school, i. 37. removes to Birmingham, i. 38. endeavours to obtain the degree of his diftreft circumftances and filial lofes his wife, 127-his grief on that vifits Oxford in 1754, i. 146; and obtains his degree of A. M. from that i. 155, declines taking Holy Orders, i. 176. obtains a penfion of 300l. a year, i. 204, & feq. vifits Cambridge, i, 266. i. 468, 9. by Oxford University, his interview with The King, i. 291. - endeavour to get him into parliament, vifits the Hebrides, i. 426.-See Wales, i. 439. his peculiarities of perfon and manner, general traits of his character and mode his early, habitual, and fyftematick his aweful dread of death, i. 320, 9, his general tenderness of nature, hu- his occafional jocularity, i. 423, 486, 414; his inviolable regard to truth, i. 237, his political character and opinions, catalogue of works propofed to be ftories to his prejudice refuted, ii. 170, - Jones, KAMES, Lord, i. 384, 6. his works, i. 319; ii. 257, 265. Kelly, Hugh, Johnfon's prologue to his Word to the Wife,' ii. 114. Kemble, J. P. Efq. ii. 467. Ken, Bishop, anecdotes of, ii. 154. Kennedy, Reverend Dr. his Aftronomical Chronology,' i. 198, 9. M. D. a tragedy by, ii. 195. Killingley, M. her curious address, ii. 176. and William III.-See under their respective Kings, their fituation, i. 230, 9, 240. Knowles, Mrs. ii. 225. Reverend Vicefimus, ii. 522, 3. his imitations of Johnson's style, ii. 565. Letters to, i. 447; ii. 311. Lea, Reverend Mr. i. 16. Lenox, Mrs. i. 138, 188, 442. ii Lever, Sir Afhton, his Museum, ii. 525. Mr. (uher of Weftminfter-school) his lines to Pope, ii. 509. Lexiphanes, i: 297. 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. Johnson's laft vifit to, and the marks of refpect paid him by the Corporation, ii. 55!. Liddel, Sir Henry, his fpirited expedition to Lapland, i. 366. 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 Magazine, i. 169. Literary Property, i. 237, 8, 421, 431, 476; ii. 559: Lives of the English Poets,' Johnson's, ii. 110, 11, 117, 133, 307. Published, ii. 181, 279, 344, 425, 8. Some account of the work, and a critique on its merits, ii. 344-365. Lloyd, Mr. (the Quaker) ii. 31. Lobo's Abyffinia, i. 38; ii. 47. Lock, Mr. of Norbury Park, ii. 349. Lofft, Capel, Efq. ii. 492. London, London, its immenfity, i. 228, 9, 312, 341, 483. its fuperiority over the country, i. 251, 261, 311, 339,; ii. 284. Johnfon's and the authour's love of, i. 251, 2, 433, 472; ii. 159, 205, 275, 542, 553. London, Johnfon's poem of, i. 59, 60, 4, 5. Longley, Mr. of Rochester, ii. 333. Lovat, Lord, anecdotes of and epigram on, i. 97. Loyalty, ii. 436. Lucan, Lord, ii. 380; and Lady, ii. 520. "Luke's iron crown."-See Zeck. Lumifdaine, Andrew, Efq. i. 511. Luton-Hoe, Lord Bute's feat at, ii. 406. his Life of Bacon,' ii. 169. Maps, i. 482. Marchmont, Earl of, i. 361; ii. 259, 292, Marlborough, Duchefs of, i. 81; ii. 377- Marriage, i. 203, 325, 331, 356, 364; ii. 31, 332. Matrimonial Thought,' a fong, i. Martinelli, Signor, his Hiftory of England, i. 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; ii. 60. his life by Johnfon, ii. 360, 505. Thomas Lord, his vifion, ii. 595. his Dictionary of Geography, 389. Macbeth,' Johnfon's Obfervations on,' publifhed, i. 95. Maccaronick verses, ii. 222. Mafon, Reverend Mr. William, i. 4, 5, 471; ii. 59, 229, 514. Masquerades, i. 389. Mattaire, ii. 329. Maxwell, Reverend Dr. his communications as to Johnson, i. 336, &c. Mayo, Reverend Dr. i. 417, 18. 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, in 486. Maclean, Sir Allan, ii. 103, 124. Macpherson, James, Esq. i. 444, 6, 8.