executor, iii. 301, n. 1;
children, guardian to, iii. 400, n. 1;
journals, reads, iii. 208; v. 413;
letter to, v. 413;
Carre’s Sermons, edits, v. 28;
Errol, Lord, account of, v. 103, n. 1;
honest lawyers, on the duty of, v. 26-7, 72;
Johnson at Garrick’s funeral, iii. 371, n. 1;
Round Robin, account of the, iii. 82-5;
Scott’s tribute to him, v. 25, n. 1;
mentioned, iii. 41, 42, 221; v. 32, 44, 46, 393.
FORBES, Sir William, seventh baronet, v. 253, n. 3.
FORD, Cornelius (Johnson’s uncle), i. 49.
FORD, Rev. Cornelius (Johnson’s cousin),
Hogarth’s ‘Parson Ford,’ i. 49; iii. 348;
Johnson’s account of him, ib.;
his ghost, iii. 349.
FORD, Dr. Joseph, i. 49, n. 3.
FORD FAMILY, i. 34; pedigree, i. 49, n. 3.
FORDYCE, Dr. George, member of the Literary Club, i. 479; ii. 274, 318;
iii. 230, n. 5; iv. 326;
anecdote of his drinking, ii. 274, n. 6.
FORDYCE, Rev. Dr. James, i. 396; iv. 411.
Foreign History in Gent. Mag. i. 154.
FOREIGNER, an eminent, iv. 14.
FOREIGNERS, ‘are fools,’ i. 82, n. 3; iv. 15;
writing a book in England, ii. 221;
attaching themselves to a party, ib.:
see JOHNSON, Foreigners.
Forenoon, changed into morning, ii. 283, n. 3.
FORGETFULNESS, iv. 126.
Form, iv. 321.
Former, the, the latter, iv. 190.
FORMOSA, iii. 443; v. 209.
Formosa, Historical and Geographical Description of, iii. 444.
FORMS, tenacity of, iv. 104.
Formular, ii. 234.
FORNICATION, heinous sin, not a, ii. 172;
misery caused by it, i. 457;
penance for it, v. 208;
probationer, cause of a, ii. 171;
a sectary guilty of it, ii. 472;
should be punished by law, iii. 17, 407.
FORRESTER, Colonel, iii. 22.
FORSTER, George, Voyage to the South Sea, iii. 180.
FORSTER, John, Bickerstaff, I., ii. 82, n. 3;
Boswell’s stories, on variations of, i. 445, n. 1;
Bute’s pensioners, i. 373, n. 1;
Churchill’s Rosciad, i. 419, n. 5;
Davies and ‘Goldy,’ ii. 258, n. 2;
Drelincourt on Death, ii. 163, n. 4;
George III’s pensioners, ii. 112, n. 3;
Goldsmith’s assault on Evans, ii. 209, n. 2;
Good-Natured Man, ii. 48, n. 2;
quarrel with Johnson, ii. 253, n. 4,
She Stoops to Conquer, and the Royal Marriage Act, ii. 224, n. 1;
its production on the stage, ii. 208, n. 5;
its title, ii. 205, n. 4;
and Sterne, ii. 173, n. 2;
Traveller, the first line in, iii. 253, n. 1;
inaccuracy about ‘Hesiod’ Cooke, v. 37, n. 1;
Johnson’s letter to Goldsmith, ii. 235, n. 2;
and the Prince of Wales, iv. 270, n. 2;
Moore, Edward, mistakes for Dr. John Moore, iii. 424, n. 1;
taste, changes in public, iii. 192, n. 2.
Fort, a pun on it, ii. 241, n. 3.
children, guardian to, iii. 400, n. 1;
journals, reads, iii. 208; v. 413;
letter to, v. 413;
Carre’s Sermons, edits, v. 28;
Errol, Lord, account of, v. 103, n. 1;
honest lawyers, on the duty of, v. 26-7, 72;
Johnson at Garrick’s funeral, iii. 371, n. 1;
Round Robin, account of the, iii. 82-5;
Scott’s tribute to him, v. 25, n. 1;
mentioned, iii. 41, 42, 221; v. 32, 44, 46, 393.
FORBES, Sir William, seventh baronet, v. 253, n. 3.
FORD, Cornelius (Johnson’s uncle), i. 49.
FORD, Rev. Cornelius (Johnson’s cousin),
Hogarth’s ‘Parson Ford,’ i. 49; iii. 348;
Johnson’s account of him, ib.;
his ghost, iii. 349.
FORD, Dr. Joseph, i. 49, n. 3.
FORD FAMILY, i. 34; pedigree, i. 49, n. 3.
FORDYCE, Dr. George, member of the Literary Club, i. 479; ii. 274, 318;
iii. 230, n. 5; iv. 326;
anecdote of his drinking, ii. 274, n. 6.
FORDYCE, Rev. Dr. James, i. 396; iv. 411.
Foreign History in Gent. Mag. i. 154.
FOREIGNER, an eminent, iv. 14.
FOREIGNERS, ‘are fools,’ i. 82, n. 3; iv. 15;
writing a book in England, ii. 221;
attaching themselves to a party, ib.:
see JOHNSON, Foreigners.
Forenoon, changed into morning, ii. 283, n. 3.
FORGETFULNESS, iv. 126.
Form, iv. 321.
Former, the, the latter, iv. 190.
FORMOSA, iii. 443; v. 209.
Formosa, Historical and Geographical Description of, iii. 444.
FORMS, tenacity of, iv. 104.
Formular, ii. 234.
FORNICATION, heinous sin, not a, ii. 172;
misery caused by it, i. 457;
penance for it, v. 208;
probationer, cause of a, ii. 171;
a sectary guilty of it, ii. 472;
should be punished by law, iii. 17, 407.
FORRESTER, Colonel, iii. 22.
FORSTER, George, Voyage to the South Sea, iii. 180.
FORSTER, John, Bickerstaff, I., ii. 82, n. 3;
Boswell’s stories, on variations of, i. 445, n. 1;
Bute’s pensioners, i. 373, n. 1;
Churchill’s Rosciad, i. 419, n. 5;
Davies and ‘Goldy,’ ii. 258, n. 2;
Drelincourt on Death, ii. 163, n. 4;
George III’s pensioners, ii. 112, n. 3;
Goldsmith’s assault on Evans, ii. 209, n. 2;
Good-Natured Man, ii. 48, n. 2;
quarrel with Johnson, ii. 253, n. 4,
She Stoops to Conquer, and the Royal Marriage Act, ii. 224, n. 1;
its production on the stage, ii. 208, n. 5;
its title, ii. 205, n. 4;
and Sterne, ii. 173, n. 2;
Traveller, the first line in, iii. 253, n. 1;
inaccuracy about ‘Hesiod’ Cooke, v. 37, n. 1;
Johnson’s letter to Goldsmith, ii. 235, n. 2;
and the Prince of Wales, iv. 270, n. 2;
Moore, Edward, mistakes for Dr. John Moore, iii. 424, n. 1;
taste, changes in public, iii. 192, n. 2.
Fort, a pun on it, ii. 241, n. 3.


