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Smith, Adam, ii. 302, n. 2;Smollett, ii. 302, n. 2;national pride concerned, iv. 141; v. 240, n. 6;'originals' of _Fingal_, ii. 294-6; iii. 286; v. 95, 388, 389;public interest at an end (1785), v. 389;rhapsody, a, ii. 126;wolf not mentioned, ii. 347;pension, ii. 307, n. 4;_Remarks on Johnson's Journey_, ii. 308, n. 1;subscription raised for him, ii. 302.MACPHERSON, Dr. John,_Dissertations_, v. 159, 206:Latin verse, v. 265;mentioned, v. 119.MACPHERSON, Rev. Martin, v. 159, 265, 267.MACPHERSON, Miss, of Slate, v. 265.MACQUARRY of Ormaig, iii. 133.MACQUARRY, or Macquarrie, or Macquharrie, of Ulva,in debt, iii. 95, 101;estates sold, iii. 126-7, 133;ill-judged hospitality, v. 331, n. 1;Johnson visits him, v. 319-21;mentioned, ii. 308.MACQUEEN of Anoch, v. 135-7, 140.MACQUEEN, Rev. Donald,Aborigines, discovers a house of the, v. 236;Anaitis, a temple of, v. 218-221, 224;Boswell, letter to, v. 161;Edinburgh, visits, ii. 380;emigration, on, v. 205;Erse writings, ii. 380-1, 383;Johnson's regard for him, v. 224, 252, 257;learned man, a, v. 166, 251;_Ossian_, v. 164, 240, 242-3;second-sight, v. 163, 227;Sky, projects a book on, v. 257;witchcraft, v. 164;mentioned, v. 150, 170, 179, 183, 185, 215, 217, 237, 239, 248,253, 254.M'CRAAS, Clan of the, v. 142-3, 225.M'CRAILS, v. 233.MACRAY, Rev. W. D., _Annals of the Bodleian_, iv. 161, n. 1.MACROBIUS,quoted by Johnson, i. 59;saying of Julia, iii. 25.MACSWEYN, Mr. and Mrs., v. 289, 305.MACSWEYN, Hugh, v. 289.MAC SWINNY, Owen,recollections of Dryden, iii. 71;pun on the Cambrick Bill, iii. 71, n, 4._Mad Tom_, iii. 249.MADAN, Rev. Martin, _Thoughts on Executive Justice_, iv. 328, n. 1.MADDEN, Rev. Dr. Samuel,Johnson castigates his _Boulter's Monument_, i. 318;orchards, on, iv. 205;premium scheme, his, i. 318;Whig, a great, ii. 321.MADDOCKS, ----, the strawman, iii. 231, n. 2.MADNESS,caused by indulgence of imagination, iv. 208;employment best suited for it, iv. 161, n. 4;evil spirits, people possessed with, iii. 176, n. 1;Gaubius defines it, i. 65;infamous persons supposed mad, iii. 176, n. 2;Johnson describes it in _Rasselas_, i. 65;dreads it, i. 66;is 'mad, at least not sober,' i. 35; v. 215;madmen love to be with those whom they fear, iii. 176;seek for pain, ib.;melancholy, confounded with, iii. 175;relief from it in the bottle, i. 277, n. 1;Smart's prayers, shown by, i. 397; iv. 31, n. 5;turned upside down, iii. 27;undiscovered, iv. 31.MADRID, v. 23, n. 1.MAECENAS, iii. 296, n. 1._Mag. Extraordinary_, i. 156.MAGAZINES, Goldsmith describes their origin, v. 59, n. 1.MAGICIANS, Italian, iii. 382.MAGISTRATE,anecdote of a dull country one, iv. 312;fear to call out the guards, iii. 46;how far they should tolerate false doctrine, ii. 249-253;salaries of the Westminster justices, iii. 217, n. 2._Mahogany_, a drink, iv. 78.MAHOGANY WOOD, iv. 79.MAHOMET, ii. 151.MAHOMETAN WORLD, iv. 199.MAHOMETANS, ii. 14, 151.MAID OF HONOUR, flattery by a, iii. 322.MAIDSTONE, iv. 328, n. 1.MAINE, Sir Henry, _Borough English_, v. 320, n. 2.MAINTENON, Mme. de, iv. 413, n. 2.MAITLAND, Mr., one of Johnson's amanuenses, i. 187.MAITTAIRE, M., _Senilia_, iv. 2; makes Carteret a dactyl, iv. 3.MAJOR, John, _De Gestis Scotorum_, v. 406.MAJORITY, distinguished from superiority, ii. 373._Make money_, iii. 196.MALAGRIDA, iv. 174.MALCOLM III, v. 320, n. 2.MALE SUCCESSION. See SUCCESSION.MALET DU PAN, ii. 366, n. 2.MALLET, David, _alias_ Malloch, ii. 159, n. 3; iv. 217;_Alfred_, v. 175, n. 2;_Bacon, Life of_, iii. 194;Bolingbroke's _Works_, edits, i. 