Farmer, Reverend Dr. letters from Johnson to, Gentleman's Magazine, i. 56, &c. Ferguffon, the aftronomer, i. 324- King George I. i. 474- II. i. 77, i. 204; ii. 319. -Johnfon's interview with, i. 291.. Feudal fyftem, i. 371, 387, 423; ii. 3, &c. 15, Ghofts, i. 219, 363, 372; ii. 190, 231, 294, 209, 210. Fielding's works, i. 299, 369; ii. 66. Fingal.-See Offian. Fitzherbert, Mr. ii. 14г. Flatman's poems, ii. 59: Flint, Bet, anecdotes of, ii. 390. Flood, Right Hon. Henry, his epitaph on Floyer, Sir John, anecdotes of, ii. 485. Ford, Parfon, ii. 263. Fox, Right Hon. C. J. ii. 212, 433, 502. his Journal there, i. 501, & feq. Francis's Horace, ii. 267. Demonax,' ii. 344. French, their manners and writings, i. 342; Frederick III. his life by Johnfon, i. 169. Ganganelli's Letters,' ii. 224. Garrick, David, anecdotes of, i. 44, 8, 90, 8, his Shakspeare-Jubilee, i. 308. his death, ii. 280. 384. fome ftories as to, i. 371, 4; ii. 231, Gibbon, Edward, Efq. i. 478, 488; ii. 37z. Glow-worm, Johnson's fable of, i. 404. Goldsmith, Dr. Oliver, character of, i. 223, & seq. his death, i. 436. Johnson's epitaphs on him, ii. 91, 3. ii. 490. Johnson's opinion of him and his works, i. 221, 275, 6, 297, 9, 377, 382, 390, 3, 4, 403, 5, 6, 437, 484; ii. 62, Gordon, Lord George, ii. 317, 380. Grainger, Dr. his Sugar Cane,' ii. 29. his. Ode on Solitude,' ii. 171. Grammar-fchool, Johnson's plan of, i. 46. Granger, Reverend Mr. his Biograpical Dic- Hackman, Reverend Mr. ii. 287. Hailes, Lord, his and Johnson's opinion of each his Annals of Scotland,' i. 435, 7, 8, 9, 445, 470, 496, 7, 8, 9, 515; ii. 1, 10, Hale, Lord Chief Juftice, anecdote of, ii. 511. his opinion on entails, ii. 7. Hales, venerable John, his works, ii. 514. Hall, General, his politenefs to Johnson at Hamilton, Rt. Hon. William Gerard, his kind Letters of Johnfon to, ii. 469, 545. Hamilton's poems, ii. 142. Hanway, Mr. Jonas, i. 172, 341. Happinefs, i. 276: ii. 71, 225.-See Life. Harleian mifcellany, i. 94. Harris, James, Efq. ii. 199, 207. Hill, Dr. his works, i. 294. History and Hiftorians, refications on, i. 231, Home, Mr. John, his parody on Derrick, i. 248. his propofed history of the rifing in 1745, Homer, Johnfon's tranflations from, i. 18. Hoole, John, Efq. his Taffo,' i. 208. his Cleonice,' i. 442. Hoole, John, Efq. his attention to Johnson Hope, Dr. confulted on Johnfon's illnefs, ii. during his laft illness, ii. 575. Horace, Johnfon's tranflations from, i. 19. -- criticism on a paffage in that Latin poet, Haftings, Warren, Efq. character of, ii. 365. Letter from him to the authour, ii. 366. Letters of Johnson to, ii. 367, 9, 370. Hawkesbury, Lord, Johnson's letter to, relative Hawkefworth, Dr. i, 102. his Voyages,' i. 414. Hawkins, Sir John, remarks on his life of -circumstances as to Johnfon related by him contradicted or explained, i. 64, 74, 87, 103, 110, 112, 126, 7, 130, 159, 170, 184, 225, 262, 290, 7; ïï. 521, 551, 567, quits the Literary Club, i. 262. Hawkins, Mr. i. 13. Hay, Lord Charles, ii. 48, 341. ii. 46, 481, 570. Hebrides, Johnfon's wish to vifit, i. 244, 252, Johnfon's tour to them, i. 427. Johnson's publifhed Account of his Journey,' i. 436, 9, 441, 3, 450, 3, 4, 7, 486; ii. 104, 157, 233, 247. Heely, Mr. and Mrs. i. 289; ii. 550. Houghton gallery, ii. 525. Houfe of Commons, ii. 187, 192, 303, 4, 373, Huggins, Mr. ii. his fcepticifm, i. 241, 276; ii. 24, 143. Humphry, Ozias, Efq. antiquity of his family, Hurd, Dr. (Bishop of Worcester,) ii. 86, 500. I. and J. JAMES, Dr. his Medical Dictionary,' i. 85; his death, ii. 45, and fee ii. 59. Idler,' Johnfon's, i. 181, 3, 7- Jennyns, Soame, Efq. hisOrigin of Evil,' his Evidence of the Chriftian Religion,' Infidelity, i. 315, 484; ii. 72, 118, 304, 498. opens an academy at Edial, ib. endeavours to obtain the degree of his diftreft circumftances and filial lofes his wife, 127-his grief on that occafion, ib. 505; ii. 536, 566.-Com- pofes her funeral fermon, i. 131. vifits Oxford in 1754, i. 146; and again i. 298, 308; ii. 21, 495, 553- obtains his degree of A. M. from that نوع i. 468, 9.. by Oxford University, his interview with The King, i. 291. appointed Profeffor of Ancient Lite- rature in The Royal Academy, i. 368. endeavour to get him into parliament, i. 346, & feq.. vifits the Hebrides, i. 4z6.—See France, i. 498, 9.-His account JOHNSON, his Will and Codicil, ii. 572.