700 INDEX 467, 563, 580; legal opinion on Rev. J. Thomson's case, ii. 44-6; 26, 271, 396 n. ; Johnson in- pension, ii. 574-5, 589–90, 607- Tickell, Thomas, i. 405; Life by ecclesiasticalcensure,ii. 39–46,66. Tillotson, John, Archbishop of poet's brother-in-law), i. 376 ; Toland, John, i. 19. Toleration, i. 511-5; ii. 341, 493 ; 264; Ode on St. Cecilia's Day, i. To Miss on her giving the Authour a Purse, i. 351. Tooke, Horne (at first Rev. John erated, ii. 245; reverence for Thrale), death, i. 675, 677. Torré, M., firework maker, ii. 572. bury, afterwards Mrs. Piozzi), i. Towers, Dr. J., Essay on the Life 577, 583 n. 1, 622 n. 1, 629, 631. London), i. 292, 582; ii. 216. 558 n. T T son thinks of translating his His- books can and what cannot be translated, ii. 25, 195. Trapp, Dr., ii. 620 n. V INDEX 701 Usher, Archbishop, i. 424. its grand object, ii. 24-5; supplies Uttoxeter Market, Johnson does penance there, ii. 612. Vacancies, eagerness for, ii. 191. Vails, i. 386. Vallancy, Colonel, ii. 535, 536, 539. of it, i. 129–32, 342; Boswell finds in it the means of happiness, Vansittart, Dr., i. 231, 468. trained in it, ii. 175; devia- Veal, Mrs., her ghost, i. 447. held together by it, ii. 222. Vesey, Mrs., ii. 320-1. Vestris, the dancer, ii. 393. Vice, ii. 221, 222, 259, 264-5. ‘Vicious intromission,' Johnson's argument, i. 470-6; ii. 74. Vilette, Rev. Mr., ii. 576. Virgil, i. 422 ; ii. 251, 334-5, 344 ; Virtue, men naturally virtuous compared with those who over- natural to man, ii. 266 ; prac- vice, ii. 259; scholastic virtue, i. 491. Volcanoes, strata of earth in them, where everything may be learnt, Voltaire, i. 335, 339, 340; ii. 199, 312; Candide, i. 227 ; ii. 269 ; 332, 419; ii. 251. them, i. 347 ; a snare for sin, ii. 270. 102 n., Wages, raising those of day-la- bourers wrong, ii. 465 ; women- i. 486. 103 ; castles of, com- of, ii. 469. of elocution,' ii. 485, 649 n. 83 n. Walker, Thomas, the actor, i. 597. 551. vine Poesie, the communion of Prayer, ii. 549 n. character by Johnson, i. 53-4; 394 ; Johnson attacks him, i. 87, 97, 112; ii. 566. ii. 564; his Lives, i. 594; pro- 537, 594, 658; ii. 78. Gloucester, i. 19, 120, 185 ; ii. ii. 367, 546–7. tends Johnson in his last illness, ii. 633, 642. i. 60. bookseller, i. 57-60. Master of Winchester College, 302 n. 114, 135, 178–86, 189, 214, 320, visit in 1754, i. 179–81. it, ii. 126. daff, ii. 419. Andrews, History of Philip II, ii. 75. Johnson adds him to the Lives, 463. and Garrick, 69. Earl of Orford), i. 276 n. 1; ii. 470, 584, 588 ; ii. 38, 65, 182, Weather and seasons, their in- fluence, i. 221, 301, 521, 590 ; ii. 231, 594, 600. 526, 528-30. Loughborough, Lord. 301, 470. bridge School, i. 35. 224, 296, 401. dar, ii. 352. epitaph, ii. 59; Goldsmith and 655 ; ii. 561. 198, 413, 452, 489, 562, 657 ; ii. 245, 361, 380, 419, 497, 549. Manchester, ii. 251. i. 480 n. 2. ii. 612. 635. ii. 132, 307. 269; Elegy to Lord Villiers, ii. 416. ship, i. 502; Johnson made to 564. learned, i. 384, 421; a studious i. 384 ; praise from one, i. 141. 339, 382, 408 ; ii. 172, 243, 290, 3; attacks him, ii. 46. Crowns, Lichfield, i. 669; ii. 309. 182, 217, 219, 247, 255, 262, 365, sacrament in her room, ii. 533-4. i. 358. i. 571. Woodcocks, i. 371, 510. maker, i. 420. on the Dictionary, i. 171-2; Johnson thinks little of it, i. 280. the, i. 230. to the Northern Parts of Europe, Xenophon, delineation of characters in the Anabasis, ii. 355 ; Trea- Williams, Helen Maria, ii. 542. 201, 202 n. 2. animi, ii. 161. Archæological Dictionary to Johnson, ii. 455, 649 n. College, Dublin, i. 326. 320, 555'; ii. 89, 268, 471, 480, dying, ii. 639, 643, 644. sons, ii. 39, 126-7, 186–7; its 244. rian, i. 183-6; Johnson visits him at Elsfield, i. 180. existed, i. 458; 'machinery of ii. 287. Yalden, Rev. Thomas, Johnson adds him to the Lives, ii. 280. logue to Irene, i. 133. music to him, i. 333. 126, 191, 232, 554; Johnson 377-8. well and Johnson visit him, ii. 420-1. tates Johnson's style, ii. 628. Zeck, George and Luke, i. 336. Oxford : Horace HART, Printer to the University |