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. 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. Advice to a young clergyman, ii. 400. Clerk, Sir Philip Jennings, ii. 457. Clive, Mrs. the actress, ii. 409; iii. 41. - his "Letter from Lexiphanes," iii. 184. Congreve, his works, i. 367, 374. 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. Dilly, Messieurs, ii. 142, 174, 483, 493. letters of Johnson to, ii. 186; iii. 51. Dodd, Reverend Dr. ii. 181, 2, 206, 214, 260, 282, 200. - Johnson's assistance to him, ii. 182, 186, 196; iii. 90. Douglas, Dr. (Bishop of Carlisle,) i. 140; ii. 68. Douglas cause, i. 344, 465; ii. 250. Drake, Admiral, his life by Johnson, i. 89, 90. ECCLES, Reverend Mr. i. 219. E. Edinburgh Royal Society Transactions, absurd criticism on Johnson in, H. 420.. Education, i. 278; ii. 53, 75, 107, 216, 256, 342, 363; iii. 91. Edwards, Reverend Dr. letter of Johnson to, ii. 350. Mr. (Johnson's fellow collegian) anecdotes of, ii. 305, 464. Eliot, Mr. of Port-Eliot, (now Lord,) ii. 456. his politeness to Johnson, iii. 106. Ellis, Mr. John, anecdotes of, ii. 112. Elphinstone, his edition of "The Rambler," i, 128, Letters from Johnson to him, i. 128, 9. Elwal, the enthusiast, i. 420. Entails, ii. 56, & seq. 63, 69, 72. Johnson's letters on, ii. 58, 61. Epilogue to "The Distrest Mother," i. 25. Episcopacy, ii. 354; iii. 68, 101. Epitaphs, ii. 53; iii. 20, 155. F. FABLE, sketch of one by Johnson, i. 467. Falconer, Reverend Mr. ii. 354. Fame, i. 317; ii. 238, 291; iii. 27. Farmer, Reverend Dr. letters from Johnson to, i. 387; ii. 393. Favours, unreasonable, i. 225. Females, of their succession to land, ii. 57, 63, 95. Fergusson, the astronomer, i. 376. Feudal system, i. 428, 446, 489; ii. 57, 69, 278. Fielding's works, i. 342, 426; ii. 127. Flint, Bet, anecdotes of, ii. 472 Fox, Right Hon. C. J. ii. 280, 521; iii. 78. France, Johnson's visit to, ii. 35, 6. his Journal there, ii. 39, & seq. Franklin, Rev. Dr. his "Demonax,” ii. 421. French language, Johnson's knowledge of, i. 365; iii. 50. French, their manners and writings, i. 395; ii. 338; iii. 36. Frederick III. his life by Johnson, i. 187. - Future state of man, ii. 237, 295; iii. 20. GAMING, i. 427; ii. 114. G. "Ganganelli's Letters," ii. 294. Gardiner, Mrs. iii. 42. Garrick, David, anecdotes of, i. 53, 56, 103, 111, 184, 294, 364, 466; ii. 91, 274, 275, 278, 468; iii. 28. his Shakspeare-Jubilee, i. 356. Johnson's opinion of him, i. 244, 372, 437, 8, 463, 532; ii. 75, 122, IZI his death, ii. 353. King George I. ii. 7. II. i. 88, 90, 108; ii. 7. - AII. his accession and character, i. 229; ii. 395. Gibbon, Edward, Esq. ii. 11, 23, 452. his imhation of Johnson's style, iii. 152. Gluttony, i. 288. Goldsmith, Dr. Oliver, character of, i. 253, & seq. anecdotes of, i. 253, 261, 338, 366, 431, 448, 9, 458, 9, 460, 483, 485, 6, 7; ii. 123, 317, 356, 479, 526. his death, i. 502. - Johnson's epitaphs on him, ii. 153, 4, 5. his bon mots on Johnson, i. 354, 466, 470; iii. 66. - Johnson's opinion of him and his works, i. 251, 313, 341, 2, 434, Gordon, Lord George, ii. 394, 462. Gower, Earl, his letter to Swift, i. 78. Graham, Lord, ii. 361, 476. Grainger, Dr. his "Sugar Cane," ii. 84. his "Ode on Solitude," ii. 235. Grammar-school, Johnson's plan of, i. 54. Granger, Reverend Mr. his "Biographical Dictionary,” ii. 160. Granville, Lord, anecdote of, ii. 412. Gray's poetry, i. 247, 534; ii. 2, 119, 123, 412, 511. Green, Mr. of Lichfield, his museum, ii. 92, 382. Letter from Johnson to him, iii. 155. Greenwich hospital, i. 282. Greville, Richard Fulke, Esq. his "Maxims," &c. iii. 85. Grief, ii. 194. Grierson, Mr. i. 389. De Groot, a descendant of Grotius, ii. 185. Guthrie, William, i. 68, 345. Gwyn, Mr. the architect, ii. 75. H. HABEAS CORPUS, i. 359- Hackman, Rev. Mr. ii. 362. Hailes, Lord, his and Johnson's opinion of each other, i. 267, 277. - his "Annals of Scotland," i. 501, 2, 504, 5, 511; ii. 1, 32, 34, 5, 6, 55 63, 135, 182, 346, 355, 376. his opinion on entails, ii. 62. Hale, Lord Chief Justice, anecdote of, iii. 89. Hales, venerable John, his works, iii. 93. Hall, General, his politeness to Johnson at Warley camp, ii. 347. Hamilton, Right Hon. William Gerard, his kind offers to Johnson, iii. 42. |