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vivors of that society, not only approved and encouraged my design, but was, as the reader will see, good enough to contribute to its execution. It were to be wished, that he himself could have been induced to undertake the work-too humble indeed for his powers, but which he was, of all men then living, perhaps, the fittest to execute.

Mr. Alexander Chalmers, the ingenious and learned editor of the last London edition, gave me, with great candour and liberality, all the assistance in his power-regretting and wondering, like Lord Stowell and Sir James Mackintosh, that so much should be forgotten of what at no remote period every body must have known.

To Mr. D'Israeli's love and knowledge of literary history, and to his friendly assistance, I was very much indebted; as well as to Mr. (now Sir Henry) Ellis of the British Museum, for his readiness on this and other occasions to afford me every information in his power.

The Marquis Wellesley took an encouraging interest in the work, and improved it by some valuable observations; and the Marquis of Lansdowne, Earl Spencer, Lord Bexley, and Lord St. Helens, the son of Dr. Johnson's early friend Mr. Fitzherbert, were so obliging as to answer some inquiries with which I found it necessary to trouble them.'

In the present edition I have had some valuable assistance from Mr. Peter Cunningham (son of Allan Cunningham the Poet), as well as from my friend Mr. Lockhart, author of the 'Life of Sir Walter Scott'-a work second only, if indeed it be second, to that of Boswell, in all its higher qualities.

How I may have arranged all these materials, and availed myself of so much assistance, it is not for me to decide. Situated as I was when I began and until I had nearly completed the edition of 1835, I could not have ventured to undertake a more serious task; and I fear that even this desultory and gossiping kind of employment must have suffered from the weightier occupations in which I was then engaged, as well as from my own deficiencies.

If unfortunately any one should think that I have failed in my attempt to improve the original work, I still have the consolation of thinking that there is no great harm done. For, as I have retrenched nothing from the best editions of the LIFE and the TOUR, the worst that can happen is that what I have added to the collection may, if the reader so pleases, be rejected as surplusage.

Of the value of the notes with which my friends favoured me, I can have no doubt;

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of my own, I will only say, that I have endeavoured to make them at once concise and explanatory. I hope I have cleared up some obscurities, supplied some deficiencies, and, in many cases, saved the reader the trouble of referring to dictionaries and magazines for notices of the various persons and facts which are incidentally mentioned. 3

In some cases I candidly confess, and in many more I fear that I have shown, my own ignorance; but I can say, that when I have so failed, it has not been for want of diligent inquiry after the desired information. I have not considered it any part of my duty to defend or to controvert the statements or opinions recorded in the text; but in a few instances, in which either a matter of fact has been evidently misstated, or an important principle has been heedlessly invaded or too lightly treated, I have ventured a few words towards correcting the error.

The desultory nature of the work itself, the repetitions in some instances and the contradictions in others, are perplexing to those who may seek for Dr. Johnson's final opinion on any given subject. This difficulty I could not hope, and have, therefore, not attempted to remove; it is inevitable in the transcript of table-talk so various, so loose, and so extensive; but I have endeavoured to alleviate it by occasional references to the different places where the same subject is discussed, and by a copious, and I trust, satisfactory index.

I have added translations of most if not all the classical quotations in the work—generally from the most approved translators times, when they did not appear to hit the point in question, I have ventured a version of

my own.

some

With respect to the spirit towards Dr. JoHNSON himself by which I was actuated, I beg leave to say that I feel and have always felt for him a great, but, I hope, not a blind admiration. For his writings, and especially for his Vanity of Human Wishes, the Prefaces to the Dictionary and Shakespeare, and the Lives of the Poets, that admiration has little or no alloy. In his personal conduct and conversation there may be occasionally something to regret and (though rarely) something to disapprove, but less, perhaps, than there would be in those of any other man, whose words, actions, and even thoughts should be exposed to public observation so nakedly as, by a strange concurrence of circumstances, Dr. Johnson's have been.

Having no domestic ties or duties, the latter

2 In half a dozen instances an indelicate expression has been omitted; and, in one or two places (always, however, stated in the notes), the insertion of new matter has occasioned the omission or alteration of a few words in the text.

