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The Life of Samuel Johnson

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by James Boswell


  ‘prodigious’ 687

  profession 78, 92, 212, 265, 303, 327, 362, 374, 385, 446, 524, 678, n. a, 690, 772, 806, 937

  professional man 649, 687

  profusion 628

  pronunciation 205, 345–6; see also under Index of Persons, Johnson I

  property 395, 444, 508

  propitiation, doctrine of the 16, 832

  proposals: for numerous proposals by S.J., see under Index of Persons, Johnson IV

  prose, English, see style

  prosperity 745

  Prospero, character in The Rambler 121

  prostitutes, see women of the town

  prostitution 528

  Protestantism 314

  proverbs and proverbial sayings: ‘all is not gold that glitters’ 969; amica fures temporis 878 and n. 1120; ‘as obstinate as a pig’ 771; ‘as sleepy as a dormouse’ 995; ‘beware of a reconciled enemy’ 578; bis dat qui cito dat 417 and n. 418; ‘to cast pearls before swine’ 367; Delenda est Carthago 749; deus vult perdere, prius dementat 865 and n. 1100; (a man whose) ‘geese were all swans’ 625; honores mutant mores 173 and n. 139, 835; in bello non licet bis errare 635; in vino veritas 360; ‘a jest breaks no bones’ 835; ‘nothing venture, nothing have’ 625; nullum numen abest, si sit prudentia 864 and n. 1096; ‘old dog in a new doublet’ 701; omne ignotum pro magnifico est 698 and n. 843, 875 and n. 1114; ‘one man may lead a horse to the water, but twenty cannot make him drink’ 226; pour encourager les autres 169; ‘to read like a Turk’ 994; semel insanivimus omnes 865 and n. 1101; simile non est idem 409 and n. 408; ‘set a thief to catch a thief 707; Spartam quam nactus es orna 975 and n. 1247; ‘tell truth and shame the devil’ 378; Timeo Danaos et dona ferentes 578 and n. 674

  Providence 488, 489, 914 n. a

  Psalms 521 n. a; see also Index of Works and Literary Characters: Bible

  public, the, see world

  public affairs 744, 884

  public amusements, entertainment, see amusements

  public dinner 968

  public institutions 545

  public life 863

  public ovens 374

  public schools, see schools

  public speaking 333, 372, 443

  public worship 221 n. a

  publication, by subscription 78 n. a

  publications, spurious 496

  publishers, see authors; booksellers

  pulpit 16, 548–51, 568

  pulsation 536

  punch (the liquor) 179

  punctuation 535–6

  punishment 631, 929

  puns 373, 388, 938; see also Index of Persons, Johnson I: puns; Others: Burke, Edmund

  Purgatorians 347

  Purgatory 314, 347; see also middle state

  Pyramids, the 714

  Pythagorean discipline 665

  quack doctors 733

  Quakers 244, 509, 684, 880; see also Index of Persons, Others: Brocklesby, Richard; Cumming, Tom; Knowles, Mrs; Lloyd, Sampson

  ‘qualifying’ a wrong 552 and n. a

  ‘qualitied’ 861

  quality, women of 715

  Queen’s Arms Club 811

  Queensberry, family of 611

  ‘quern (quosj Deus (Juppiterj vult perdere, prius dementaf 865 and n. 1100

  questioning 517, 547, 667

  quotation 819, 865

  Raleigh, the 339

  Ranger, character in Hoadly’s Suspicious Husband 288

  rank 234, 236, 546, 715

  Ranz des Vaches 630 ‘rascal’ 247, 519, 545, 768, 874

  rat 506–7

  reading 38, 44, 227, 235, 380, 454, 540, 627, 695, 703, 704, 731, 733, 769, 779, 877, 883, 934; see also under Index of Persons, Johnson I

  rebellion 379

  Rebellion of 1745–6 85, 101, 326, 610; see also Index of Persons, Others: Charles Edward

  rebels 379

  ‘recollecting’ 833–4

  recruiting 738

  refinement 614

  Reformation, the 277, 395, 549, 596

  refreshments 813 ‘regale’ 690

  regicides 459

  registration of deeds 16, 805

  reindeer 350 and n. a

  relations 354; see also friends

  religion 267, 309, 325, 328, 513, 524, 543, 684, 706, 768, 784, 882, 886, 923, 925

  religious orders, see monasteries remedies 400

  ‘remembering’, distinguished from ‘recollecting’ 833

  ‘renegade’, ‘renegado’ 161

  rents 619, 772; see also landlords

  repentance in dying 880

  reports, law, see law

  Republic of Letters 398

  republics 342

  ‘Republics’, see Index of Works and Literary Characters: Respublicce Elzeviriance