268;Byng, writes against, ii. 128;_Critical Review_, writes in the, i. 409, n. 1;_Elvira_, i. 408;Garrick, fools, v. 175, n. 2;Gibbon _domesticated_ with him, i. 268, n. 1;Hume's Scotticisms, ii. 72, n. 2;job, ready for any dirty, ii. 128;Johnson criticises his dramas, i. 408, n. 2;and his works, ii. 233, n. 1;draws his character, i. 268; ii. 159, n. 3;_Dictionary_, in, iv. 217;literary reputation, his, kept alive as long as he, ii. 233;Macgregor, by origin a, v. 127, n. 3;Malloch, published under the name of, iv. 216;_Margaret's Ghost_, iv. 229, n. 4;_Marlborough, Life of_, undertakes the, iii. 194;never begins it, iii. 386;receives money for it, v. 175, n. 2;_Pope's Essay on Man_, iii. 402;'prettiest drest puppet,' v. 174;Scotch accent, never caught in a, ii. 159;only Scot whom Scotchmen did not commend, ib., n. 3;Warburton, attacks, i. 329.MALLET, Mrs., Hume and the deists, ii. 8, n. 4.MALLET, P.H., _Histoire de Danemarck_, iii. 274, n. 2.MALMESBURY, first Earl of, ii. 225, n. 2.MALONE, Edmond, accuracy and justice, his love of, iv. 51;Addison's loan to Steele, iv. 52;Baretti's infidelity, ii. 8, n. 3;Boswell, becomes acquainted with, v. 1, n. 5;dedicates to him the _Tour to the Hebrides_, ii. 1, n. 2; v. 1;note added to it by him, iii. 323, n. 2;executor, iii. 301, n. 1;ignorance of law, ii. 21, n. 4;_Life of Johnson_, revises, i. 7;edits later editions, i. 9, n. 3, 15;time, by his hospitality wastes, i. 5, n. 2;Chatterton's poems,demonstrates the imposture in, iii. 50, n. 5; iv. 141, n. 1;Courtenay's _Poetical Review_, mentioned in, i. 222;death, i. 15, n. 1;Flood's lines on Johnson, iv. 424, n. 2;Garrick's election to the Club, i. 481, n. 3;Goldsmith's college days, i. 411;Gray's _Odes_, i. 403, n. 4;Hawkins, describes, i. 28, n. 1;Hawkesworth's death, v. 282, n. 2;hospitality, elegant, iv. 141;Johnson's bargain with the booksellers, iii. 111, n. 1;conversation, iv. 184, n. 2;epitaph, iv. 444;interpretation of two passages in _Hamlet_, iii. 5 n. 2;letters to him, iv. 141;'seldom started a subject,' iii. 307, n. 2;severe sayings, iv. 341;solitary, finds, iv. 218, n. 1;tribute to, i. 9, n. 2; iv. 142;witticism, fathers on Foote, ii. 410, n. 1;_Johnsonianissimus_, i. 7, n. 2;Literary Club, a member of the, i. 479; iv. 326;Milton's imagination of cheerful sensations, iv. 42, n. 6;'one of the best critics of our age,' i. 180, n. 1;v. 78, n. 5, 361, n. 1, 399, n. 4;Parnell's _Hermit_, explains a passage in, iii. 393, n. 1;Piozzi's, Mrs., _Anecdotes_, criticises, iv. 341;_Prologue to Julia_, i. 262, n. 1;Reynolds's executor, iv. 133;Reynolds's plan for monuments in St. Paul's, iv. 423, n. 2;Shakespeare, edits, i. 8; iv. 142; v. 2;Walpole's, Sir R., reading, v. 93, n. 4;mentioned, iii. 305; iv. 344, 418.MALPAS, iv. 300, n. 2.MALPLAQUET, Battle of, ii. 183, n. 1.MALTBY, Mr., i. 247, n. 3; iii. 201, n. 3.MALTE, Chevalier de, story of a, v. 107.MALTON, an inn-keeper, iii. 209.MAMHEAD, i. 436, n. 3; ii. 371.MAN,composite animal, iv. 91;defined, iii. 245; v. 32, n. 3;not a machine, v. 117;not good by nature, v. 211;pourtrayed by Shakespeare and Milton, iv. 72.See MANKIND._Man of Feeling_, i. 360._Man of the World_, i. 360, n. 2; v. 277._Managed_ horse, v. 253, n. 2.MANAGERS OF THEATRES, i. 196, n. 2.MANCHESTER, iii. 123, 127, 135, n. 1;Whitaker's _History_, iii. 333.MANDEVILLE, Bernard,Johnson influenced by him, iii. 56, n. 2, 292, n. 3;'private vices public benefits,' iii. 56, n. 2, 291-3;mentioned, i. 359, n. 3.MANDOA, ii. 176._Manege_ for Oxford, ii. 424.MANILLA RANSOM, ii. 135.MANKIND,Burke