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.
  Bach y Graig (Bachycraigh), iii. 134, n. 1, 454; v. 436, 438;
  Bangor, ii. 284; v. 447, 448, 452;
  Beaumaris, v. 447-8;
  Bible in Welsh, v. 450, 454;
  Bodryddan, v. 442, n. 3;
  Bodville, v. 449-51;
  Boswell proposes a tour, iii. 134, 454;
  Brecon, iii. 139;
  Bryn o dol, v. 449;
  Caernarvon, v. 448, 451;
  castles, compared with Scotch, ii. 285; v. 374, n. 1;
    vast size, v. 437, 442, 448-9, 452;
  charitable establishment, iii. 255;
  Chirk Castle, v. 453;
  churches at Bodville neglected, v. 450;
  Clwyd, River, v. 438;
  Conway, v. 446, 452;
  Danes, settlement of, v. 130;
  Denbigh, ii. 282; v. 437-8, 453;
  Dymerchion, v. 438, 440;
  Elwy, River, v. 438;
  great families kept a kind of court, v. 276;
  Gwaynynog, iv. 421, n. 2; v. 440, n. 1, 443, 452-3;
  hiring of harvest-men, v. 453;
  Holywell, v. 440-2;
  inhospitality, v. 452;
  inns, v. 446-7;
  Johnson’s tour to Wales, ii. 279, 281, 282, 284; v. 427: 
    see Journey into North Wales;
  Kefnamwyellh, v. 452;
  literature, indifference to, v. 443;
  Llanerk, v. 450;
  Llangwinodyl, v. 449, 451;
  Llannerch, v. 439;
  Llanrhaiadr, v. 453;
  Lleweney Hall, Johnson visits it, ii. 282; v. 435-46;
    description of it, v. 436;
    pales and gates brought from it, v. 433;
  Llyn Badarn, v. 451;
  Llyn Beris, v. 451;
  Maesmynnan, v. 445;
  manuscripts, ii. 383;
  Methodists, v. 451;
  Mold, v. 435;
  mutinous in 1779, iii. 408, n. 4;
  offers nothing for speculation, ii. 284;
  Oswestry, v. 454;
  parson’s awe of Johnson, v. 450, n. 2;
  Penmaen Mawr, ii. 284; v. 447, 452;
  Penmaen Rhos, v. 446, 452;
  Pwlheli, v. 451;
  rivers, v. 442, n. 4;
  Ruabon, v. 450, n, 2;
  Ruthin Castle, v. 442;
  second sight, ii. 150;
  Tydweilliog, v. 449, 451;
  Ustrad, River, v. 442, n. 4;
  Welsh language, how far related to Irish, i. 322;
    scheme for preserving it, v. 443;
    used in the Church services, v. 438, 440, 441, 446, 449, 450;
  Welshmen, generally have the spirit of gentlemen, iii. 275;
  Wrexham, ii. 240, w. 4; v. 453. 
WALES, Prince of.  See PRINCE OF WALES. 
WALKER, John,
  ‘celebrated master of elocution,’ iv. 206;
  dedication to Johnson, iv. 421, n. 2. 
WALKER, Joseph Cooper, i. 321; iii. 111, n. 4. 
WALKER, Thomas, the actor, ii. 368. 
WALKING, habit of, i. 64, n. 4. 
WALL, Dr., iv. 292. 
WALL, cost of a garden wall, iv. 205. 
WALL, taking the, i. 110; v. 230. 
WALLACE, ——­, a Scotch author of the first distinction, ii. 53, n. 1. 
WALLER, Edmund,
  Amoret and Sacharissa, ii. 360;
  Divine Poesie, the communion of saints, iv. 290, n. 1;
  Dryden, studied by, iv. 38, n. 1;
  Epistle to a Lady, v. 221, n. 1;
  grandson, a plain country gentleman, v.
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