  reputation 497

  resentment 539, 968

  Resolution, the 339

  resolutions 319, 454

  respect 501

  rest 660

  Restoration, the 459

  restraint, need of 293, 522

  Resurrection of the Body 815, 816

  retirement 325, 443, 618 n. b, 885

  ‘Retreat of the Ten Thousand’ 780 and n. 977

  Revelation 277, 347, 524; see also Index of Works and Literary Characters: Bible

  reverence 521, 818

  reviews and reviewers 535, 541, 795, 881

  Revolution of 1688 444, 447, 521, 856, 859 and n. b

  Revolution Society 785 and n. 986

  revolutions 379

  rheumatism 454

  Rhodoclia, a female character in The Rambler 125

  rhyme 663

  ridicule 728, 771

  Riots, Gordon, see Gordon Riots risen in the world 520

  rising early 613; see also Index of Persons, Johnson I: rising

  Robin Hood Society 814–15

  rod, use of the 30, 480

  Roman Catholics/Catholicism 245, 251, 277, 313, 314, 323, 341, 444, 527, 743, 754–6, 923–4, 945

  romances 31, 519, 771

  Rome and the Romans, ancient 168, 342, 351, 537, 634, 703, 871; see also Index of Places: Tiber

  Rome, modern 70, 527, 528

  rope dancing 472

  Round Robin, the 563

  Rowley’s poetry, see Index of Persons, Others: Chatterton, Thomas

  Royal Academy 296 and n. b, 479, 674, 874–5, 884, 887, 959

  Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh 646

  Royal Family 262, 379, 385

  Royal Marriage Act or Bill 341

  Royal Society 388; see also Index of Persons, Others: Birch, Dr Thomas; Index of Works and Literary Characters: Philosophical Transactions

  ruffles 809

  ‘runts’, cows 705

  rustic happiness and virtue 861

  sacrament 314, 830, 924; see also Index of Persons, Johnson I

  sagacity 948

  sailors 186, 498, 667, 900

  St Vitus’s dance 84

  saints 314, 397, 816, 924

  Salamanca, University of 239

  salvation 683, 917, 929

  ‘sartum tectum ‘485 and n. 532

  Satisfaction of Christ 832

  savages 231, 266–7, 299–300, 348, 381, 393, 519, 543, 620, 656, 879, 934

  savings, see economy

  Saxons 838

  scepticism, see infidels

  schoolmasters 29, 57–8, 337, 338, 344, 357–9, 548, 637, 639

  schools 237, 351, 358, 360, 464, 480, 525, 665, 936

  ‘schools, the’ 805

  ‘score, in’ 437 n. c

  scorpions 290–91

  Scotland and the Scots (for particular localities, consult the Index of Places) 75, 106, 205, 206, 208, 217, 225, 242, 271, 276, 290, 300, 301, 307, 324, 330, 338, 345–6, 347, 351, 352, 360, 363, 368, 375, 377, 385, 389, 403, 410, 414, 418, 421, 423, 424, 425, 426, 427, 430, 436, 452, 456, 478, 483, 486, 494, 495, 507, 508, 519, 544, 557, 560, 561, 574, 578, 590, 619, 649, 655, 658, 665, 724, 732, 743, 744, 747, 768, 776 n. a, 819, 833 n. a, 8
34, 835–6, 843, 858, 866, 884 n. a, 899, 900, 906–8, 909, 922

  Scotsman, a violent 614

  Scotticisms 307; see also Index of Persons, Others: Blair, Hugh; Guthrie, William; Hume, David; Robertson, Dr William

  ‘scoundrel’ 502, 519

  screen 94 n. b

  Scripture phrases 373

  Scriptures, the, see Christianity; in Erse, see Erse

  scrofula, see king’s evil

  scruples 369, 489, 490

  ‘scrupulosity’ 765

  sea-life, see sailors; ship

  seasons 401, 846; see also weather and seasons

  second sight 266, 340, 433

  seduction, imaginary case of 528

  selections from authors 20–21, 126

  self-importance 615

  ‘semel insanivimus (omnes)’ 865 and n. 1101

  ‘Senectus’ 709

  sensation 184

  sermons 352, 657–8, 760, 821; see also preaching; Index of Persons, Johnson IV

  servants 309, 375

  ‘settle, to’ 389

  Seven Provinces 250

  severity, government by 359

  sexes 517, 679, 708

  ‘Sh’ apprens t’etre fif 512

  shaving 611

  sheet 881

  shepherd 786 n. b

  ship 186, 498, 667; see also sailors

  shirt 61

  shoe buckles 699

  shop 940

  shorthand 79, 379, 668, 857; see also Index of Persons, Others: Angell, John

  shrubbery 834

  sick man 864, 891, 933, 936, 965

  ‘side’ 343

  ‘siege’ 664

  sight of great buildings 467, 472

  signs 392

  silence 497

  silk 112, 611

  silver buckles 699

  simile 557

  singularity 300

  ‘sink upon, to’ 339

  sinners, the chief of 926

  slander 552

  Slaughter’s Coffee-house 770

  slaves and slavery 632–3, 638, 778; see also Index of Persons, Others: Knight, Joseph; Somerset, James