3 As some proof of diligence, I may be allowed to state that the 'ariorum notes to the edition by Chalmers were little over 1000, while the number of my additional notes i3 nearly 2500.

CHAPTER XVIII. 1763-1765.

Boswell at Utrecht. Letter from Johnson. The Frisick Language. Johnson's Visit to Langton. Institution of "The Club." Reynolds. Garrick. Dr. Nugent. Granger's "Sugar Cane." Hypochondriac Attack. Days of Abstraction. Odd Habits. Visit to Dr. Percy. Letter to Reynolds. Visit to Cambridge. Self-examination. Letter to, and from, Garrick. Johnson created LL. D. by Dublin University. Letter to Dr. Leland. "Engaging in Politics." William Gerard Hamilton Page 161

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State of Johnson's Mind. Visit to Town-Malling. Prologue to Goldsmith's "Gool-natured Man." Boswell's "Account of Corsica." Practice of the Law. Novels and Comedies. The Douglas Cause. Reading MSS. St. Kilda. Oxford. Guthrie. Hume. Robertson. Future Life of Brutes. Natural History. Bell's Travels. Chastity. Choice of a Wife. Baretti's Italy. Liberty. Kenrick. Thomson. Monsey. Swift. Lord Eglintoune. Letter on the Formation of a Library. Boswell at the Stratford Jubilee. Johnson's Opinion of his "Corsica" 188

CHAPTER XXII. 1769.

Boswell at the Jubilee. His Account of Corsica. General Paoli. Observance of Sunday. Rousseau and Monboddo. Love of Singularity. London Life. Artemisias. Second Marriages. Scotch Gardening. Vails. Prior. Garrick's Poetry. History. Whitfield. The Corsicans. Good Breeding. Fate and Free-will. Goldsmith's Tailor. The Dunciad. Dryden. Congreve. Sheridan. Mrs. Montagu's Essay. Lord Kames. Burke. Ballad of Hardyknute. Fear of Death. Sympathy with Distress. Foote. Buchanan. Baretti's Trial. Mandeville

CHAPTER XXIII. 1769-1770.

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Dr. Maxwell's Collectanea. Johnson's Politics, and general Mode of Life. Opulent Tradesmen. London. Blackletter Books. "Anatomy of Melancholy." Government of Ireland. Love. Jacob Behmen. Established Clergy. Dr. Pri-stley. Blank Verse. French Novels. Père Boscovich. Lord Lyttelton's Dialogues. Ossian. The Poetical Cobbler. Boetius. National Debt. Mallet. Marriage. Foppery. Gilbert Cooper. Homer. Gregory Sharpe. Poor of England. Corn Laws. Dr. Browne. Mr. Burke. Economy. Fortune-hunters. Orchards. Irish Clergy 215

CHAPTER XXV. 1771.

"Pamphlet on Falkland's Islands." George Grenville. Junius. Design of bringing Johnson into Parliament. Mr. Strahan. Lord North. Mr. Flood. Boswell's Marriage Visit to Lichfield and Ashbourne. Dr. Beattie. Lord Monboddo. St Kilda. Scots Church. Second Sight. The Thirty-nine Articles. Thirtieth of January. Royal Marriage Act. Old Families. Mimickry. Foote. Mr. Peyton. Origin of Languages. Irish and Gaelic. Flogging at Schools. Lord Mansfield. Sir Gilbert Elliot

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CHAPTER XXVI. 1772.

