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BURTON, Robert,_Anatomy of Melancholy_ made Johnson rise earlier, ii. 121;recommended by him, 440;'Be not solitary; be not idle,' iii. 415;elected student of Christ Church, i. 59._Burton's Books_, iv. 257.BURTON-ON-TRENT, i. 86, n. 2.BUSCH, Dr., iv. 27, n. 1.BUSINESS, retiring from, ii. 337.BUSTLING, v. 307._Busy Body_, i. 325, n. 3._Busy, curious, thirsty fly_, ii. 281.BUTCHER, the art of a, v. 246-7.BUTE, third Earl of,Adams the architect, patronises, ii. 325, n. 3;a book-minister, ii. 353;his Chancellor of the Exchequer, ii. 135, n. 2;concessions to the people, ii. 353;daughter-in-law, his, ii. 378, n. 1;favourite of George III, i. 386;and of the Princess Dowager of Wales, iv. 127, n. 3;_Humphry Clinker_, mentioned in, ii. 81, n. 2;Jenkinson, his secretary, iii. 146, n. 1;Johnson's letters to him, i. 376, 380;Johnson's pension, i. 372-377; iv. 168, n. 1;Luton Hoe, iv. 118;purchase of the estate, 127, n. 3;minister, when once, should not have resigned, ii. 470;pensions conferred by him, i. 373, n. 1;Scotchmen, partiality to, ii. 354;Scotland, never goes to, iv. 131;Shelburne on his strengthening the power of the Crown, iii. 416, n. 2;Shelburne's 'pious fraud,' iv. 174, n. 5;son, his, Colonel James Stuart, iii. 399;took down too fast, ii. 356;Wilkes attacks him, ii. 300, n. 5;dedicates to him _Mortimer_, iii. 78.BUTE, first Marquis of. See MOUNTSTUART, Lord.BUTLER, Bishop, _Analogy_, v. 47.BUTLER, Samuel,_Hudibras_,bullion which will last, ii. 369;not a poem, iii. 38;shows strength of political principles, ii. 369;seldom read, ii. 370, n. 1;quotations from it:'H' was very shy of using it,' iii. 282, n. 1;'Indian Britons made from Penguins,' v. 225;'Jacob Behmen understood,' ii. 122, n. 6;'True as the dial to the sun,' iv. 296, n. 2;'Thou wilt at best but suck a bull,' i. 444, n. 1;'The Devil was the first,' &c., iii. 326, n. 3;_Remains_, v. 57.BUTT, Mr., i. 47, n. 1.BUTTER, Dr., ii. 475, n, 1; iii. 1, 154, 163; iv. 110, 399, 402, n. 2.BUTTER, Mrs., iii. 164.BUTTON-HOLE ACT, v. 18, n. 5.BUXTON, iii. 152; v. 432.BYNG, Admiral,_Appeal to the People concerning_, i. 309, 314;_Letter on the case of_, i. 309;_Some further particulars by a gentleman of Oxford_, i. 309;Epitaph, his, i. 315;Mallet, attacked by, ii. 128;Voltaire's saying about him, i. 314.BYNG, Hon. John, iv. 418.BYRON, Captain, v. 387, n. 6.BYRON, Lord, admires the _Vanity of Human Wishes_, i. 193, n. 3;attacked in the _Edinburgh Review_, iv. 115, n. 2;praises and abuses the Earl of Carlisle, iv. 113, n. 5.C.CABBAGES, ii. 455; v. 84.CABIRI, i. 273.CADDEL, William, of Cockenzie, ii. 302, n. 2.CADELL, Thomas,Gibbon's _Decline and Fall_, publishes, ii. 136, n. 6;praised by him, ii. 425, n. 2;Hawkesworth's _Cook's Voyages_, publishes, ii. 247, n. 5;Hume and his opponents,gives a dinner to, ii. 441, n. 5;Johnson's _Journey_, publishes, ii. 310, n. 2;_False Alarm_, ii. 425, n. 2;one of a deputation to, iii. 111;asks Parr to write Johnson's _Life_, iv. 443;Mackenzie's _Man of Feeling_, publishes, i. 360;Robertson's _Scotland_, publishes, iii. 334._Cadet, The, a Military Treatise_, i. 309.CADOGAN, Dr., v. 210-11.CADOGAN, Lord, i. 12.CAEN-WOOD, iii. 429.CAERMARTHEN, Lord, iii. 213, n. 1.CAESAR, Julius, i. 34.CAIRO, iii. 134, n. i, 306, 379, n. 2, 455.CALAIS, ii. 221, 385._Calaminaris_, v. 441, n. 1.CALCULATION. See JOHNSON, calculation.CALDER, Dr. John, ii. 212, n. 1.CALDERWOOD, Mrs., ii. 49, n. 2.CALDWELL, Sir James and Sir John, ii. 34, n. 1.CALEDON, i. 185.'CALIBAN of Literature,' ii. 129.CALIGULA, iii. 283.CALLANDER, Earl of, v. 103, n. 1._Called_, iv. 94.CALLIMACHUS, iv. 2.CALMING ONESELF, v. 60.CALVINISM, v. 170, n. 1.CALYPSO, i. 278.CAMBRAY, ii. 401.CAMBRICK BILL, iii. 71, n. 4.CAMBRIDGE,Emmanuel College,Farmer, Dr., master, i. 368; ii. 449, n. 3;Johnson promised an habitation there, i. 517;strong in Shakespeare and black letter, iii. 38, n. 6;King's College, Steevens a member, ii. 114;Pembroke College, Kit Smart a Fellow, i. 306, n. 1;Queen's College, iv. 125;Trinity College, Lord Erskine a member, ii. 173, n. 1;Johnson spends an evening there, i. 487;Trinity Hall, i. 437;University,examinations for the degree, iii. 13, n. 3;Johnson visits it, i. 487, 517;Parr neglected, i. 77, n. 4;Professor Sanderson, ii. 190, n. 3;University-verses, ii. 371.See UNIVERSITIES.CAMBRIDGE MEN, on Johnson's criticism of Gray, iv. 64._Cambridge Shakespeare_. See under SHAKESPEARE.CAMBRIDGE, R. O.,Boswell's account of him, iv. 196;Walpole's and Miss Burney's, ib. n. 3;dinners at his house, ii. 225, n. 2, 361;Essex Head Club, member of the, iv. 254, n. 1;Horace, talk about, iii. 250-1;_World, The_, contributor to, i. 257, n. 3;mentioned, ii. 368, 370; iv. 65, n. 1, 195.CAMDEN, Lord, Douglas Cause, ii. 230, n. 1;Garrick, intimacy with, iii. 311;general warrants, ii. 72, n. 3;Johnson, attacked by, ii. 314;Goldsmith, neglect of, iii. 311;Literary Club, blackballed at the, iii. 311, n. 2; iv. 75, n. _3_;popularity, ii. 353, n. 2;one of the sights of London, iv. 92, n. 5;Wilkes's case, judge in, ii. 353, n. 2.CAMDEN, William, epitaph on a man killed by a fall, iv. 212;'_mira cano_,' iii. 304;Pembroke College Latin grace, i. 60, n. 4; v. 65, n. 2;mentioned, v. 438.CAMERON, Dr., executed, i. 146.CAMERON, Dugall, v. 298.CAMERON, Ewen, v. 297.CAMERON OF LOCHIEL, i. 146, n. 2.CAMERONS, a branch of the, called Maclonich, v. 297.CAMP, at Warley, iii. 360, 365;Coxheath, ib. n. 4;one of the great scenes of human life, iii. 361, n. 1.CAMPBELL, Hon. and Rev. Archibald,Johnson's account of him, iv. 286; v. 356-7;his collection of Scotch books, ii. 216;_Doctrine of a Middle State_, v. 356, n. 2.CAMPBELL, Archibald (_Lexiphanes_), ii. 44.CAMPBELL, Colonel Sir