XXXI. CRITICAL REMARKS BY NATHAN DRAKE, M.D. 377
XXXII. ANECDOTES, OPINIONS, AND REMARKS -BY
G. KEARSLEY, SIR BROOKE BOOTHBY, DR.
JOHN MOORE, R. WARNER, J. T. SMITH,
MRS. KNOWLES, MR. ISAAC REED, W. W.
PEPYS, ESQ., REV. MONTAGU PENNINGTON,
Barbauld, Mrs., 4.
Barber, Francis, 67.
Barclay, Robert, Esq., 416.
Baretti, Joseph, his Acquaintance
with Johnson, 338.- his Ac-
count of Johnson at the Thrales,
339.-his Rupture with John-
son, 341.
Barnard, Dr., 8. 194.
"Bas Bleu," 109. 297.
Bath, 236.
Bathurst, Lord, 10.
Baxter, Richard, 126. 292.
Beattie, Dr., Anecdotes by, 277.
Beauclerck, Topham, 61. 196.
Beauties, Johnson's, 314.
"Beauties of Johnson," 153.
Beggars, 27.
Behaviour, 6.
Belief, 61.
Benedictine Monks in Paris, 31.
Benevolence, 157. 199.
Bensérade, M., his Verses" à son Lit," imitated, 12.
Bernard, Dr., 432.
Boulter, Bishop, 185.
Boyse, Samuel, 40. 365.
Brentford, 84.
Bright and cloudy Days, 103. Brocklesby, Dr., 158. 288. Brooke, Mrs., 293. Browne, Hawkins, 55.
Browne, Sir William, his Epigram
on the Universities, 9. Bruce, Abyssinian, 129. Buckingham, Duke of, his "Re- hearsal," 16. 439.
Building without a Scaffold, 406.
Burke, Edmund, 10. 74. 140. 216. 313. 361. 415.
Burney, Dr., 43. 233. 250. Burney's "History of Music," 190. 233. 253. 334.
Burney, Miss, 68. See D'Arblay.
Burton, Robert, 102.
Byron, Lord, on the "Vanity of
Human Wishes," 453.-On the
"Lives of the Poets," 453.
graphy; or How to write the Life of one's Friend,” 468.
Change, Love of, 407.
Charities, 239.
Charity, 28. 36. 135. 228. 251.
Charles the Twelfth, 355.
Chat, Unprofitable, 61.
Chaulnes, Duc de, 115. 233.
Chester, Johnson at, 432.
Chesterfield, Lord, his Son, 121.
Cheyne, Dr., 102.
Children, Education of, 5. 7.
Children, poor People's, 7.
Children, showing off, 2.
Children's Books, 4.
China, 288.
Choice of a Wife, 77. 406.
Cholmondeley, Mr., 82.
Christian Religion, 115. 233.
Churchill, Charles, 57. 129. 151.
Churchmanship, Johnson's, 331.
Cibber, Colley, 413.
"Clarissa Harlowe," 63. 72. 182.
307.
Clarke, Dr. Samuel, 124. 168. 289.
Compliments, 66. 102. 312.
Composing, Johnson's manner of, 344.
Composition, 135. 155. 175. 341.
Compton, Rev. James, 31.
Computation, 106.
Conclusions, 307.
Conferring Favours, 87.
Confidence with respect to Fu- turity, 110.
Congreve's Mourning Bride, 16.
Conscience, Scruples of, 73.
Conscience and Shame, 197.
Contradiction, 43. 72.
Convents, 31.
Conversation, 30. 58. 67. 89. 115.
155. 259.
Corneille and Shakspeare com- pared, 17.
Cotterell, Miss, 193.
Country Life, 85.
Couplet, Favourite, 231.
Courtship, Johnson's, 315.
Cowley, Abraham, 129.
Cowley, Rev. Mr., 31.
Cowper, William, on Boswell's
Life of Johnson, 436. -on
Johnson's Life of Watts, 448.
-his Epitaph on Johnson, 450.
Coxe, Rev. William, 412.
Cradock, Mr., Anecdotes by, 214.
Criticism, 105.
Cultivation of Memory, 7.
Cumberland, Richard, Esq., Anec-
dotes by, 207.
Cunning, superfluous, 87.
Curiosity, 307.
Dancing, 38.
Dancing-Master, 33.
Dangers of Solitude, 36.
D'Arblay, Madame, Anecdotes by,
Dialogues in Imitation of John-
son's Style of Conversation, 238.363.
Diary, Keeping a, 104.
Dictionaries, 107.
Dictionary, The, 14. 153. 346. 467.
"Dido," Reed's Tragedy of, 365.
Diligence, 218.
Dinner at Dilly's, 319.
Dinner at University, 429.
Disappointment, 103.
Disguise, 86.
Disorders of Intellect, 390.
Distressed Authors, 40.
Distresses, Metaphysical, 296.
Distresses of Friends, 28.
Diversion, 86.
Divine Service, 117.
Divines, old English, 123. 247.
Dockers, 229.
Doctoring one's-self, 179.
Dodd, Dr., 117. 419.
Dogs, 45. 81.
Doing Good, 223.
Domestic Companions, 109.
Domestic Tragedies, 100.
Donne versus Pope, 427.
Dove, Anacreon's, 12.
Dovedale, Johnson at, 418.
Drake, Dr. Nathan, his Critical
Remarks on London," 377.
on the "Vanity of Human
Wishes," 379. —
-on “Irene,”
380.-on "Stanzas on Robert
Levett," 382.- on "Rambler" and "Adventurer," 383.- on
Dreams, 4.
Dress, 38, 92.
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