Sir A. Macdonald. Choice of Chancellors. Lord Coke. Lord Mansfield. Scotch Accent. Pronunciation. Etymology. Disembodied Spirits. Ghost Stories. Mrs. Veal. Gray, Mason, and Akenside. Swearing. Warton's Essay on Pope. Pantheon. Luxury. Inequality of Livings. Hon Thomas Erskine. Fielding and Richardson. Coriat's Crudities. Gaming. Earl of Buchan. Attachment in Families. Feudal System. Cave's Ghost Story Witches Page 231

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CHAPTER XXVII. 1772-1773. Armorial Bearings. Duelling. Prince Eugene. Siege of Belgrade. Friendships. Goldsmith's Natural History. Story of Prendergast. Expulson of Methodists from Oxford. "In Vino Veritas.' Education of the People. Sense of Touch in the Blind. Theory of Sounds. Taste in the Arts. Francis Osborne's Works. Country Gentlemen. Long Stories. Beattie and Robertson. Advice to Authors. Climate. Walpole and Pitt. Vicious Intromission. Beattie's Essay. Visit to Lichfield and Ashbourne 239

CHAPTER XXVIII. 1773. George Steevens. Goldsmith and Evans. Dalrymple's History. Action in Speaking. Chesterfield and Tyrawley. The Spectator. Sir Andrew Freeport. Burnet's Own Times. Good Friday. Easter Day. A Dinner at Johnson's. Wages to Women Servants. Keeping a Journal. Luxury. Equality. The Stuarts. Law Reports. "The Gentle Shepherd." Whigs and Tories. Sterne. Charles Townshend. Happy Revolution." "She Stoops to Conquer." Short-Hand. Dedications. James Harris. The Fiddle. Duelling. Lord Chatham's Verses to Garrick. Savage Life. Suicide. Budgell. The Douglas Cause 246

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Dinner at Beauclerk's. Boswell elected of the Club. Goldsmith in Company, and in his Study. His Roman History. "Talking for Victory." Pilgrim's Progress. Monuments in St. Paul's. Pope. Milton. "The Whole Duty of Man." Puns. Lay Patronage. The Bread Tree. Savage Life. Toleration. Reasoning of Brutes. Martyrdom. Doctrine of the Trinity. Government of Ireland. Invocation of Saints. "Goldy." Literary Property. State of Nature. Male Succession. Influence of the Seasons on the Mind. Projected Visit to the Hebrides

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Johnson sets out on his visit to the Hebrides. Sketch of his Character, Figure, and Manner. He arrives in Scotland. Memorabilia. Law of Prescription. Trial by Duel. Mr. Scott. Sir William Forbes. Practice of the Law. Emi. gration. Rev. Mr. Carr. Chief Baron Orde. Dr. Beattie and Mr. Hume. Dr. Robertson. Mr. Burke. Genius. Whitfield and Wesley. Political Parties. Garrick 267

CHAPTER XXXI. 1773.

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Edinburgh. Ogden on Prayer. Lord Hailes. Parliament House. The Advocates' Library. Writing doggedly. The Union. Queen Mary St. Giles's The Cowgate. The College. Holyrood House. Swift. Witchcraft. Lord Monboddo and the Ouran-Outang. Actors. Poetry and Lexicography. Scepticism, Vane and Sedley, Maclaurin, Literary Property. Boswell's Character of Himself. They leave Edinburgh

CHAPTER XXXII. 1773.

275

Frith of Forth. Inch Keith. Kinghorn. Cupar. Com-
'position of Parliament. Influence of Peers. St. Andrews.
Literature and Patronage. Writing and Conversation.
Change of Manners. Drinking and Smoking. The
Union. St. Rule's Chapel. John Knox. Retirement
from the World. Dinner with the Professors. Subscrip-
tion of Articles. Latin Grace. Sharpe's Monument. St.
Salvador's. Dinner to the Professors. Instructions for
Composition. Supper at Dr. Watson's. Uncertainty of
Memory. Observance of Sunday. Trees in Scotland.
Leuchars. Transubstantiation. Literary Property.
Montrose

CHAPTER XXXIII. 1773.

280

Montrose. Lawrence Kirk. Monboddo. Emigration. Homer. Biography and History. Decrease of Learning. Promotion of Bishops. Citizen and Savage. Aberdeen. Professor Gordon. Public and Private Education. Sir Alexander Gordon. Trade of Aberdeen. Doctrines of the Trinity and the Atonement. Johnson a Burgess of Aberdeen. Dinner at Sir Alexander Gordon's. Warburton. Locke's Latin Verses. Ossian 287

CONTENTS.