Archibald, iii. 58.CAMPBELL, Colonel Mure, iii. 118.CAMPBELL, Evan, v. 141.CAMPBELL, General, v. 55, n. 1, 259.CAMPBELL, Dr. John, author, a rich, i. 418, n. 1;_Biographia Britannica_, ii. 447;_Britannia Elucidata_, v. 323;cold-catching at St. Kilda, on, ii. 51;_Hermippus Redivivus_, i. 417; ii. 427;inaccurate in conversation, iii. 243-4;Johnson's character of him, i. 417; ii. 216; iii. 244; v. 324;declines to argue with, v. 324;never lies on paper, i. 417, n. 5;or with pen and ink, iii. 244;piety in passing a church, i. 418;_Political Survey of Great Britain_,killed by its bad success, ii. 447;its publication delayed, v. 324;Sunday evenings in Queen Square, i. 418;thirteen bottles of port at a sitting, iii. 243.CAMPBELL, Rev. John (brother of Cambell of Treesbank), v. 373.CAMPBELL, Rev. John of Kippen, ii. 28.CAMPBELL, Lord, _Lives of the Chancellors_Cameron's execution, i. 146, n. 2;Chancellors, appointment of, ii. 157, n. 3;_Douglas Cause_, ii. 230, n. 1;Eldon's, Lord, attendance at Church, iv. 414, n. 1inaccuracy in list of Lichfield scholars, i. 45, n. 4;Ladd, Sir John, anecdote of, iv. 412, n. 1Mansfield's, Lord, speech in Somerset's case, iii. 87, n. 3;Radcliffe's trial, i. 180, n. 2;Thurlow and Horne Tooke, iv. 327, n. 4.CAMPBELL, Mungo, account of him, iii. 188-9.CAMPBELL, Rev. Dr. Archibald, of St. Andrews,_Enquiry into the original of Moral Virtue_, i. 359.CAMPBELL, Rev. Dr. George,Principal of Marischal College, Aberdeen, v. 90.CAMPBELL, Rev. Dr. Thomas,an Irish clergyman, account of him, ii. 338;Baretti's love of London, i. 371, n. 5;Baretti and Mrs. Thrale, iii. 49, n. 1;_Diary of a visit to England_, ii. 338, n. 2;Dublin physicians, iii. 288, n. 4;English and Irish cottagers, ii. 130, n. 2;English and Scotch learning, v. 57, n. 3;Irish bull, guilty of an, ii. 343;Johnson and America, ii. 315, n. 1;appearance, i. 144, n. 1;_bon-mots_, ii. 338, n. 2;came from Ireland to see, ii. 342;dancing lessons, iv. 80, n. 2;introduced to, ii. 339;and Dr. James Foster, iv. 9, n. 5;and Madden, i. 318;suspects Burke to be _Junius_, iii. 376, n. 4;writings, and Reynolds's pictures, ii. 317, n. 2;penal code against the Papists, ii. 121, n. 1;_Philosopical Survey_, ii. 339;published as an Englishman's book, iv. 320, n. 4;Rutty, Dr., iii. 170, n. 4;_Taxation no Tyranny_, sale of, ii. 335, n. 4;mentioned, ii. 349, 350; iii. 111.CAMPBELL, ----, of Auchnaba, iii. 127, 133.CAMPBELL,----, a factor, v. 312.CAMPBELL, ----, a tacksman of Mull, v. 332, 340.CAMPBELL, ----, of Treesbank, v. 372.CAMPBELLS, ----, Mrs. Boswell's nephews, iii. 116.CAMPBELLTOWN, ii. 183; v. 284.CANADA, i. 307, n. 3, 428._Canal_, iii. 362, n. 5.CANDIDATES FOR ORDERS, iii. 13, n. 3._Candide_. See VOLTAIRE.CANNING, Miss, ii. 393, n. 1._Canons of Criticism_, i. 263, n. 3.CANT, clearing the mind of it, iv. 221;meanings of the word, _ib., n_. 