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.
  Johnson a hardened tea-drinker, i. 103, n. 3: 
    see under JOHNSON;
  price of it in 1734, i. 313, n. 2;
  run tea, v. 449, n. 1;
  tea-making a l’Anglaise, ii. 403;
  weak, generally made, iii. 264, n. 4;
  Wesley attacks its use, i. 313, n. 2. 
TEACHING, wretchedness of, i. 85.
Tears of Old May-day, i. 101.
Telemachus, a Mask, i. 411; ii. 380. 
TEMPE, iii. 302. 
TEMPLE, second Earl, iv. 249, n. 3. 
TEMPLE, Right Rev. Frederick, Bishop of London, i. 436, n. 3. 
TEMPLE, Rev. William Johnson,
  account of him, i. 436; iii. 416, n. 3;
  Boswell, correspondence with, i. 436, n. 3;
    and he read Gray all night, ii. 335, n. 2;
    executor, iii. 301, n. 1;
    last letter written to him, i. 14, n. 1;
    occupies his chambers in the Temple, i. 437;
    visits him at Mamhead, ii. 371;
  Gray’s character, writes, i. 436, n. 3; ii. 316; iv. 153, n. 1;
  Johnson, compares, with the ‘infidel pensioner Hume,’ ii. 316;
    introduced to, ii. 11;
  political speculations, unfit for, ii. 312, n. 4;
  mentioned, i. 433, n. 3; ii. 3, n. 2, 247. 
TEMPLE, Sir William,
  drinking by deputy, iii. 330;
  Dutch free from spleen, iv. 379;
  English prose, gave cadence to, iii. 257;
  great generals, ii. 234;
  Heroic Virtue, ii. 234, n. 4;
  Ireland, ancient state of, i. 321;
  peerages and property, ii. 421;
  style condemned by Hume, iii. 257, n. 3;
    praised by Mackintosh, ib.;
    a model to Johnson, i. 218. 
TEMPLE OF FAME, ii. 358. 
TEMPTATION, exposing people to it, iii. 237. 
TENANTS, their independence, v. 304: 
  See LANDLORDS, and under SCOTLAND, Hebrides, landlords and tenants. 
TENDERNESS OF HEART, v. 240.
Tenders, v. 196, n. 1. 
TENERIFFE, iv. 358. 
TENISON, Thomas, Archbishop of Canterbury,
  Psalmanazar introduced to him, iii. 447. 
TENNYSON, Alfred, Lord, poet-laureate, i. 185, n. 1;
  Ulysses quoted, v. 278, n. 2. 
TENURES, ancient, ii. 202; iii. 414. 
TERENCE, quoted, i. 129, n. 1; ii. 358, n. 3, 465, n. 3. 
TESTIMONY, compared with argument, iv. 281.
Tetty or Tetsey, i. 98. 
THACKERAY, W. M.,
  Addison’s Cato, quotations from, i. 199, n. 2;
    one failing, iv. 53, n. 4;
  History of the Newcomes quoted, ii. 300, n. 3;
  subscribed to the annuity for Johnson’s goddaughter, iv. 202, n. 1. 
THALES, i. 125, n. 4. 
THAMES,
  Budgell drowns himself in it, ii. 229; v. 54;
  convicts working on it, iii. 268, n. 4;
  Johnson and Boswell row to Greenwich, i. 458;
    to Blackfriars, ii. 432;
    returns on it from Rochester, iv. 233, n. 2;
  London, mentioned in, i. 460;
  New-England men at its mouth, v. 317;
  ribaldry of passers-by, iv. 26. 
THATCHING, v. 263.
The one, iv. 211, n. 2. 
THEATRES,
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