him, or the diftreffes they severally laboured under. The above facts are fo connected with the tranfac- extremis. It will afford fome fatisfaction to the compaffionate reader to INDE X. A. ABilinia, account of the Portuguese miffion to Act for licensing plays, the occasion thereof Adventurer, hiftory of that publication Advertisement, a spirited one, respecting the Idler Ainfworth, Michael, note of him Akenfide, Dr. Mark, anecdotes of him --- challenges Ballow, a lawyer PAGE. account of a day spent with him in the country tures 23 74 292 378 254 242 245 247 157 567 Arches, obfervations on the controverfy on the strength of 373 Authors, by profeffion, characterized Bailey's Dictionary, the foundation of John fon's affronts Dr. Akenfide and is challenged by him, but Baret, John, the preface to his dictionary of four languages 172 Barker, Dr. Edmund, account of him Barnard, Sir John, his elocution described Lady Diana, his relict, her benevolence to the neglected Bell, Mrs. Johnson's epitaph on her Birch, Dr. Thomas, account of him account of a perambulation by him round London Blackfriars Bridge, obfervations on the architecture of 375 father - 349 4 Bookfellers, PAGE. - 346 158 Bookfellers, inftances of their generofity to authors - 574 Brooke, Mr. Henry, account of his tragedy of Guftavus Vafa 76 C. Camden, (the antiquary) ftory of the mutilation of his mo- nument in Weftminster Abbey) 519 374 W210 Canton, Mr. John, a writer in the Gentleman's Magazine 48 Campbell, (the architect) Campbell, Dr. John, account of him Catalogue of the Harleian Library, extracts from - his correfpondents Cave, Edward, (the printer) account of him Chamier, Anthony, Efq; account of him. Chesterfield, Earl of, his fpeech on the act for licensing the retailing of fpirituous liquors his character as a speaker pretends to patronize Johnson's Dictionary his interview with Johnson furvey of his character ftory of his attempt on a married lady of quality the immoral tendency of his letters to his fon examined 134 45 46 422 113 121 175 176 177 180 181 his letters contrafted with a letter of Sir Henry Sid- Compton, Mr. a convert from popery, obtains, by Dr. John- Contraband trader characterized Cooper, Bishop of Lincoln, note refpecting his dictionary ibid. Cornelys, Mrs. the fuperintendant of our public diverfions 262 521 60 Creditor, merciless, a character now hardly known in England 523 375 D. Dead, further account of him and his forgery D. Dead, praying for them a conftant ufage in the primitive church Dictionaries, account of the old English Diverfions, the inceffant round of them in London Dodd, Dr. William, account of him PAGE. 520 his petition to the king for pardon, written by Dr. John-. fon 524 Mrs. Dodd's, to the queen note on his diary motives for mercy in his cafe affigned by Johnfon Dodington, Bubb, Lord Melcombe, feeks the friendship of Johnfon account of his favourites and dependants Douglas, Dr. John, detects Lauder of accufing Milton falfely of plagiarism Duck, epitaph on a, written by Johnson when only three years of age Ducket, his atheistical letter Duick, Mr. John, a writer in the Gentleman's Magazine Dyer, Mr. Samuel, character and memoirs of Dyson, Jer. Efq; particulars refpecting him E.. Eames, Mr. John, account of his academy Editha, the wife of Edward the Confeffor, ftory of her meeting with Ingulphus when a boy, and examining him as to his progrefs in learning Egmont, Lord, author of " Faction detected" Felons, the tendernefs with which they are now treated 501 521 522 - 214 Mr. Garrick 55 Foote, Samuel, deterred by Johnfon from his defign of ridi Fothergill, Dr. John, account of him PAGE. 243 -Fournier, ftory of his forgery on Bishop Hoadly G. Garrick, Mr. placed in his youth under the tuition of Johnson comes to London with Johnson acts a part in the Mock Doctor with some journeymen 55 purchases Drury-lane theatre, in conjunction with Lacy 194 his pleasantry his liberality his reformation of the stage his arts to ensure the favour of the public General Warrants, a good use of them Gentleman's Magazine, the origin and progrefs of account of fome of the early contributors to it Johnson undertakes a biographical article in it conteft between it and the London Magazine 427 428 431 432 ibid. 433 508 27 46 89 parliamentary fpeeches therein, firft published in July Johnfon undertakes to write the debates the fale greatly increased thereby Johnfon continues the debates to the end of 1743 note of feveral pieces in it, written by Johnfon Glasgow, account of the voyage of an inhabitant of St. 374 477 Goldfmith, Dr. Oliver, anecdotes of him 415 relation of fome of his abfurdities, and of a trick played 417 of Mr. Thornton Gibbs, (the architect) flighted the patronage of the Duke of Northumberland 419 Good-breeding a favourite quality with Johnson Goodman's-Fields Theatre, hiftory of its erection and fuppreffion 73 Grenville, Mr. characterized Grub-triet Journal, origin and progress of Grub-freet writers and politicians, why fo called |