Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.

Life of Johnson, Volume 6 eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 720 pages of information about Life of Johnson, Volume 6.
SPOTTISWOODE, John, iii. 326-7. 
SPRAT, Bishop,
  History of the Royal Society, iv. 311;
  Life quoted, i. 34, n. 5;
  meets Bentley, v. 274, n 4;
  style, iii. 257, n. 3. 
SQUILLS, iv. 355.
Squire Richard, iv. 284. 
SQUIRES, Rev. Mr., i. 208, n. 3. 
STAGE, Mr., iv. 257, n. 2. 
STAFFORD, ii. 164, n. 5. 
STAFFORDSHIRE,
  fruit, very little, iv. 206;
  Jacobite fox-hunt, iii. 326, n. 1;
  nursery of art, iii. 299, n. 2;
  Toryism, its, ii. 461;
  two young Methodists from it, ii. 120;
  Whig, a Staffordshire, iii. 326. 
STAGE.  See PLAYERS. 
STAGE-COACHES, i. 340, n. 1.  See COACH. 
STAIR, Earl of, v. 372. 
ST. ALBAN’S,
  Boswell and Johnson pass the night there, iii. 4;
  monument to John Thrale, i. 491, n. 1;
  mentioned, ii. 459; iv. 80, n. 1. 
ST. ALBAN’S, first Duke of, i. 248, n. 2. 
ST. ASAPH, ii. 284; v. 436. 
ST. AUBYN, Sir John, i. 508. 
ST. AUGUSTINE,
  ‘misericordia domini inter pontem et fontem’ iv. 212, n. 2;
  weighed against Jonathan Wild plus three-pence, iv. 291. 
ST. CAS, expedition to, i. 338, n. 2. 
ST. COLUMBA, v. 335, 337, 338. 
ST. CROSS, at Winchester, iii. 124. 
ST. CUTHBERT’S DAY, at University College, ii. 445. 
ST. GLUVIAS, i. 436. 
ST. IGNATIUS LOYOLA, i. 77. 
ST. JEROME, ii. 358, n. 3. 
ST. JOHN.  See BOLINGBROKE. 
ST. MALO,
  expedition sent against it, i. 338, n. 2;
  mentioned, ii. 82, n. 3. 
ST. PAUL,
  ‘chief of sinners,’ iv. 294;
  converted by supernatural interposition, iii. 295;
  fear of being a cast-away, iv. 123;
  saw unutterable things, ii. 123;
  thorn in the flesh, v. 64;
  ‘warring against the law of his mind,’ iv. 396. 
ST. PETERSBURGH, iv. 277, n. 1. 
ST. QUINTIN, ii. 401. 
ST. VITUS’S DANCE, i. 143. 
STAMP ACT, Burke’s speeches, ii. 16. 
STANHOPE, first Earl, i. 160. 
STANHOPE, third Earl,
  presided at a meeting of the Revolution Society, iv. 40, n. 4. 
STANHOPE, fifth Earl,
  on the author of Captain Carleton’s Memoirs, iv. 334, n. 4. 
STANHOPE, Mr. (Lord Chesterfield’s son),
  Boswell’s description of him, i. 266, n. 2;
  Johnson’s, iv. 333, n. 1;
  Harte, Dr., his tutor, iv. 78, n. 1. 333: 
  See CHESTERFIELD, Earl of, Letters to his Son. 
STANHOPE, Mr., mentioned in Tickell’s Epistle, iii. 388, n. 3. 
STANISLAUS, King, ii. 405, n. 1. 
STANLEY, Dean,
  Memorials of Westminster Abbey—­Ephraim Chambers’s epitaph,
i. 219, n. 1;
  Goldsmith’s epitaph and Johnson’s Latin, iii. 82, n. 3;
  Johnson’s and Macpherson’s graves, ii. 298, n. 2. 
STANTON, Mr., manager of a company of actors, ii. 464, 465. 
STANYAN, Temple, iii. 356. 
STAPYLTON, family of, v. 442, n. 3.
Starvation, ii. 160, n. 1. 
STATE,
  its right to regulate religion, ii. 14; iv. 12;
  the vulgar are its children, ii. 14; iv.
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