thinks better of them, iii. 236;Johnson finds them less just and more beneficent, ib.;opinions of Bolingbroke, Oxford, and Pitt, ib., n. 3;of Savage, iii. 237, n. l;characterless for the most part, iii. 280, n. 3;hostility one to the other, iii. 236, n. 4;kindness, wonderful, iii. 236, 237, n. 1.See MAN and WORLD.MANLEY, Mrs., iv. 199, 200, n. 1.MANN, Sir Horace, i. 279, n. 5.MANNERS,change in them, v. 59-61, 230;elegance acquired imperceptibly, iii. 53;great, of the, iii. 353;history of them, v. 79;words describing them soon require notes, ii. 212._Manners_, a poem, i. 125.MANNING, Owen, ii. 17.MANNING, Mr., a compositor, iv. 321.MANNINGHAM, Dr., iii. 161.MANOR, a, co-extensive with the parish, ii. 243.MANSFIELD, William Murray, first Earl of,Adams the architects, patronises, ii. 325, n. 3;air and manner, ii. 318;Americans, approves of burning the houses of the, iii. 429, n. 1;Baretti's trial, ii. 97, n. 1;believing _half_ of what a man says, iv. 178;Carre's _Sermons_, praises, v. 28;confined to his Court, iii. 269;copy-right case, judgment in the, i. 437, n. 2;Douglas Cause, ii. 230, n. 1, 475;educated in England, ii. 194;Horne Tooke's trial, iii. 354, n. 3;Garrick, flatters, ii. 227;Generals and Admirals, compared with, iii. 265;Gordon Riots, his house burnt in the, iii. 428-9;Gordon's, Lord George, trial, iii. 427, n. 1;Johnson's definition of excise, i. 294, n. 9;estimate of his intellectual power, iv. 178, n. 2;greatest man next to him, ii. 336; v. 96;_Journey_, praises, ii. 318;never met him, ii. 158;lawyer, a great English, v. 395;not a mere lawyer, ii. 158;liberty of the press, tries to stifle the, i. 116, n. 1;literary fame, no, iii. 182;Oxford, entrance at, ii. 194, n. 3;Pope, friend of, ii. 158; iv. 50;Pope's lines to him, parodied by Browne, ii. 339, n. 1;popular party, hates the, iii. 120, n. 3;retirement, in, iv. 178, n. 2;Royal marriage act, drew the, ii. 152, n. 2;satires on dead kings, iii. 15. n. 3;Scotch schoolmaster's case, ii. 186;severity, loved, iii. 120, n. 3;Shebbeare, sentences, iii. 315, n. 1.Somerset the negro, case of, iii. 87;speech on the_ Habeas Corpus Bill_, iii. 233, n. 1;at Lord Lovat's trial, i. 181, n. 1;_Stuart's Letters to Lord Mansfield_, ii. 229, 475;Sunday levees, ii. 318;untruthfulness, ii. 296, n. 2;Warburton, gets promotion for, ii. 37, n. 1.MANT, Mr., i. 270, n. 1._Mantuanus, Johannes Baptista_, iv. 182.MANUCCI, Count, ii. 390, 394; iii. 89, 91.MANUFACTURERS,defined, ii. 188, n. 5;their wages, v. 263.MANYFOLD River, iii. 188.MAPHAEUS, iii. 21, n. 1.MAR, Earl of, v. 227, n. 4.MARANA, I. P., iv. 200, n. 2.MARATHON, iii. 173, n. 3, 455; v. 334._Marc de Peau forte_, ii. 396.MARCHI, ----, an engraver, iv. 421, n. 2.MARCHMONT, Hugh, fourth Earl of,Boswell calls on him, iii. 342;talks of Johnson's definitions, iii. 343;gets particulars of Pope and Bolingbroke, iii. 344, 418;Johnson refuses to see him, iii. 344;sends him the _Lives_, iii. 392;calls on him, ib.;shows inattention, iv. 50;Pope's executor, iv. 51;mentioned in Pope's _Grotto_, ib.;Scotch accent, his, ii. 160.MARCUS ANTONINUS, iii. 172.MARGATE, iv. 183, n. 2._Mariamne_, i. 102, n. 2.MARIE ANTOINETTE, seen by Johnson, ii. 385, 394-5.MARISCHAL, Lord, v. 200, n. 1.MARKHAM, Archbishop of York,Johnson's bow, iv. 198, n. 2;sermon on parties, v. 36, n. 3.MARKHAM, Dr., iii. 366.MARKLAND, Jeremiah,account of him, iv. 161, n. 3;referred to, iv. 172, n. 3.MARLAY, Dean Richard, afterwards Bishop of Waterford,Deanery of Ferns, iv. 73;humour, his, iv. 73, n. 1;Johnson turned from a wolf-dog into a