vacuity of, iv. 372. on living it over again, v. 199. