Garrick, David......Goldsmith, Oliver.
186, 188, 194 n.; plots, ii. 245; portrait, i. 265 n., 342 n.; prologues, ii. 239; Prospero, i. 179, 456; raised the rank of a player, ii. 241, 430; Shakespeare's mulberry, ii. 429; Stock- dale, ii. 330; studied his art, ii. 318; unspoiled, ii. 332; Whig, i. 172; Williams, Miss, i. 403; ii. 173 n.; mentioned, i. 351 n., 405, 408, 421; ii. 368.
GARRICK, George, i. 285 n., 454. GARRICK, Mrs. (Garrick's mother), ii.
GARRICK, Mrs. (Garrick's wife), i. 458; ii. 23 n., 177, 184, 186, 187 n., 191, 194, 429.
GARRICK, Peter, i. 369 n.
GARTH, Sir Samuel, i. 223 n.; ii. 136 n. GASTRELL, Mrs., i. 107; ii. 413-5, 418, 429 n.
GAY, John, i. 30, 258, 479; ii. 331 n. GENIUS, i. 314; ii. 264, 287. GENTILITY, i. 253-4, 423 n. Gentleman's Magazine, i. 369, 377, 379, 380 n., 446; ii. 80, 412.
GEORGE I, Oxford and Cambridge, i.
171; Shippen and Walpole, ii. 306 n. ; 'a robber,' ii. 466.
GEORGE II, sublime strut, i. 183 n.; literature in his reign, ii. 7 n.; Trini- tarian controversy, ii. 305; a fool,' ii. 466. GEORGE III, no traveller, i. 52 n.; read Piozzi's Anecdotes, i. 143; sub-preceptor, i. 180 n.; Johnson's interviews, i. 181 n., 424; ii. 15 n., 38, 69 n., 192, 344, 354, 372 n.; pension, i. 417; ii. 150, 350; - application for increase, i. 442-3; ii. 150, 369 n., 388, 459; Lady Sarah Lennox, ii. 31 n.; madness, ii. 398 n.; physicians, ii. 158 n.; Garrick, ii. 249 n.; neglected Reynolds, ii. 401; Coalition Ministry, ii. 458 n.; treated with indecency, ii. 458n.; unpopularity, ii. 347 n.; pensions, ii. 355 n.; 'idiot,' ii. 466.
GEORGE IV, Johnson kept waiting for his dinner, i. 150 n. ;-questioned him, ii. 118; present at a prize-fight, i. 475 n.; spoke highly of a man, his preceptor, ii. 191 n.
GHOSTS, i. 278, 455; ii. 234, 354. GIBBON, Edward, the historian's father, ii. 306 n.
GIBBON, Edward, alchemy, i. 307 n.;
Barnard, Dean, ii. 263, 265; common- place topics, ii. 101 m.; dedication, i. 405 n.; Francis, Dr., i. 378 n.; Hayley, ii. 420 n.; Horsley, i. 106 n.; Inquisition, i. 215 n.; Johnson and Fox, i. 202 n.; Irene, i. 386 n.; Reynolds's Dialogue, ii. 233, 237-49; libraries, i. 425 n.; Liskard, ii. 458 n.; Literary Club, ii. 67 n., 137 n.; Lowth, Bishop, i. 366 n.; More, Hannah, ii. 188, 194, 232 n.; 23 n.; Oxford, ii. for History, ii. 349;
Ossory, Lord, ii. 313 n.; payments pirates of Dublin,
ii. 437 n.; Pritchard, Mrs., ii. 248 n.; Reply to Davis, ii. 66; Roman Catholic, i. 15 n.; Sarpi, Paolo, ii. 345 n.; ugliness, i. 211 n.; ii. 67 n. GIBRALTAR, i. 109 n., 143, 242. Gil Blas, i. 457 n.
GILMAN, -, i. 133 n. Gladiolus Scriptorius, i. 140.
GLADSTONE, Right Hon. W. E., ii. 92 n. Γνῶθι σεαυτόν, i. 409.
GODWIN, William, i. 156 n.
GOETHE, first sight of the sea, i. 52 n.; training of actors, ii. 249 n.; a roaming life, ii. 254 n.
GOLDSMITH, Rev. Henry, ii. 371 n. GOLDSMITH, Oliver, autograph letter, i. 227 n.; Berlin, ii. 441 n.; death, i. 99 n.; Deserted Village, ii. 324n.; Dr. Minor, i. 270; envy, i. 421; Goodman Dull, i. 270; Good Natured Man, i. 311; Goody Two Shoes, i. 156 n.; grave, i. 449 n.; Haunch of Venison, ii. 120 n.; histories, ii. 10 n.; improvidence, ii. 424 n.; JOHNSON apologizes to him, i. 453 n.; bio- grapher, i. 166; —, claim on, i. 488 n.; -, contests with, i. 269; ii. 93 n., 367; – Dictionary, ii. 350; epitaph, i. 239, 482 n.; ii. 379; friendship, i. 421; monk, i. 210 n. ; - overawed him, ii. 270; epitaph, ii. 293; praises him, ii. 49; Rambler, ii. 351; roughness, ii.
296 n.; Life, i. 272.n.; Literary Club,
Goldsmith, Oliver......Harcourt, Lord.
i. 230, 269 n., 420; mutual friend, ii. ii. 355 n. ; portrait, 219 n.; pension, no, i. 342 n.; ii. 269; poverty, ii. 371 n.; Retaliation, ii. 64, 182, 239, 246, 262 n.; She Stoops to Conquer, ii. 73, 318; solitary pleasures, i. 220 n.; Sterne, i. 334 n.; ii. 270 n., 320 n.; Temple's and Tillotson's styles, i. 466n.; Traveller, i. 454 n.; ii. 6, 223, 235, 268, 466; ugly, ii. 268; Ursa Minor, ii. 270; Vicar of Wakefield, i. 227; Warburton, ii. 331; white lies, ii. 223; Williams, Miss, ii. 173; mentioned, i. 214 n.; ii. 179 n., 232 n., 248 n. GONGORA, ii. 441. GORDON, Sir A., i. 430 n. GORDON, General C. G., ii. 93 n. GORING, Charles, i. 369 n.
Gothic, i. 478; ii. 230, 266. GOUT, i. 276.
Government of the Tongue, i. 87 n.
GOWER, first Earl, i. 373, 472 n.; ii. 361. Graces, The, ii. 52.
GRAFTON, third Duke of, i. 203 n. GRAHAM, Rev. George, i. 270. GRAINGER, Dr. James, ii. 216, 265. GRANBY, Marquis of, ii. 172 n. GRAND CHARTREUX, i. 263. GRAVES,—, a hop-merchant, ii. 274 n. GRAY, Thomas, Churchill more in vogue, ii. 354 n.; Colman's Odes, ii. 320; Elegy, i. 438 ii. 52, 268 n.; father, ii. 324 n.; Garrick's epilogues, ii. 240 n.; Grande Chartreuse, i. 263 n.; Johnson, Life by, i. 479; ii. 371-2, 420; parody, i. 191; Ursa Major, ii. 270 n.; reading and writing, ii. 73 n. ; Smith, Adam, ii. 321 n.; travels, i. 476.
Gray's Inn Journal, i. 306 n., 408; ii. 351.
GREATRAKES, Valentine, ii. 338 n. GREAVES, Samuel, i. III n., 440; ii. 449. Greek, i. 253 n.
GREEN, Bishop, ii. 340.
GREEN, Richard, Anecdotes, ii. 397-399. GREEN, Thomas (of Ipswich), Anecdotes,
GREY, second Earl, i. 104 n. GREY, Dr. Zachary, i. 289 n. GRIERSON,, i. 226. GRIMM, Baron, ii. 282 n. GROSVENOR SQUARE, ii. 192. GROTE, George, i. 230 n. GROTE, Mrs., i. 230 n.
GROTIUS, i. 71 n., 81 n., 157, 419, 445 n.; ii. 123, 297.
GRUB STREET, i. 414. GUADAGNI, i. 197 n.
GUSTAVUS Vasa, i. 380.
GUTHRIE, William, i. 378; ii. 92, 343. GWATKIN, Miss, ii. 219. GWATKIN, R. L., ii. 219 n. GWYNN, John, ii. 406. GWYNN, Mrs., ii. 232 n. GWYNNE, Nell, ii. 150n.
HAMMOND, James, ii. 371.
HAMPDEN, Bishop, ii. 328 n. HAMPDEN, John, i. 483 n. HAMPSTEAD, ii. 313, 328 n. HANDEL, ii. 103 n., 305 n.
HANMER, Sir Thomas, i. 381, 382 n.; ii. 114.
HANOVERIAN FAMILY, ii. 347, 467. HANWAY, Jonas, i. 414; ii. 364. HAPPINESS, i. 334; ii. 13.