lap-dog, iv. 73;Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;mentioned, iv. 78.MARLBOROUGH, John, first Duke of,Bolingbroke's allusion to him, v. 126, n. 2;calm temper, his, i. 12;epigram on him, ii. 451;hypothetical appearance to him of the devil, iv. 317, n. 3;Mallet's projected _Life_, iii. 194, 386; v. 175, n. 2;officers, his, useless, v. 445;Oldfield, Dr., anecdote of, iii. 57;mentioned, ii. 182.MARLBOROUGH, Sarah, Duchess of,Addison's dedication to her, v. 376, n. 3;_Apology_, i. 153; v. 175;censured by Johnson, i. 153, 333, n. 2;Johnson's character of her, v. 175;_Love in a Hollow Tree_, reprints, iv. 80;her will, v. 175, n. 2.MARLBOROUGH, Charles, second Duke of, ii. 246, n. 1.MARLBOROUGH, George, third Duke of, v. 303, 459._Marmor Norfolciense_, i. 141;reprinted, i. 142;praised by Pope, i. 143.MARRIAGE,advice about it, ii. 109, n. 2, 110;fortune, with women of, iii. 3;inferiors in rank, with, ii. 328;late in life, ii. 128;Lord Chancellor, might be made by the, ii. 461;love, for, iii. 3;natural to man, not, ii. 165;necessary for a man more than a woman, ii. 471;reasons for marrying, ib.;parents' control over a daughter's inclination, iii. 377;pretty woman, with a, iv. 131;prudence, but inclination, not from, ii. 101;prudent and virtuous most desirable, i. 382;second time, for a, ii. 76, 77, 128;service, ii. 110;society a party to the contract, iii. 25;widow, marrying a, ii. 77.MARRIAGE BILL, Royal, ii. 152, 224, n. 1.MARSEILLES, i. 340, n. 1.MARSHALL, W.H., _Minutes of Agriculture_, iii. 313.MARSILI, Dr., i. 322, 371.MARTIAL, Elphinston's translation, iii. 258;Johnson's fondness for him, i. 122, n. 4;lines translated by F. Lewis, i. 225, n. 3;quoted, v. 429, n. 2.MARTIN, M.,_Western Isles_, Johnson read it when a child, i 450; iii. 454; v. 13;copy in the Advocates' Library, v. 13, n. 3;quoted, v. 168, 170, 179, 209, n. 3; style bad, iii. 243;_Voyage to St. Kilda_, ii. 51, n. 3, 52, n. 1.MARTINE, George, v. 61.MARTINELLI, Signor, anecdote of Charles Townshend, ii. 222;writes a _History of England_, ii. 220;it should not be continued to the present day, ii. 221.MARTINS, printers of Edinburgh, iii. 110._Martinus Scriblerus_,Imitators of Shakespeare ridiculed, ii. 225, n. 2.See under ARBUTHNOT.MARTYRDOM, ii. 250._Martyrdom of Theodora_, i. 312.MARY MAGDALEN, iv. 6.MARY, Queen of Scots, Buchanan's verses to her, i. 460;Holyrood House, v. 43;Inch Keith, v. 55-6;inscription for her picture, ii. 270, 280, 283, 293, n. 2;Johnson reproaches the Scotch with her death, v. 40;Tytler's _Vindication_, i. 354; ii. 305.MARY II, QUEEN, Johnson attacks her, i. 333, n. 2;mentions her in his definition of _Revolution_, i. 2 n. 1.MASENIUS, i. 229.MASON, Rev. William, Akenside, inferior to, iii. 32;_Caractacus_, ii. 335;Colman's _Odes to Obscurity_, ridiculed in, ii. 334;'cool Mason,' ii. 334; _Elfrida_, ii. 335;Goldsmith speaks of his 'formal school,' i. 404, n. 1;Gray's _Ode on Vicissitude_, adds to, iv. 138, n. 4; v. 424;_Heroick Epistle_, ascribed to Walpole, iv. 315;Chambers's _Dissertation on Oriental Gardening_ ridiculed in it,iv. 60, n. 7; v. 186;Goldsmith reads it to Johnson, iv. 113;quotations from it,'Here, too, O King of vengeance,' &c., v. 186;'So when some John,' &c., iii. 272, n. 2;'Who breathe the sweets,' &c., iv. 113, n. 3;mentioned, i. 388, n. 3;Johnson's works, did not taste, ii. 335;_Memoirs of Gray_, Boswell's model in his _Life of Johnson_, i. 29;its excellence shown, i. 31, n. 3;Johnson 'found it mighty dull,' iii. 31;

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