CHAPTER XXXIV. 1773.
Ellon. "The Great Doctor." Goldsmith and Graham.
Slains Castle. Lady Errol. Education of Children.
Sir Joshua
Buller of Buchan. Entails. House of Peers.
Reynolds. Earl of Errol. Feudal Times. Strichen.
Life of Country Gentlemen. Cullen. Lord Monboddo.
Use and Improvement of Wealth. Elgin. Scenery of
Macbeth. Fores. Leonidas. Paul Whitehead. Derrick.
Origin of Evil. Nairn. Calder Castle. Calder Manse.
Kenneth M'Aulay. Ecclesiastical Subscription. Family
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Johnson's Birth-day. Languages the Pedigree of Nations.
Choice of a Wife. Boswell's Jour-
The Laird of Muek.
nal. Lady Grange, Poetry of Savages. French Literati.
Duelling.
Prize Fighting. French and English Soldiers.
Change of Manners. Landed and trading interests. Loval's
Pyramid. Ulinish. Lord Orrery, &c. &c. -

CHAPTER XL. 1773.

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CHAPTER XLIII. 1773.

Voyage to Iona. Death of young Col. M'Kinnon's Cave.
"La Crédulité des Incrédules." Coast of Mull. Nuns'
Island. lcolmkill. Quotation from Johnson's Tour.
Walpole. Wilkes.
Return to Mull. Pulteney. Pitt.
English and Jewish History compared. “Turkish Spy."
Moy. Lochbuy's War-saddle. Sheep's-heads. Sail to
Oban. Goldsmith's "Traveller." Shenstone's Observa-
tions on Pope. Inverary. Letter from Garrick. Hervey's
Country
"Meditation on a Pudding."
"Meditations."
Neighbours. Castle of Inverary. Duke and Duchess of
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CHAPTER XLIV. 1773.
Edinburgh. Lord Elibank. Edinburgh Castle.
Credulity. Second Sight. Garrick and Foote as Com-
History.
panions. Moravian Missions and Methodism.
Richardson.
Robertson. Rebellion. Lord Mansfield.
Private Life of a Judge. Blair. Boswell's Imitations.
Officers of the Army. Academy for Deaf and Dumb.
Scotch Highlander and English Sailor. Roslin and Haw-
thornden. Cranston. Sir John Dalrymple. Johnson's
Departure for London. Letters from Lord Hailes and
Mr. Deinpster. Correspondence with Rasay. Conclusion
of the Tour to the Hebrides

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CHAPTER XLVII. 1774-1775.
Johnson's "Patriot."
Mr. Thrale's Political Position.
Mr. Perkins. Hoole's Tragedy.
Death of young Col.
Case of
Charlotte Lennox. Baretti's Easy Lessons."
Mary Queen of
Dr. Memis. Lord Hailes's "Annals."
Scots. American Politics. Ossian. Letter to Macpher-
son. Personal Courage. Foote. Publishes "Journey to
Mr. Knox. Mr. Tytler. Mr.
Windham. Irish and Scotch Impudence compared. Ossian
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Controversy. Visit to Oxford

the Western Islands.
Learning of the Scots.

"Island Isa.'

Ulinish. Tanning. Butchers.
Ship worse than Jail. Peter the Great.
Talisker. Scottish Clergy. French Hunting. Cuchillin's
Well. Young Col. Birch. Percy. "Every Island is a
Prison." Corrichatachin. Good Fellowship and Head-
ache. Kingsburgh's Song. Lady Margaret Macdonald.
Threshing and Thatching. Price of Labour.
Shenstone. Hammond. Sir C. H. Williams. Burke.
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"Adventures of a Guinea."
Young. Doddridge's Motto.
Armidale. German Courts. Goldsmith's Love of Talk.
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Johnson leaves the Isle of Sky. A Storm. Driven into Col.
Sea Sickness. "Burnet's
His Appearance on a Sheltie.
Bayle, Leibnitz,
Oan Times." Rev. Hector M Lean.
and Clarke. Survey of Col. Grissipol. Cucumbers. In-
sular Life. Song. "Hatyin foam' eri." Breachaca. John-
sun's Power of Ridicule. Happiness in a Cottage. Advice
to Landlords. Pretended Brother of Johnson. Carte's
Letters by Montrose
Life of Ormond. Family of Col.