HARBOROUGH, Earl of, ii. 70.
HARCOURT, Lord, ii. 59 n.
Hardinge, George......Holyday, Barten.
HARDINGE, George, ii. 316.
HARRINGTON, James, ii. 97.
HARRIOTS, Mrs., i. 56, 132.
HARRIS, James, i. 187; ii. 70, 188, 272,
344. HARRISON, (Johnson's uncle), i. 139. HART, J., i. 30. HARTLEY, David, M.D., ii. 304. HARWOOD, Dr. Edward, ii. 61, 429. HARWOOD, Rev. Thomas, ii. 410 n. HASTINGS, Warren, ii. 22, 362.
HATCH, Rev. Edwin, D.D., ii. 198 n. HAWKESWORTH, John, LL.D., Adven- turer, i. 403; Cook's Voyages, ii. 349 n. ; coxcomb, ii. 298; death, i. 274 n.; Debates, i. 380; ii. 343; dispute with Hawkins, ii. 80; Ivy Lane Club, i. 388; Johnson's early life, i. 166; wife, i. 399; ii. 102; 359; manners, i. 210 n.; Ode on Life, i. 360 n.; ii. 167.
HAWKINS, Sir Christopher, ii. 22. HAWKINS, Henry, ii. 139.
HAWKINS, Sir John, Addison's style, i. 470 n.; Boswell, ii. 144; character, ii. 79-83, 297; Devil Tavern, ii. 99; Essex Head Club, ii. 221 n.; History of Music, ii. 79; Ivy Lane Club, i. 389; Johnson, chemistry, i. 420; · diary, ii. 86 n., 129; executor, ii. 81, 380 n. ; humour, ii. 98 n.; - Life, i. 357; ii. 79–138, 346; — and Madan, ii. 267 n.; pension, i. 418; - Ras- selas, i. 471; sacrament, ii. 128;
- tea, i. 414 n.; - will, ii. 121, 124, 132, 148-50; Literary Club, i. 230, 420; malignity, i. 389, 395, 43o, 440; ii. 155 n.; Porson, ii. 81; Richardson, ii. 190 n.; unclubable, ii. 100 n.; Wal- ton, ii. 468; mentioned, ii. 158-9, 204. HAWKINS, Lady, ii. 140, 298. HAWKINS, Miss, i. 440 n.; ii. 86 n., 130 n., 173 n., 329 n.; Anecdotes, ii. 139-144.
439, 445; ii. 7 n., 136, 150, 154 n., 221, 311, 323, 386, 388, 399 n. HECTOR, Edmund, Johnson's school- fellow, i. 101, 129 n., 136 n.; ii. 84; verses, i. 167; amanuensis, i. 178, 365; boyhood, i. 360 n.; College, 362 n.; oatmeal break- fasts, ii. 334 m.; mentioned, i. 105-7; ii. 133, 270 n.
History of the Council of Trent, i. 370.
HOADLEY, Bishop, ii. 375. HOARDING, i. 251.
HOBBES, Thomas, ii. 287 n. HODGE, i. 247 n., 318.
HODGES, Dr. Nathaniel, i. 435; ii. 90. HODY, Dr., ii. 376.
HOGARTH, William, Modern Midnight Conversation, i. 154, 359; epitaph, i. 239; Thrale, Mrs., i. 240; Johnson, i. 240-1; ii. 400 n.; portrait of J. Porter, i. 248 n.; genius, ii. 288 n. HOLBROOK, — i. 138-9. HOLLAND, third Lord, ii. 421 n. HOLLIS, Thomas, i. 398 n., 487 n. HOLYDAY, Barten, ii. 387.
HOME, John, ii. 355 n. HOMER'S Iliad, i. 332. HOOL, —, i. 137.
Home, John......Jeffrey, Francis.
HOOLE, John, i. 1142.; ii. 124, 129, 171 m., 200, 324 n., 362, 381, 385, 388, 409, 455 n.; Anecdotes, ii. 145- 160.
HOOLE, Mrs., ii. 150, 155-9.
HOOLE, Rev. Samuel, ii. 152, 156-7, 160.
HORACE, Odes, i. 308 n.; ii. 86 n., 337 ; Satires, i. 5, 458; ii. 18 n., 234 n., 346; Epistles, i. 358, 397, 434, 437; ii. 215, 373; Johnson's scruple, i. 93; metres, ii. 407.
HORNE, Bishop, ii. 468.
HORNER, Francis, Johnson's style, i.