-Re- his MS. account of his own life, ii. 575.. his death, ii. 579.-His funeral, 581. his peculiarities of perfon and manner, general traits of his character and mode his early, habitual, and fyftematick piety, i. 9, 29, 257, 263, 296, 310, 333, 349, 379, 393, 441, 481,4; ii. 56, 96, 101, 232, 240, 285, 373, 382, 411, 457, 463, 472, 487, 8, 550, 4, 569,577, 8. his fuperftition, i. 26+, 503.. his aweful dread of death, i. 320, 9,. 341, 449; ii. 143, 6, 229, 479, 487, 492, his general tenderness of nature, hu- manity, and affability, i. 36, 222, 244, 289, 296, 307, 330, 451;. ii. 35, 90, 122, his warm and fometimes violent man- ner, i.. 324, 340, &c. ii. 56, 227, 241, 255, 260, 288, 396, 436, 490, 525.. his occafional jocularity, i. 423, 486, his inviolable regard to truth, i. 237, his refpect for birth and family, i. 243, his political character and opinions, and pamphlets, i. 74, 332, 345, 353. 440, 458, 46c, 471.-[For his other works fee their feveral titles.] catalogue of works proposed to be executed by him, ii. 557. ftories to his prejudice refuted, ii. 170, various portraits of him, ii. 581. Jones, KAMES, Lord, i. 384, 6. his works, i. 319; ii. 257, 265. Ken, Bishop, anecdotes of, ii. 154. Kennedy, Reverend Dr. his Aftronomical Chro- M. D. a tragedy by, ii. 195. Killingley, M. her curious address, ii. 176. King, Charles, I. and II.-George I. II. and III. Kings, their fituation, i. 230, 9, 240. Law, Johnfon's intention of ftudying, i. 267. his opinions as to the ftudy and practice of, i. 277, 282, 298, 393, 6; i. 17, 160, Johnfon's arguments on feveral cafes, viz. On Schoolmafters and their Duty, i. 375.7. Rights of Lay Patrons, i. 410. Stirling Corporation's Cafe, i. 492. Liberty of the Pulpit, ii. 74, & fee 97. Registration of Deeds, ii. 372. the Cafe of the Procurators of Edin- Learning, i. 248, 378; ii. 335. Lectures, their inutility, i. 276; ii 383. Lenox, Mrs. i. 138, 188, 442. Lever, Sir Afhton, his Museum, ii. 525. Lewis, F. i. 123. Mr. (ufher of Westminster-school) his Libels on the dead, ii: 51.-See Topham's Cafe. Liberty, political, i. 304; ii. 287. Liberty and neceflity of the will, ii. 227, 370, 522. Lichfield, remarks on, ii. 34, 5. Johnfon's laft vifit to, and the marks Liddel, Sir Henry, his fpirited expedition to Life, reflections on, i. 342, 5, 400, 572; ii. 71, 4, 151, 173, 490, 506, 552. Literary Club, i. 261, 2, 461; ii. 116, 580. Literary frauds, i. 137.-Inftances of, i. 195. Literary Property, i. 237, 8, 421, 431, 476; Lives of the English Poets,' Johnson's, ii. 110, London, its immenfity, i. 228, 9, 312, 341, its fuperiority over the country, i. 251, Johnfon's and the authour's love of, London, Johnfon's poem of, i. 59, 60, 4, 5. Longley, Mr. of Rochefter, ii. 333. Lovat, Lord, anecdotes of and epigram on, i. 97. Loyalty, ii. 436. Lucan, Lord, ii. 380; and Lady, ii. 520. Lumifdaine, Andrew, Efq. i. 511. Luton-Hoe, Lord Bute's feat at, ii. 406. 397: Luxury and Extravagance, i. 367, 395, ii. 22, Mary, Queen of Scots, i. 192, 429, 437, 445. 72, 221, 8, 242, 263. Lydiat, i. 104. Lyttelton, George Lord, his works, i. 294, 343; MACAULAY, Mrs.-Johnfon's opinion of her his Dictionary of Geography, 389. Maccaronick verses, ii. 222. Mafon, Reverend Mr. William, i. 4, 5, 471 ; ii. 59, 229, 514. Mafquerades, i. 389. Maxwell, Reverend Dr. his communications as Mayo, Reverend Dr. i. 417, 18. Melancholy, reflections on, i. 28, 186; ii. 11, 22, 46, 94, 101, 132, 158, 168, 313. his Lufiad,' ii. 473. Millar, Andrew, anecdote of, i. 159. Macclesfield, Lady, the poet Savage's reputed Milne, Mr. the architect, defended, i. 191. mother, i. 90-94. Mac Donald, Sir James, i. 244. Sir Alexander, i. 359. Macklin, the comedian, i. 209. Maclaurin, Mr. i. 486. Maclean, Sir Allan, ii. 103, 124. Macpherfon, James, Efq. i. 444, 6, 8.-And fee Offian. Johnfon's letter to him, i. 449. Macquarry, ii. 124, 130. Macqueen, Mr. Donald, i. 496. Milton, his grand-daughter, i. 125. Johnfon's life of, ii. 348. Mimickry, i. 357. Miracles, i. 241. Mirror The, periodical paper prefented to Johnfon by its authours, ii. 564. ⚫ Modern Characters from Shakspeare,' ii. 206. Monboddo, Lord, and his works, i. 311, 353, 396, 422, 497; ii. 405, 489. Monckton, Hon. Mifs, Johnson's pleasantry to, Madden, Dr. his Boulter's Monument,' i. Monro, Dr. his opinion on Johnson's illness, 175. Madness, i. 214. 158. ii. 482. Mahogany, a liquor fo called, ii. 376. B |