-And fee Offian. Johnson's letter to him, i. 449. Macquarry, ii. 124, 130. Macqueen, Mr. Donald, i. 496. Madden, Dr. his Boulter's Monument,' i. Monro, Dr. his opinion on Johnson's illness, Montagu, Mrs. her Effay on Shakspeare,' i. 318. Anecdotes of, ii. 198, 372, 491. Montrofe, Montrofe (late) Duke of, anecdote of, ii. 196. Orrery, Lord, i. 100, 345; ii. 240, 438. his life of Swift, ii. 202. Ofborn, Francis, his works, i. 380. Morris, Mifs, Johnson's last words spoken to her, Ofborne, the bookfeller, anecdote of, i. 81. ii. 579: Mounfey, Dr. his character, i. 306. Mountftuart, Lord, i. 281; ii. 17, 44, 98, 305, 406. Mudge, Reverend Dr. Zachary, i. 206; ii. 375, 387. Dr. ii. 466. Murphy, Arthur, Efq. i. 194, 344: his poetical Epiftle to Johnfon, i. 193 Murray, Mr. Solicitor-General of Scotland, ii. 48. Mufick, i. 400, 515; ii. 172, 340. Offian's Poems, their claims to authenticity and merit difcuffed, i. 213, 343, 444o 6, 7, 450, 5, 6, 7, 461, 477, 497; ii. 70, 474. Oftentation, i. 254, 303; ii. 68, 331. P. PALMERSTON, Lord, ii. 461, 520. Myddelton, Colonel, his urn and infcription in Pamphlets, ii. 243. honour of Johnfon, ii. 581. ODE to Friendship, by Johnfon, i. 84. Oglethorpe, General, anecdotes of, i. 65, 372, 3,. 479, 480; ii., 73, 221, 435, 6.. Oldfield, Dr. anecdote of, ii. 73. Oratory, i. 391, 473 ; ii. 390, 515. Orford, Lord, his gallery of pictures, ii. 525. Orme, Mr. i. 450; ii. 223. Captain, ii. 381. Paoli, General, i. 310, 314, 399; ii. 61, 144, 562. his Homer,' ii. 207, 300. his Univerfal Prayer,' ii. 261. · his Effay on Man,' ii. 299. his life by Johnfon, ii. 352. Porter, Mrs. (afterward Johnfon's wife,) i. 43, 46. Mrs. Lucy, ii. 34, 306;-Johnson's lines to, i. 42. Johnson's letters to, i. 500, 1; ii. 293, 382, 416, 417, 461, 477, 9, 566. Mrs. (the actrefs,) ii. 468. Portmore, Lord, ii. 485. Prayer, ii. 502. Predeftination, i. 327; ii. 46. Prefentiment, a remarkable ftory concerning, i. 374 Priestley, Dr.-Johnfon's opinion of, i. 341; ii. 464, 5; Pringle, Sir John, ii. 80. Printing, ii. 62. ancient, i. 509. Prior's poetry, i. 313; 11. 168, 296. Pritchard, Mrs. i. 478; ii. 468. Publick amufements, i. 367. Puns, i. 391, 409. QUAKERS, ii. 32, 450. of their women preaching, i, 252. Queenfberry, Duke of, (late,) i. 489. Quintiliian, ii. 345. R. RACKSTROW, Johnson's Colonel in the Trainbands, ii. 516. Rambler,' Johnfon's, published, i. 108, 9, remarks on, i. 123; ii. 65, 421. 110, 113. Ramfay, Allan, Efq. ii. 203, 251, 287, 303. Rank, its importance in fociety, i. 240, 3, 355, 457. Raffelas, Prince of Abyffinia,' Johnson's, i. 41, 184, 5, 235; ii. 242, 400 Reading, the manner and effect of, i. 24, 400, 483; ii. 65, 169, 223, 252, 340, 453, 510, 12. Rein-deer, of introducing into England, i. 365. Relationship, i. 371. Religion, and religious establishments, Johnson's opinion concerning, i. 29. 168, 215, 219, 246, 327, 8, 341, 3, 5, 355, 6, 362, 9. 377, 415, 434; ii. 20, 32, 7, 42, 231, 384, 402-4, 452, 7, 576. the Roman Catholick and Prefbyterian, i. 227, 8, 419; ii. 303, 499. Refpublic, (the work fo entitled) ii. 71. Review, Johnfon's plan of an intended one i. 156, 7. one, Reviews, Monthly and Critical, and Reviewers, i. 295; ii. 60, 6, 361, 451. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, i. 132, 444; ii. 64, 331, 528, 577 his Difcourfes,' ii. 279. 517 Letters from Johnfon to him, 1. 265, 349; li. 430, 458, 474, 524, 548, 9. Rhyme, its excellency, i. 232 Procurators of Edinburgh, their cafe, ii. 406, Richardfon, Samuel, anecdotes of, i. 77; ii. Providence, a particular; fentiments as to, ii, Ridicule, ii. 337. Riots in 1780, account of, ii. 317, 322, Rifing early, ii. 153. B 2 Robertfon, |