467 n.; John Henderson, ii. 197 n. HORSEMAN, -, i. 388.
HORSLEY, Bishop, i. 106-7; ii. 221 n.
Hottentot, i. 384.
HOUGHTON, Lord, i. 259 n.
HUDSON, Thomas, i. 240.
HUET, Bishop, ii. 229 n., 380. HUMANE SOCIETY, ii. 36. HUME, Sir Abraham, ii. 24. HUME, David, accused of grossness, ii. 320 n.; America, ii. 53 n.; attacks, i. 271 n.; civil employments, i. 17 n.; confuted, ii. 437; copy-right, ii. 442 n. ; eminent, i. 300 n.; History, corrections, ii. 73 n.; —, payments for, ii. 349 n. ; infidel, i. 211 n.; ii. 125 n.; Johnson, ii. 98 n.; King's chaplain, ii. 67; king's evil, i. 134 n.; Macpherson's History, ii. 39; men of letters, ii. 104 n.; miracles, i. 243 n.; pension, ii. 355 n.; purgatory, i. 14 n.; Spenser, i. 190 n.; stories, i. 225 n.; style, ii. 10, 48; suicide, defence of, ii. 10; men- tioned, ii. 74, 298 n. HUMFREY, Rev. Cave, i. 129 n. HUMPHRY, Ozias R., Anecdotes, ii. 400–2. HUNT, Leigh, i. 371 n.; ii. 132 n. HUNTER, John, ii. 110.
HUNTER, William, i. 103; ii. 110. HUNTER (Johnson's schoolmaster), i. 140, 159, 361; ii. 414, 426 n. HUNTING, ii. 170, 405.
HURD, Richard, Bishop of Worcester, i. 381 n., 469 n. HUSBANDS, J., ii. 340.
HUSSEY, Rev. John, i. 82 n., 184 n., 217 n., 257 n., 372 n., 373 n., 374 n., 384 n., 406 n.; ii. 6 n., 7 n. HUTCHINSON, Dr. John Hely, ii. 183. HUTTON, William, ii. 392 n. HUTTON, Rev. W. H., i. 120 n.
Idler, i. 178, 415, 470; ii. 107, 351. IMAGINATION, ii. 288.
IMPROVING AFTER FORTY-FIVE, ii. 262. IMPROVISATION, i. 260; ii. 10. INDEPENDENT CHURCH, ii. 218. INFINITY, i. 200. INFLUENCE, ii. 55. INGRATITUDE, i. 206. INNOVATION, i. 345. INNS, ii. 253.
INNYS, William, ii. 125.
IRELAND AND IRISH, compared with the Scotch, i. 427; ii. 226; disturbances in 1781, ii. 54-7; Johnson's kindness for the Irish, ii. 41 n.; scholars, ii. 48; Wood's pence, ii. 267 n.
Irene, i. 253 n., 369, 386, 461; ii. 9, 112, 34I. Irreparable, i. 302.
IRVING, Sir Henry, i. 304 n. ISLINGTON, ii. 148.
JACKSON, Dr. Henry, i. 89 n. JACKSON, Richard, ii. 6. JACKSON, Thomas, i. 135, 164 n. Jacobite Lairds of Gask, ii. 466. JAMAICA, i. 30 n. ; ii. 302 n. JAMES I, ii. 70.
JAMES, 'King,' i. 171 n.; ii. 306 n. JAMES, Rev. John, ii. 21 n., 313 n. JAMES, Robert, M.D., i. 166, 276, 414 n.; ii. 45. JANSENISTS, ii. 200. JARVIS, Captain, ii. 173. JAY, Cyrus, ii. 91 n.
JAY, Rev. William, ii. 207 n. JEBB, Sir Richard, M.D., i. 331. JEFFERSON, Thomas, ii. 2 n. JEFFREY, Francis, i. 230 n.; ii. 59 n.
Jeffry, Miss......Johnson, Samuel.
JEFFRY, Miss, ii. 49. JENKINS, Henry, ii. 336. JENNY, the dying, i. 124. JENNY'S WHIM, ii. 172. JENYNS, Soame, i. 200, 464. JEPHSON, Robert, ii. 46 n., 182 n. JESUITS, i. 215; ii. 200. JODDREL, R. P., ii. 70, 221 n. Johnny Armstrong, i. 480. JOHNSON, Andrew (Dr. Johnson's uncle),
i. 130 m., 149, 359, 453. JOHNSON, Avice, i. 130 n. JOHNSON, Catherine (Dr. Johnson's grand- mother), i. 129 n.