1;modern cant, iii. 197.CANTERBURY, iii. 314, 457; iv. 230, n. 2.CANTERBURY,Archbishops of, _public dinners_, their, iv. 367, n. 3;Cornwallis, Archbishop,Johnson's application to him, iii. 125;Seeker, Archbishop,Johnson asked to seek his patronage, i. 368.CANUS, Melchior, ii. 391.CANYNGE, 'a Bristol merchant,' iii. 50, n. i.CAPEL, Lord, v. 403, n. 2.CAPELL, Edward, editor of _Shakespeare_, iv. 5.CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS. See EXECUTIONS, NEWGATE, and TYBURN.CARACCIOLI, M. de, iii. 286, n. 2._Caractacus_, ii. 335._Card, The_, v. 270, n. 4.CARDONNEL, Commissioner, iii. 390, n. 1.CARDROSS, Lord (sixth Earl of Buchan), ii. 177.CARDS, Johnson wishes he had learnt to play at them, i. 317; iii. 23;v. 404;condemns them in the Rambler, iii. 23, n. 2.CARELESS, Mrs., Johnson's first love, ii. 459-461;mentioned, iv. 146-8, 378._Careless Husband_. See CIBBER, Colley.CARELESSNESS, iv. 21.CARIBS, iii. 200, n. 4._Carleton's, Captain, Memoirs_, iv. 333-4.CARLISLE, Boswell proposes to meet Johnson there, iii. 107;'cathedral so near Auchinleck,' iii. 416-7;Percy made Dean, iii. 365;printer run out of parentheses, iii. 402, n. 1.CARLISLE, Law, Bishop of, i. 437, n. 2.CARLISLE, fifth Earl of, iv. 113, n. 5;_Poems_, iv. 113;_The Father's Revenge_, iv. 246-8.CARLISLE HOUSE, iv. 92, n. 5.CARLISLE OF LIMEKILNS, v. 316.CARLYLE, Dr. AlexanderBlair, Robert, iii. 47, n. 3;Blair's, Hugh, conversation, v. 397, n. 3;Cardonnel, Commissioner, iii. 390, n. 1;clergy (English), at Harrogate, v. 252, n. 3;clergy (Scotch), and card-playing, v. 404, n. 1;Cullen's mimicry, ii. 154, n. 1;Culloden--London in an uproar of joy, v. 196, n. 3;dinners in London and Edinburgh, i. 103, n. 2;Dodd, Dr., iii. 139, n. 4;Douglas, Duchess of, v. 43, n. 4;Elibank, Lord, v. 386, n. 1;Elphinston's school, ii. 171, n. 2;Guthrie, W., i. 117, n. 2;Home patronised by Lord Bute, ii. 354, n. 4;_Douglas_, v. 362, n. 1;as an historian, iii. 162, n. 5;Hume, account of, v. 30, n. 1;opinion of _Ossian_, ii. 302, n. 2;Leechman's prosecution, v. 68, n. 4;liberality of leading clergymen, v. 21, n. 1;Lonsdale, Lord, v. 113, n. 1;Maclaurin, Professor, v. 49, n. 6;Macpherson, James, ii. 300, n. 1;Mansfield on Hume's style, i. 439, n. 2;Millar, Andrew, i. 287, n. 3;Poker Club, ii. 376, n. 1;Pretender, Young, v. 196, n. 2;Robertson and the claret, iii. 335; n. 4;conversation, v. 397, n. 3;romantic humour, iii. 335, n. 1;Smith, Adam, iv. 24, n. 2;study of English by the Scotch, i. 439, n. 2.CARLYLE, Thomas, Cromwell's speeches, i. 150, n. 2;Gough Square, visits, i. 188, n. 1;errors about Johnson, i. 58, n. 2, 78, n. 1, 113, n. 1, 328, n. 1;Henault, quotes, ii. 383, n. 1;Johnson's god-daughter, subscribes for an annuity to, iv. 202, n. 1;_Novalis_, quotes, iii. 11, n. 1;Sandwich, Lord, and Basil Montague, iii. 383, n. 3;teacher's life, on a, i. 85, n. 2;walking to Edinburgh University, v. 