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Index.

��Johnson, Samuel.

��452 ; ii. 96, 222, 227, 231; big words, i. 344 ; books, not from, ii. 235.; contradictions, i. 299, 321, 450; ii. 137, 367; described by Cumberland, ii. 76, and by Hogarth, i. 240 ; didactic, ii. 165 ; dogmatic, ii. 92 ; initial sentences, ii. 142 ;

life of talk, i. 160, 308 ; ii. 352 ;

loud voice, i. 347, 451 ; novelty, ii. 19; presides, ii. 97; real opinion not given, i. 185 ; ii. 218, 356;

runts, would talk of, ii. 365 n. ; silent till drawn out, i. 160, 289, 347 n.\ ii. 184, 255, 405 ; story-telling, i. 265 ; talked his best, ii. 96, 221 ;

without effort best, i. 273, 324, 329, 469 ; writings, like his, i. 348 n. ; ii. 92, 391 , 401 ; better than his writ ings, ii. 220 ; wrong side, ii. 34 n. ;

youth, in, i. 155, 361; ii. 208; country-life, i. 322; ii. 353; courage, i. 224, 330; court mourning, ii. 191; credulity, ii. 112; critic, i. 465, 469, 477; ii. 345,371; critical of behaviour, ii. 275 ; curiosity, ii. 376 ; daily life, ii. 93, 115, 120 ; dancing, i. 212 ; ii. 52 ; deafness,!. 319, 329; death, dread of, i. 101 ., 116, 209, 224, 275-7, 33> 439> 445, 448 ; ii. 69, 126-7, !3 2 > i35> 156, 202,224, 337,394,399; his last days, i. 443 ., 444-8; ii. 7, 122-36, 146-60, 163, 169, 203-6, 336, 382-8, 398, 413; his death agitated the public, i. 356 ; debts, i. 413 ; ii. 323 ; dedicated, never, i. 405 ; diary (see infra> Journal) ; dictionary-maker, i. 260 ; diet,i. 94; discrimination, fond of, ii. 236 n. ; distinction, disliked desire of, i. 286 ; doctor, degrees of, i. 423 ; ii. 350; doing good every day, ii. 429; dreams, i. 159 ; dress, i. 241, 307, 345 n., 386; ii. 75, 103, 139, 260, 389, 401 ; , critical of, i. 336-8; ii. 275 ; Dutch, studies, i. 68 ; Easton Mauduit, ii. 217, 441 ; eating, i. 209, 217, 249, 328, 371 n. ; ii. 61, 64, 75, 105, 184, 210, 298, 336, 405; echoing his senti ments, i. 320 ; election halloo, i. 292 ; elephant, compared to an, i. 287 ; em phasis, dislike of, i. 273 ; enemies, wonders he has, i. 170; exaggeration,

��hatred of, i. 208 ; excellence, i. 235, 296; exercise, i. 288, 320; ii. 94; fame, anxiety about, ii. 42, 227 ; family, fasting, i. 28, 38-9, 53, 59, 63, 71, 72, 75, 7 8 > 8 3> 87, 97, 209, 450; feeling for others, i. 205, 230, 252, 267, 276-7 ; ' fiddle-de-dee/ ii. 420 ; flattery, i. 273 ; ii. 178-9, 189, 224, 319; fought his way, ii. 244 ; fox-hunting, i. 287 ; French, knowledge of, i. 216 ., 334; friend, as a, i. 180, 226, 230, 236, 279, 421, 458 ; ii. 167, 411 ; friendship kept in repair, ii. 69^.; fruit, love of, i. 217; funeral, i. 448; ii. 136, 379; future, the, i. 252 ; Gelaleddin, i. 178 ; gentleman, respect for a, i. 254 ; gesti culations, i. 162, 367, 451 ; ii. 142, 222, 274, 297, 338 ; ghosts (see infra super natural world) ; good qualities of others, ii. 424 .; grave, ii. 133, 378; gravity, i. 225; great, meeting the, ii. 68 n. ; Greek, i. 69, 77, 89*., 183; ii. 363; HABITATIONS, Bolt-Court, ii. 119 ; - Edial, i. 368 ; Gough Square, i. 383 J Gray's Inn, i. 416 ; Green wich, i. 373 ; Grosveaor Square, ii. 192 .; Inner Temple Lane, i. 416 ; ii. 38, 108; Johnson's Court, i. 420; ii. 115; household furniture and economy, i. 66 ., 416, 418; ii. 115, 141, 259, 400 ; inmates, i. 205, 292 ; ii. 217, 411; Hamlet, alarmed by, i. 158 ; hare, let one escape, ii. 397 ; HEALTH, as an infant, i. 131, 133 ; in 1756, i. 19; in 1766-7, i. 33., 44, 234, 288, 423; in 1768, i. 48-9; in 1769, i. 50; in 1770, i. 52 ; in 1771, i. 56 ; in 1773, i. 64, 67; in 1776, ii. 449; in 1777, i. 80; in 1778, i. 86; in 1779, i. 88; in 1780, i. 93-4; in 1782, i. 103, 198, 224, 330; ii. 196; in 1783, i. in, 113, 438, 440; ii. 5, 201, 454; in 1784, i. 441 ; ii. 122, 457 (see supra under death) ; operated on himself, ii. 134, 386, 407 ; physic, dabbler in, ii. 108, 323 ; heard pronounced heerd, ii. 418; Hebrew, ii. 364; hiding, said to be in, i. 375 ; history, i. 201, 451 ; Holof ernes, i. 270 ; Hotten tot, not the respectable, i. 384; ii.

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