Long conversations between Johnson and Burney till Sayings of Johnson collected by Dr. Burney Difference between Boswell and his father as to the entail of the family estate of Auchinleck 229-231 236-243 Proposed tour in Italy with the Thrales Johnsoniana and Bon-mots of Dr. Johnson published Dr. Wetherell master of University . Magdalen College and Dr. Horne Trinity College and Mr. Thomas Warton Questioning not the mode of conversation among gen- Dr. Taylor's chaise and four convey them to Ashbourne. 336-340 Parodies Warton's poems. Johnson and Boswell drive in a post chaise to Derby They visit the china manufactory And the silk mill. He thinks Miss Aikin the best imitator of his style. tannica Conversation on melancholy and madness Johnson's happy frame of mind at Ashbourne. "" to Boswell in favour of the Letter from Johnson to S. Welch Boswell's seventh visit to London Johnson and Boswell at Streatham Strict attention to truth enjoined Will drink no wine till he is old (ætat 69) Compares different preachers' sermons Tom Davies' benefit. Dinner at Sir Joshua Reynolds' On town and country life. Johnson's letter of condolence to Mrs. Thrale. Cibber's Lives of the Poets (note by Boswell, with the addition of Mr. Griffith's letter on the subject). Note on Difficile est by Boswell LIST OF ENGRAVINGS IN VOLUME II. DR. SAMUEL JOHNSON, from a picture formerly in the possession of Archdeacon Cambridge. JOHNSON'S HOUSE, in Johnson's Court, Fleet Street AUTOGRAPH OF GEORGE STEEVENS RICHARD OWEN CAMBRIDGE Frontispiece to face page 114 188 THOMAS WARTON, from a painting by Sir J. Reynolds LICHFIELD CATHEDRAL FACSIMILE OF THE ORIGINAL ROUND ROBIN ASHBOURNE, DERBYSHIRE AUTOGRAPH OF THOMAS DAVIES JOHNSON'S HOUSE, Bolt Court |