JOHNSON, Edith, i. 130 n.
JOHNSON, Elizabeth (Dr. Johnson's wife), account of her by Hawkins, ii. 101; by Johnson, i. 247-50; — by Miss Williams, ii. 173; critic, i. 258; death, i. 4 n., 10-12, 59, 74, 84, 98, 257, 399; ii. 317, 359, 360; resolves on her coffin, i. 25; —, sermon, i. 476; epitaph, i. 399; anniversary, i. 14, 16, 19, 21, 27, 38, 51, 77, 86, 106;
commended, i. 14, 15, 24, 29, 41, 65, 80, 89, 107, 399; fortune, i. 367; Garrick's mimicry, i. 248, 376; ii. 211; Johnson's cup, sells, i. 135 ; —, reported separation from, i. 376; jealous of Molly Aston, i. 255; lodgings at Hampstead, ii. 313; portrait, i. 248 n.; son, ii. 173. See also under JOHNSON, wife.
JOHNSON, Elizabeth (Reynolds's sister), ii. 456 n.
JOHNSON, Esther (Stella), ii. 331, 343 n. JOHNSON, Isaac, i. 134.
JOHNSON, Michael (Dr. Johnson's father), apprenticeship, i. 130 n.; birth, i. 129 n., 150 n.; 'foolish old man,' i. 153 n.; 'gentleman,' ii. 339; Hector's account of him, ii. 84 n.; melancholy, i. 148, 358; ii. 257; parchment factory, ii. 422; property, i. 5, 363; sheriff, i. 129, 359; son's disobedience, ii. 427; tea, i. 135; trade, i. 133, 154; vanity, i. 132, 139.
JOHNSON, Nathaniel (Dr. Johnson's brother), i. 23, 150, 152, 359. JOHNSON, Samuel (several of that name), i. 130 n., 275, 305.
JOHNSON, Samuel, Academy at Edial, i. 367; accounts, i. 32; admirer of good- breeding, ii. 114; affectation, freedom from, ii. 299; agriculture, knowledge of, ii. 117; ancestry, i. 129, 154, 211 n.; Annals, i. 127-40; ii. 86, 129, 379 (see infra under JOURNAL); apolo- gized, never, for external circumstances, ii. 260; Appleby School, i. 373; ar- guing (see infra under CONVERSATION); arithmetic, i. 200; attacks (see under ATTACKS); attendance required, i. 329, 340; authors, assistance to, i. 103, 106, 332; ii. 7, 362; -, begged for poor, i. 226, 228; -, consulted by, ii. 192; autographs, i. 4, 462 n. ; ii. 460; bath- ing, ii. 428; Beaconsfield, visits, i. 309; Bible, studies the, i. 32, 39, 55, 59, 61, 64, 81, 106-7; - believes nothing but it, i. 241; biographers, i. 147, 165; ii. 379; biography, love for, i. 201 n., 451; ii. 8; Birmingham, i. 139, 364; birth, i. 129, 358; birth-day, i. 6, 47, 67, 92, 100, 291 (see also under PRAYERS); blesses Mr. Barclay, ii. 390; 'blinking Sam,' i. 313; bookbinding, i. 361; Bosworth School, i. 6, 364; ii. 340 n.; boxing, i. 149; bringing him out, ii. 233; buffoonery, i. 287; bull, guilty of a, ii. 314; Caliban, ii. 348; candid, i. 357; caricatured, ii. 420; carriage, love of a, i. 329; carving, ii. 298; casuist, ii. 366; cat, his, i. 318; ceremonies, i. 318; chair, ii. 380; characters of others, i. 280, 347; ii. 270; charity, i. 204, 219, 226, 292, 346, 457 n., 458; ii. 113, 168, 251, 280, 285, 370, 378, 393, 402, 416; chemistry, i. 307, 420, 439; children, examined, ii. 118; —, indulged, i. 159;
putting pennies in their hands, ii. 251; childish amusements, i. 287; ii. 396; Church of England man, i. 210, 297, 428, 456; ii. 262, 369; church attendance, i. 30, 56, 81; ii. 116, 319; classical taste, ii. 77, 364; climbed a gate, ii. 415; club life, i. 388; com- plaints, i. 199, 263; ii. 140, 244, 361; compliments, i. 286; confessions made to him, i. 299, 310; CONVERSATION, arguing for victory, i. 105 n., 376, 390,
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