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Jebafon, Dr. Samuel, the books of divinity which he confulted 540 is terrified at the prospect of death is left executor to Mr. Thrale, but is aukward in the dis- 545 549 his epitaph on Mr. Thrale 550 his friendship with the Thrale family diffolved 552 vifits Lichfield and Oxford ibid. becomes very infirm 553 his account of the death of Levett ibid. ftanzas by him on that event has a stroke of the palfy, June 16, 1783 554 556 His prayer for the recovery of Mrs. Williams 558 his difagreeable habits 560 his apprehenfions of and preparation for death after an exercife of prayer is wonderfully relieved from 563, 564 the dropfy, under which he had for fome time laboured 565 establishes an alehouse-club in Effex-street 566 labours to prevent the second marriage of Mrs. Thrale his letter to the lord chancellor, declining an offer of his 568 begins an Ægri Ephemeris, and prepares for his diffolu his memorial of his deceased parents and brother account of his funeral in Weftminster Abbey 590 ibid. 591 account of fome of his relations not mentioned in his will 596 Jordan, tutor to Johnson, but greatly contemned by him Irene, the ftory of three tragedies founded upon it Juvenal, Satire iii. account of Johnson's tranflation of Johnfon's prologue to his comedy, A Word to the 3 Kenrick, Dr. libels Johnson and Akenfide Kent, (the architect) PAGE. 346 Kilda, St. (ifland of) account of the inhabitants, &c. -account of the voyage of an inhabitant of, to Glasgow King's-Evil, Hiftory of the Royal Touch for the cure of it L. Lacy, Mr. joins Garrick in the purchase of Drury-Lane Theatre Lauder, William, his hatred of Milton -- his false charges of plagiarism on Milton detected his conceffion retracted by his future conduct Law, the concurrence of circumftances neceffary to ensure fuccefs in a law-fuit the use of precedents in Lawrence, Dr. anecdotes of Learned men, inftances of their being taken into the fami 455 85 286 396 554 ibid. 531 Lenox, Mrs. account of a nocturnal festivity on the publica tion of her life of Harriot Stuart Levett, Robert, his hiftory and character Literary property, the decifion on the queftion of Liturgy of Edward VI. account of the controverfy refpecting it 450 Lobo, Padre Jerome, his Voyage to Abiffinia, translated by Macbeth, Tragedy of, a paffage therein illuftrated by a rela tion of an affray on the Thames Madden, Dr. fubmits a publication of his, to Johnson's correction 443 -- 391 232 M'Ghie, Dr. William, memoirs of 263 his opinion of Mr. Addison, after a conversation with him 264 Manners, the refinement in, within forty years 261 Manners, ftate of, when the Rambler was published ibid. Manufactures of this country protected by general warrants 508 Marmor Norfolcienfe, account of that publication 71 warrants issued against the author Martin, (author of the Hiftory of the Hebrides) account of 473 72 Maittaire, Maittaire, Michael, writes the dedication to the Catalogue of Lord Oxford's books his rencounter with Dr. Woodward Mead, Dr. anecdotes of him Melcombe, Lord. See Dodington. Millar, Andrew, Johnfon's arch reply to Milton, John, attacked by Lauder as a plagiarist - defended by Dr. Douglas extracts from Lauder's conceffions ---- again attacked by Lauder Miffale of St. Ifidore, account of PAGE Maurs, les, character of that work N. Newbery, Mr. engages Johnson to write the Idler Northumberland Houfhold-Book, extract from Oldys, Wm. account of him 0. - Ofborne, Tho. purchases Lord Oxford's books, and employs character of him ftory of Johnfon's knocking him down with a folio Offian, Johnson's opinion of the poems of Oxford, Lord, his library. See Ofborne. 363 93 407 352 213 416 Patriot defcribed -negatively defcribed - 492 493 Pembroke and Montgomery, Philip Earl of, a strange character 135 - Pennant, Mr. commendation of his tour to the Hebrides, and of the concluding paragraph thereof 20$ 474, 487 - Periodical Moral Effays, their utility -- 260 vours to acquire practice, with reflections thereon, 235 et feq. Pitt, Mr. his fpeech in answer to Mr. Walpole's, on a bill - for the encouragement of feamen his candour to young men of genius PAGZ. Pope, his Effay on Man, compofed from the dictamen of Lord not converfant with the ancient writers on morality commencement of his acquaintance with Warburton an inftance of his affected contempt of calumny Precedents in Law, their ufe 67 ibid. 69 347 - 53E 521 Prifoners, the tenderness with which they are treated at the performance of Kelly's play for the benefit of his - Prophecies, forged to ferve political purposes family Proftitution in authors, what Pfalmanaazar, George, account of him 194 Pudding, extempore reflection on a Puritans, Johnson's opinion of Quaker, anecdote of a female one, who kept a house of lewd Rambler, prayer compofed by Johnson, when he firft under fpecimen of hints from which he compofed fundry of the Raffelas, Johnfon fold the copy of it, in order to fupport his Remembrancer, a political paper written by Ralph Rich, Mr. an elegant compliment of his to Mr. Garrick -compared with Johnfon - --- Rider, the Rev. William, a writer in the Gentleman's Ma- Ruff head, Owen, undertakes the review of books in 48 191 213 274 the Johnson writes his life the author's intention in writing it Henry Fielding's commendation of it Saunders, Lord Chief Juftice, hiftory of his origin and rife Schomberg, Dr. Meyer, his hiftory School-Inftruction, Dr. Johnfon's plan for Secker, Archbishop of Canterbury, anecdotes of him Selwin, Mr. ftory of a perfon under fentence of death apply ing to him to obtain a pardon Sentimental writers, characterized Shaftesbury, Lord, his definition of virtue -a fufpected infidel PACI 220 52 86 248 523 218 Shakespeare, his knowledge of the human mind illuftrated, by a relation of an affray on the Thames 253 254 443 enquiry into the merits of the various editors of his works 168 Shiells, Mr. account of him, and his lives of the poets, published under the name of Cibber Shippen, William, anecdote of him Sidney, Sir Henry, his letter to his fon Philip Smalridge, Dr. his readiness to vifit the fick Smith, Mr. John, a writer in the Gentleman's Magazine Spelman's Gloffary, account of that work --204 - Spirituous Liquors, feven millions of gallons diftilled yearly in England about the year 1740 Sterne, Laurence, account of him and his writings Strutt, the attorney, an infidel, and a writer in the Craftf man Sun Fire-Office, the origin of the Symmetry, obfervations on T. Taverns, Dr. Johnfon's love of, and reafons for it 218 332 30 376 Taylor, (the Water Poet) account of him and his works Taxation no Tyranny, account of that pamphlet Tea, controverfy between Jonas Hanway and Dr. Johnfon on 351 breakfasts of perfons of quality before the introduction of it Thompson, Dr. account of him ftory of Quin and him Thrale, Mr. dies, and leaves Johnson one of his executors his epitaph, written by Johnfon |