CHAPTER XLII. 1773.

360

London and
Col. Blenheim. Tenants and Landlords.
Pekin. Superstitions. Coarse Manners. Bustle not ne-
Oats. Mull.
French
Addison.
cessary to Despatch.
Racine. Corneille. Molière. Fenelon. Voltaire.
Ana.
Massillon. Bourdaloue. A Printing House.
Boss det.
Ene Poetry. Music. Reception of Travellers. Spence.
Miss Maclean. Account of Mull. Ulva.
Mercheta Mulierum. Inch-Kenneth. Sir Allan Maclean.
Sunday Reading. Dr. Campbell. Drinking. Verses on
Solander.
lach-Kenneth. Young Col's good Qualities.
Barke, Johnson's Intrepidity. Singular Customs. French
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CHAPTER XLVIII. 1775. "Taxation no Boswell revisits London. Peter Garrick. Gerard Hamilton. Tyranny." Dr. Towers's "Answer." Sheridan's Gold Medal to Home. Mrs. Abington. Cibber's "Surveillance." Garrick's ProNonjuror." Boswell's logues. The Adams. Garrick's Imitations of Johnson. Johnson's Lord Chesterfield's Letters. Gray's Odes. Diploma of LL.D. Abyssinian Bruce. Colman's" Odes Mason's "Elfrida," and to Obscurity and Obliviou." Fleet Street and "Caractacus." The Bath-Easton Vase. 434 Charing Cross

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Popish Corruptions. Licensed Stews. Seduction. "Jack Ellis." Gaming. Card-playing. Conjugal Obligations. Law of Usury, Beggars. Dr. Cheyne. Solitude. Joseph Simpson. Children. Cowley Flatman's Poems. Cibber's "Lives." Gray. Akenside. Mason. The Reviews. Lord Lyttelton. "The Spectator." Dr. Barry. Dinner at General Paoli's. "Abel Drugger." Italy. The Mediterranean. Poetical Translatio.. Art of Printing. Education of the People. Thomson. "Hudibras." Purpose of Tragedy. Othello." John Dennis. Swearing. Winedrinking. Cumberland's " Odes "

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Personal disputes. Duke of Devonshire. Burke's Definition of a Free Government. Ilam. The Christian Revelation. Mungo Campbell. Dr. Tavlor's Bull-dog. "Esop at play." Memory. Rochester's Poems. Hypochondria. Books. Homer and Virgil. Lord Bacon. Topham Beauclerk. Grainger's "Ode on Solitude." Music. Happiness. Future State. Slave Trade. American Independence. Corruption of Parliament. Planting. Oddity Johnson." Decision of the Negro Cause. Mr. Saunders Welch. Advice to Travellers. Correspondence 556

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CHAPTER LXII. 1778.

Inmates of Bolt Court. Tom Davies. Counsel at the Bar of the House of Commons. Thomas à Kempis. Uses of a Diary. Strict Adherence to Truth. Ghosts. John Wesley. Alcibiades' Dog. Emigration. Parliamentary Eloquence. Place Hunters. Irish Language. Thicknesse's Travels." Honesty. Temptation. Dr. Kennedy's Tragedy. Shooting a Highwayman. Mr. Dunning. Contentment. Laxity of Narration. Mrs. Montagu. Harris Definition. of Salisbury. Wine-drinking. Pleasure. Goldsmith. Charles the Fifth. Best English Sermons. "Seeing Scotland.' Absenteeism. Delany's "Observations on Swift "

CHAPTER LXIII. 1778.

