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Index.

��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 ., 405, 408, 421 ; ii. 368.

GARRICK, George, i. 285 n., 454.

GARRICK, Mrs. (Garrick's mother), ii.

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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. 429 n.

GAY, John, i. 30, 258, 479 ; 11. 33*

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. 35 5 * a fo V " 466.

GEORGE III, no traveller, i. 52 n.', read YiozTX-i, Anecdotes, \. 143; sub-preceptor, i. iSon.; Johnson's interviews,!. iSin., 424; ii. 15 n., 38, 69 ., 192, 344, 354, 37 2 "'> pension, i. 417; i go, 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 .; treated with indecency, ii. 458 n. ; 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 his preceptor, ii. 191 n.

��GHOSTS, i. 278, 455 ; ii. 234, 354. ilBBON, Edward, the historian's father,

ii. 306 .

GIBBON, Edward, alchemy, i. 307 n. ; Barnard, Dean, ii. 263, 265 ; common place topics, ii. 101 n. ; dedication, i. 405 n. ; Francis, Dr., i. 378 n. ; Hayley, ii. 420 n. ; Horsley, i. 106 . ; Inquisition, i. 215 .; 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.; Ossory, Lord, ii. 23 n.', Oxford, ii. 313 . ; payments for History, ii. 349 ; 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. 2 1 1 n. ; ii. 67 n. GIBRALTAR, i. 109 ., 143, 242. Gil Bias, i. 457^. GILMAN, , i. 133**. Gladiolus Scriptorius. i. 140. GLADSTONE, Right Hon. W. E., ii. 92 n. TviaOi ffeavTov, i. 409. GODWIN, William, i. 156^. GOETHE, first sight of the sea, i. 52 n. ; training of actors, ii. 249 n. ; a roaming life, ii. 2547*.

GOLDSMITH, Rev. Henry, ii. 371 n. GOLDSMITH, Oliver, autograph letter, i. 227.; Berlin, ii. 441 .; death, i. 99 . ; Deserted Village, ii. 324 n.; Dr. Minor, i. 270; envy, i. 421; Goodman Dull, i. 270 ; Good Natured Man, i. 311; Goody Two Shoes, i. 156 . ; grave, i. 449 .; Haunch of Venison, ii. I2O. ; histories, ii. ion.; improvidence, ii. 424 .; JOHNSON apologizes to him, i. 453 n. ; bio grapher, i. 166; , claim on, i. 4 88 n. ; , contests with, i. 269 ; ii. 93 > 3 6 7 5 Dictionary, ii. 350; friendship, i. 421 ; monk, i. 2io.;

overawed him, ii. 270; Parnel's epitaph, ii. 293; praises him, ii. 49;

Rambler, ii. 351 ; roughness, ii. 296 n. ; Life, i. 272 n. ; Literary Club,

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