 347, 351, 354, 367, 370, 372, 381, 386, 388, 399, 404, 450, 497, 507, 509, 511, 513; iii. 32, 44, 53, 4, 56, Letters to Johnson from him, i. 323, 349, 403, 405, 407, 446, 494, 5, 501, 504, 509, 512, 513, 522; ii. 35, 52, 64, 156, 158, 9, 166, 169, 171, 2, 179, 183, 186, 189, 190, 192, 242, 3, 247, 249, 250, 1, 287, 345, 353, 367, 371, 381, Boswell, Mrs. Letters of Johnson to, ii. 156, 189, 513. Dr. his character of Johnson, ii. 104. Mr. Thomas David, ii. 397; iii. 173. Boucher, Governour, ii. 462. Boufflers, Mad. de, ii. 52. Braithwaite, Mr. iii. 69. Bribery, ii. 7. Brocklesby, Dr. his kind attention to Johnson, ii. 527; iii. 32, 56, 109, 160. the authour introduced to him, i. 471. his "Essay on the Sublime," &c., i. 371. his "Letter on the Affairs of America,” ii. 228. Johnson's letters to him, i. 159, 196, 198, 307; iii. 38, 129, 142. Anecdotes of Johnson related by him, ii. 53, 495. Burney, Miss, Johnson's praise of her and her works, iii. 27, 67. her imitations of Johnson's style, iii. 153. Burrowes, Reverend Robert, his remarks on and imitations of Johnson's style, iii. 150. Burton's "Anatomy of Melancholy,” ii. 77. "Burton's books," iii. 52. Bute, Lord, ii. 16, 96, 150, 490. Butter, Dr. ii. 2.%; ììì. 160. Byng, Admiral, his epitaph, i. 191. Byng, Hon. John, his Letter to Mr. Malone, relative to Johnson's death, iii. 174. Mungo, ii. 229. Carleton, Captain, his "Memoirs," iii. 106. Carlisle, Earl of, his poems, ii. 479. his tragedy, ii. 43. Cator, John, Esq. Johnson's character of him and his fine seat, iii. 92. Cattle extraordinary, ii. 204. Cave, Mr. Edward, his life by Johnson, i. 153, and see i. 429; ii. 318. Chamberlayne, Reverend Mr. iii. 75. Chambers, Sir Robert, i. 498. Letter from Johnson to him, i. 166. Chapone, Mrs. letter of Johnson to, iii. 43. Charles I. ii. 25. Johnson's opinion of. II. ii. 7, J Chesterfield, Lord, i. 112, 155, 453, 535; ii. 338, 364, 526; iii. 105. his "Letters," i. 156; ii. 132. Johnson's severe letter to him, i. 158. Cheyne's "English Malady,” ii. 157. Chymistry, ii. 30. Cibber, Colley, i. 107, 247, 327; ii. 146, 226; iii. 41, and see George 11 Theophilus, his "Lives of the Poets," ii. 118, 123. Clarendon, Lord, continuation of his "History,” ii. 65. Clarke, Dr. his works, iii. 172. Clergy, The, i. 425, 473, & seq.; ii. 195, 306, 312, 453, 4. 403 Advice to a young clergyman, ii. 400. Clerk, Sir Philip Jennings, ii. 457. Clive, Mrs. the actress, ii. 409; iii. 41. O'Conor, Charles, Esq. Johnson's letters to, on his "Account of Ireland," Courtenay, John, Esq. extracts from his poem on Johnson's character, i. 29, 136, 191, 209, 493; iii. 148. Cowley, Johnson's ite of, ii. 426. Crabbe, Reverend Mr. his "Village,” ii. 526. Cruikshank, Mr. letter of Johnson to, iii. 134. Cullen, Dr. consulted on Johnson's illness, iii. 57. Cumberland, Richard, Esq. ii. 445; iii. 149. DALRYMPLE, Sir John, his "Memoirs," i. 453. Davies, Mr. Thomas, character and anecdotes of, i. 239, 240, 353, 373, 495; Johnson's kind letters to, iii. 32, 134. his "Memoirs of Garrick," ii. 398. Deane's "Future Life of Brutes," i. 346. Death, reflections on, i. 372, 381; ii. 299, 311; iii. 28, and see Johnson. Dedications and Prefaces by Johnson, and remarks on, i. 98, 107, 112, 155, 192, 217, 223, 4, 234, 306, 309, 325, 340, 447, 462; ii. 172, 177; iii. 148. Delaney's "Observations on Swift," ii. 270. Dempster, George, Esq. i. 268, 518. Derby, some particulars as to, ii. 212. |