301, n. 2;writing an effort, iv. 219, n. 1.CARMICHAEL, Miss, Johnson lodges her in his house, iii. 222;speaks of her as 'Poll,' iii. 368;describes her, iii. 461.CARNAN, Thomas, bookseller, iii. 100, n. 1.CAROLINE, QUEEN, Clarke's refusal of a bishopric, iii. 248, n. 2;Leibnitz, patronizes, v. 287;Savage, bounty to, i. 125, n. 4, 173, n. 3.CARPENTER, anecdote of a, iv. 116.CARRE, Rev. Mr., v. 27-8.CARRUTHERS, Robert, Highland emigration, v. 150, n. 3._Carstares' State Papers_, v. 227, n. 4.CARTE, Thomas, believed in the 'regal touch,' i. 42;_History of England_, i. 42; ii. 344; iv. 311;_Life of Ormond_, v. 296.CARTER, Rev. Dr., i. 122, n. 4.CARTER, Miss Elizabeth (Mrs.), account of her, i. 122, n. 4;age, lived to a great, iv. 275, n. 3;alarum, her, iii. 168;_Amelia_, praises, iii. 43, n. 2;Burney, Miss, described by, iv. 275, n. 1;her _Correspondence_, i. 203, n. 5;Crousaz's _Examen_, translates, i. 138;Garrick, Mrs., dines with, iv. 96-9;Greek and pudding-making, i. 122, n. 4;Johnson advises her to translate _Boethius_, i. 139;writes an epigram to her, i. 122, 140;English verses, ib.;a letter, i. 122, n. 4;praises her, iv. 275;known as 'the learned,' iv. 246, n. 6;_Ode to Melancholy_, i. 122, n. 4;_Rambler, contributes to the, i. 203;criticises it, i. 208, n. 3;mentioned, i. 242.CARTER,--, a riding-school master, ii. 424, n. 1.CARTERET, John, Lord, afterwards Earl Granville, i. 507, 509._Carteret_, a dactyl, iv. 3.CARTHAGE, iv. 196.CARTHAGENA, v. 386.CARTHUSIAN CONVENT. See MONASTERY.CASCADES, v. 429, n. 4, 442.CASHIOBURY, i. 381, n. 1.CASIMIR'S _Ode to Pope Urban_, i. 13, n. 2.CASTES OF THE HINDOOS, iv. 12, n. 2, 88.CASTIGLIONE, author of _Il Corteggiano_, v. 276.CASTIGLIONE, Prince Gonzaga di, iii. 411, n. 1.CASTLE, shut up in one, ii. 100.CASUISTRY, i. 254.CATALOGUE of Johnson's _Works_, i. 16.CATALOGUES, why we look at them, ii. 365.CATCOT, George, iii. 50-1.CATHCART, Lord, ii. 413; iii. 346.CATHEDRALS of England, most seen by Johnson, iii. 107, 456;neglected, v. 114, n. 1.CATHERINE II, Empress of Russia,Boswell's eulogium on her, iii. 134, n. 1;engages English tutors, iv. 277, n. 1;_Evelina_, has drawings made from, iv. 277, n. 1;Houghton Collection, buys the, iv. 334, n. 6;_Rambler_, orders a translation of the, iv. 277;sends Reynolds a snuff-box, iii. 370._Catholicon_, ii. 399.CATILINE, i. 32.CATO the Censor, iv. 79.CATOR, John, iv. 313, 340, n. 3.CATS, shooting, iv. 197.CATULLUS, iv. 180.CAULFIELD, Miss, iii. 100.CAVE, Edward, account of him, i. 113, n. 1;Abridgment of Trapp's _Sermons_, publishes an, i. 140, n. 5;attacked by rivals, i. 113, n. 3;Birch, Dr., Letters to, i. 139, 150, 151, 153;Boyse's verses to him, iv. 441;coach, sets up a, i. 152, n. 1; ii. 226, n. 2;death and effects, i. 256, ns. 1 and 2;_Debates_, publishes the, i. 115-8, 136, 150-2, 501-12;

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