  Slavonic language 343

  sleep 614, 766

  smoking 171

  snakes, concerning 674

  social attention 251

  society 232, 266, 342, 394, 461, 682

  Society for the Encouragement of Learning 88 n. c

  Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (Scotland) 276–9, 410–11, 414

  Society of Artists 194

  Society of Arts and Sciences 333–4, 768, 817

  Society of Procurators or Solicitors 16, 834–6

  soldiers 303, 312, 376, 394, 523–4, 666–7, 719

  solicitors, see attorneys; Society of Procurators or Solicitors

  solitude 533, 747

  sophistry, see under Index of Persons, Johnson I

  sorrow 595–6

  sound 361

  South Sea, the 393, 523, 934–5

  South Sea Scheme 830

  Spanish Literature 31, 686, 771

  Spanish nobleman 303 ‘Spartam quam nactus es orna’ 975

  speaking 333, 372, 443, 649–50, 698, 780, 863

  Sphinx, the 705

  spirit, evidence for, see under Index of Persons, Johnson I

  spirits, see ghosts

  spirits, evil 924

  Spiritual Court 59

  spirituous liquors 498, 681–2, 729

  splendour 739, 949

  squills 960

  Stag, the 186

  stage, see players

  stage-coaches, see coaches

  State, the 267, 768–9, 882–3

  ‘state’ used for ‘statement’ 736

  Stationers’ Company 446

  statuary, art of 499, 649

  ‘Stavo bene, per star meglio sto qui’ 447

  Stoick, the 524, 1044 n. 583

  story 497

  straw 462, 648 ‘stream’ of mind 504

  Stuart, the House of 25, 69, 101, 189, 228, 377, 606–7, 671, 724, 856, 922

  studied behaviour 247

  study 44, 218, 227, 235, 240–41, 242, 249, 743, 767, 935–6

  style 125, 232, 361, 617, 655, 657–8, 663, 675

  Style, Old and New 137

  subordination 217, 233, 236, 257, 267, 376–7, 390–91, 400, 438, 532, 546, 665, 715, 730

  Subscription to the Thirty-nine Articles, see Thirty-nine Articles

  succession, male 400, 483–90, 515, 570–71

  ‘Sufflamina’ 148

  suicide 381–2, 394, 848–9, 885, 886

  Sunday 43, 136, 164, 299, 462, 692–3

  ‘superficies’ 784

  superfoetation of the Press 703

  superiority 546, 856

  supernatural appearances 340–41

  supper 688–9

  surnames 869

  suspicion 595

  ‘sutile’, of pictures 677 n. a, 684 n. a

  swallows 291, 393

  swearing 317, 348, 539, 625

  Swede, the learned 150

  sweetmeats 623–4, 814

  swimming, see under Index of Persons, Johnson I

  Swiss, the 89, 630

  sympathy 308, 515, 516

  synod of cooks 247

  synonyms 784, 877

  tailor, the metaphysical, see ‘metaphysical’

  tales 517

  talk, or talking 547, 648, 657, 866, 867

  tallow-chandler 443

  taste, in the arts 361, 938, 950

  taverns 504–5, 805–6

  taxes 452

  tea 14, 37, 86, 158, 169, 176, 186, 208, 223, 244, 256, 297, 301, 303, 310, 322, 340, 347, 349, 373, 374, 376, 389, 441, 450, 452, 462, 478, 502, 506, 510, 511, 513, 514, 522, 542, 557–8, 574, 604, 606, 646, 647, 652, 666, 685, 692, 693, 725, 728, 776, 813, 829, 833, 859, 875, 885, 926, 928, 940, 986

