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Fobnfon, Dr. Samuel, the ingratitude of his dependants exercises himself in chemical proceffes

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establishes a weekly club at the Turk's Head, Gerard-ftreet 415

account of the members

objects to admitting Garrick a member thereof

his friendship with Garrick not cordial

becomes indolent and torpid

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affifts in detecting the impofture of the Cock-lane Ghost 436

adventure on the stage at Lichfield

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of painting, &c.

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appointed profeffor of ancient literature to the academy

publishes his first political pamphlet, "The Falfe Alarm" ibid. publishes his pamphlet of Falkland's Islands"

his general knowledge

took great pleasure in appofing or examining children his epitaph on Mrs. Bell

his journey to the Hebrides

his opinion of the poems of Offian

his oak ftaff described

his indignant anfwer to Macpherson's letter

publishes a new edition of Shakespeare in conjunction with

Mr. Steevens

publishes The Patriot"

his thoughts on the conftitution

publishes Taxation no Tyranny"

Mr. Thrale purposes to bring him into parliament is foured at being disappointed

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ibid.

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ibid.

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his opinion of Mr. Grenville and Sir Robert Walpole

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created LL. D. by the univerfity of Oxford

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goes to Paris with Mr. Thrale and a party

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his readiness to affift in writing prefaces, prologues, &c.

for authors

his prologue to "A Word to the Wife "

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the petition which he wrote for Dr. Dodd to the King,

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Maittaire, Michael, writes the dedication to the Catalogue of

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Millar, Andrew, Johnson's arch reply to

Milton, John, attacked by Lauder as a plagiarist

defended by Dr. Douglas

extracts from Lauder's conceffions

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Newbery, Mr. engages Johnfon to write the Idler

Newham, the engine-maker, a ftory of him
Nicholls Dr. Frank, a faying of his

Northumberland Houfield-Book, extract from

Novel-Writing, origin and progrefs of
Nugent, Dr. character of him

Oldys, Wm. account of him

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Oborne, Tho. purchafes Lord Oxford's books, and employs Oldys and Johnfon in making the catalogue of them fpecimen of the catalogue

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Pembroke and Montgomery, Philip Earl of, a ftrange character 135

Penn, William, ftory of him

Pennant, Mr. commendation of his tour to the Hebrides, and

of the concluding paragraph thereof

Periodical Meral Elays, their utility

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Phyficians, numerous inftances of the failure of their endeavours to acquire practice, with reflections thereon, 235 er jeg. the college of, attacked by Dr. Schomberg

Pilgrimages, oblervations on

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Pitt, Mr. his fpeech in answer to Mr. Walpole's, on a bill for the encouragement of feamen

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Political State of Great Britain, short account of that work Pope, Mr. his opinion of Johnfon's tranflation of the Meffiah into Latin

his candour to young men of genius

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family

at the performance of Kelly's play for the benefit of his

Pfalmanaasar, George, account of him

Pudding, extempore reflection on a

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Pope, his Effay on Man, compofed from the dictamen of Lord

Bolingbroke

not converfant with the ancient writers on morality commencement of his acquaintance with Warburton an instance of his affected contempt of calumny Precedents in Law, their use

Prifoners, the tenderness with which they are treated
Prologues, their defign

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Prologue, by Johnfon, for the opening of Drury Lane
Theatre by Garrick

Prophecies, forged to ferve political purposes

Proftitution in authors, what

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Puritans, Johnfon's opinion of

Quaker, anecdote of a female one, who kept a houfe of lewd

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- fpecimen of hints from which he compofed fundry of the

papers

all except four written by himself

tranflated into the Ruffian language

Raffelas, Johnfon fold the copy of it, in order to fupport his

mother in her laft illness

examen of that work

Religious Exercifes, thoughts on

Remembrancer, a political paper written by Ralph

Rich, Mr. an elegant compliment of his to Mr. Garrick
Richardjon, particulars of him

compared with Johnfon

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Rider, the Rev. William, a writer in the Gentleman's Magazine

Robinjon, Sir Thomas, is fent by lord Chesterfield to Johnson
with offers of friendship, which are rejected. Anecdotes
of him
Romance writing, modern, the origin and progress of
Rota Club

Ruff head, Owen, undertakes the review of books
Gentleman's Magazine

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Fobnion, Dr. Samuel, the books of divinity which he confulted 540 is terrified at the profpect of death

is left executor to Mr. Thrale, but is aukward in the dif-
charge of his office

his epitaph on Mr. Thrale

his friendship with the Thrale family diffolved

vifits Lichfield and Oxford

becomes very infirm

his account of the death of Levett

ftanzas by him on that event

has a stroke of the palfy, June 16, 1783

his prayer for the recovery of Mrs. Williams
his difagreeable habits

his apprehenfions of and preparation for death

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after an exercise of prayer is wonderfully relieved from
the dropfy, under which he had for fome time laboured 565
eftablishes an alehoufe-club in Effex-ftreet

labours to prevent the second marriage of Mrs. Thrale
his letter to the lord chancellor, declining an offer of his
pecuniary affistance

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tranflation of an ode of Horace whilft there
in his return to town vifits Lichfield

ibid.

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makes his will with feveral blanks in it

begins an Egri Ephemeris, and prepares for his diffolution

his memorial of his deceased parents and brother tranflates fome epigrams from the Greek Anthologia into Latin

his prayer at the last time of his receiving the facrament 58. makes another will and codicil

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Juvenal, Satire iii, account of Johnson's tranflation of
Johnfon fells the copy of the imitation thereof to
Dodfley

Satire x. tranflated by Johnson

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Kenrick, Dr. libels Johnson and Akenfide

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Kent, (the architect)

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Kilda, St. (ifland of) account of the inhabitants, &c.

account of the voyage of an inhabitant of, to Glasgow 477
King's-Evil, History of the Royal Touch for the cure of it — 4

L.

Lacy, Mr. joins Garrick in the purchase of Drury-Lane

Theatre

Lauder, William, his hatred of Milton

his falfe charges of plagiarifm on Milton detected
extracts from his conceffion

his conceffion retracted by his future conduct
goes to Barbadoes, and dies

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Law, the concurrence of circumftances neceffary to ensure
fuccefs in a law-fuit

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Learned men, inftances of their being taken into the fami-

Legiflation, Hooker's fentiments of

Lenox, Mrs. account of a nocturnal feftivity on the publica-

tion of her life of Harriot Stuart

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Literary property, the decifion on the question of

Liturgy of Edward VI. account of the controverfy refpecting it 450
Lobo, Padre Jerome, his Voyage to Abiffinia, tranflated by

Johnfon

-account of that work

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London Magazine, contest between it and the Gentleman's
Magazine

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Macbeth, Tragedy of, a paffage therein illuftrated by a rela-
tion of an affray on the Thames

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Madden, Dr. fubmits a publication of his, to Johnson's
correction

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McGhie, Dr. William, memoirs of
Magliabechi, Antonio, his method of reading fimilar to Johnfon's 16
Mandeville, Dr. Bernard, account of him

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his opinion of Mr. Addison, after a conversation with him 264
Manners, the refinement in, within forty years
Manners, ftate of, when the Rambler was published
Manufactures of this country protected by general warrants 508
Marmor Norfolcienfe, account of that publication
- warrants iffued against the author`

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Martin, (author of the History of the Hebrides) account of 473

Maittaire,

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