570

Horace's Villa. Country Life. Great Cities. French
Literature. Old Age. "Unius Lacertæ." Potter's Es-
chylus. Pope's Homer. Sir W. Temple's Style. Elphin-
ston's Martial. Hawkins's Tragedy. Insubordination.
Fame. Use of Riches. Economy. Soldiers and Sailors.
Charles Fox. De Foe. Cock-Lane Ghost. Asking
Questions. Hulks.
Short Hand.
Dodd's Poems. Pennant. Johnson and Percy. Streatham.
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Foreign Travel.

CHAPTER LXIV. 1778.

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Chapter concerning Snakes." Styles in Painting and Writing. George Steevens. Luxury. Different Governments. Maccaronic Verses. Cookery Books. Inequality of the Sexes. Degrees of Happiness. Soame Jenyns's "Internal Evidence." Courage. Friendship. Free Will. Mandeville. Private Vices, public Benefits." Hannah More. Mason's Prosecution of Mr. Murray the Bookseller. Fear of Death. Annihilation. Future State of Existence. Wesley's Ghost Story. Jaue Harry. Change of Religion. Mrs. Knowles

CHAPTER LXV. 1778.

589

Good Friday, Bad Housewifery. Books of Travels. Fleet Street. Meeting with Mr. Oliver Edwards. Lawyers. Tom Tyers. Choice of a Profession. Dignity of Literature. Lord Camden. George Psalmanazar. Daines Barrington. Punishment of the Pillory. Insolence of Wealth, Extravagance. "Demosthenes Taylor." Pamphlets. Goldsmith's Comedies. The Beggars'- Opera. Johnson's His oria Studiorum." Gentleman's Magazine. Avarice. Bon Mots. Burke's Classical Pun. Egotism. 697

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Warren Hastings. Liberty and Necessity. Picture of a Man, by Shakspeare and by Milton. Registration of Deeds. Duty of a Member of Parliament. Deportment of a Bishop. **Merriment of Parsons. " Zachariah Mudge. Dr. Walter Harte. Scale of Liquors. Dancing. Sir Philip Jennings Clerk. American War. Dudley Long. Exaggerated Praise. "Learning to Talk." Veracity. Death of Mr. Thrale. Queen's Arms Club. Constructive Treason. Castes of Men. Passion Week. Addison. Blackstone. Steele. Educating by Lectures. The Resurrection. Apparitions

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CHAPTER LXXV. 1783. Country Gentleman. House of Hanover. Conversation. Lies of Vanity. Opium. Exaggeration. Neglect of Merit. Use of Riches. Crabbe's Village." Keeping Accounts. Lords Mansfield, Loughborough, and Thurlow. Harrington's Nuga Antiquæ. " Quos Deus vult perdere," &c. Prince of Wales. Burney's Travels. Chinese Architecture. Innovation. Tyburn. Dr. Hurd. Parenthesis. "Derrick or Smart." "The great Twalmley." Turkish Spy." Owen Cambridge. Family Histories. Orchards. Oratory. Madness. Rev. James Compton

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Milton. Anonymous Writings. Pope. David Lewis. Sackville Parker. Cook's Voyages. Barristers. Lord Hale. Attornies. Puns. Tommy Townshend." "The Rehearsal." Painting. Cross Readings. Last Dinner at the Club. Italy. Free Will. Miss Seward. Lord Chesterfield. 675 Carleton's Memoirs. Intuition and Sagacity, Lord Thurlow. Country Life. Mrs. Piozzi's Anecdotes " 765

Dinner at Mrs. Garrick's. Miss Hannah More. Mudge's Sermons." A Printer's Devil. Quotation. Letterwriting. Bet Flint. Oratory. Beauclerk's Library. English Sermons. Blue-Stocking Clubs. Miss Monckton. Talking for Victory. A Cui Bono Man. "Heroic Epistle." Lord Carlisle's Poems. Dr. Barnard. "Of Tory and Wrig." Visit to Welwyn. Dr. Young. Trusting to Impressions. Original Sín. Ancient Egyptians. Wealth. Msory and Recollection. Marrying a pretty Woman. Tarale's Brewery. Mr. Bewley. Johnson's HearthDr. Patten. Visit to Ashbourne and Lichfield

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