  teaching 50, 57

  Temple of Fame 453

  temptation 234, 652

  ‘tenuity’ 625–6

  tenures, ancient 368, 747

  testimony 919

  theatres 208, 690, 825

  theft 353, 682

  thieves 669

  ‘thing, not the’ 812

  thinking, liberty of 394, 395

  Thirty-nine Articles 313, 341

  thoughts 361, 500, 521–2

  throne 748 n. b

  time 776

  tips 61, 245; see also vails

  toasts 778

  tobacco, see smoking

  toleration 394–7, 728, 768–9, 882–3

  topographical works 611 n. a

  Tories 16, 75, 161, 318, 617 n. a, 699, 818, 828, 925

  torpedo 92

  torture 246, 472

  touch, sense of 28, 361

  Towser, a dog 400

  toy-shop 698

  trade 257–8, 259, 309–10, 353, 376, 495

  ‘Trade, the’, the booksellers of London 231, 446, 678

  tradesmen 323, 324, 618 n. b

  tradeswomen 715

  tragedy 307, 538–9

  translations 537, 663

  ‘transpire’ 709

  transport, rational 706

  travellers 441, 651, 685–6, 716

  travelling 228, 641, 668, 714

  travels, books of 447, 463, 685–6, 867, 940

  treason, constructive 812

  treasury 83, 172, 187 n. b, 332, 580 n. b, 817

  tree 886

  trees 349–50

  Trent, Council of, see Index of Persons, Others: Sarpi, Father Paul

  tricks 737

  trifles 24, 65, 158, 171, 654, 704, 713, 716, 937

  ‘trim’, meaning of 670

  Trinity, doctrine of the 396–7

  ‘truism’ 331

  truth 4, 181, 230–31, 238–9, 378, 394, 497, 524–5, 527, 601, 647, 648, 696, 727, 741, 766, 769, 932, 933, 986

  ‘tumid’ 784

  Tunbridge, or Tonbridge School, Kent 123 n. a, 945, 983

  Turkey and the Turks 3
62, 489, 859, 873

  tyranny 16, 75, 351, 359, 430, 432, 442, 665, 825

  understanding 545, 728, 938

  uneasiness 914–15

  ‘un-idea’d’ 137

  Unitarians 833 n. a

  ‘unius lacertce’ 661–2

  universities 38, 45, 228, 289–90, 341, 459, 525, 597, 665

  ‘unscottified’ 389

  upstarts, getting into Parliament 341–2, 444

  urn 1000 n. c

  usher 50

  usury, law against 532

  utility 348, 857

  vacancies 659

  vacuum 234

  vails 301; see also tips

  valetudinarians 510, 519, 604

  Venus, of Apelles 820

  ‘veracious’ 784

  veracity, see truth

  ‘verbiage’ 385–6, 663

  verses 268, 459, 696

  vexations 224

  ‘vexing thoughts’ 521 n. a

  vice 709, 713; see also Index of Persons, Others: Mandeville, Bernard

  vicious intromission 15, 363–7, 370, 574

  ‘Vidit et erubuit lympba pudica Deum’ 687–8

  virtue 206 n. b, 378, 709, 713, 714, 773, 886

  vital statistics 312

  vivacity 511

  volcanoes 514

  voting 444

  vows 272, 716

  vulgar, the 267, 768–9, 883

  Wages 375, 435, 862

  Wales and the Welsh (for particular localities, consult the Index of Places) 173, 340, 413–14, 465, 594–5, 671

  wall 65, 876

  wants, fewness of 519

  war 331, 380, 666–7, 716, 873

  warrants, general 299

  waste 666, 694–5

  water 614, 689

  wealth 495

  weather and seasons 178, 237–8, 401, 453, 688, 959, 963

  well-bred man 940

  Welsh, see Wales and the Welsh Westminster, Assembly of Divines 411

  Westminster, Dean and Chapter of 999

  Westminster Abbey 17, 29, 131, 219 n. a, 276, 369 n. a, 387, 411, 518, 562, 564, 644, 660, 740, 919, 999, 1001

  Westminster School 525, 688 n. a, 934

  Whiggism 228, 321, 377, 784, 799

  ‘Whiggism’ 228 n. b

  Whigs 48, 75, 148, 161, 228, 373, 431, 502, 699, 708 n. a, 818, 885, 925

  whisky 615, 808, 820

  ‘Who rules o’er freemen’ 937

  ‘whoremonger’ 352

  widow 301

  wife 291, 300, 450, 458, 742, 750, 780, 940

  wigs 661, 680, 699

  will, free, see free will

  will-making 400, 989

  Wilson, James, v. Janet Smith and Robert Armour 364 n. a

  ‘windward’ 160

  wine 56, 61, 125, 147, 162, 192, 213, 227, 253, 265, 286 n. b, 296, 306, 310, 328, 349, 356, 360, 377, 395, 454, 498, 505 n. a, 512, 539, 540, 544, 547, 593, 614, 652, 655 n. a, 656, 658–9, 688, 699–701, 704, 729, 743, 804, 813, 814, 889, 988

 

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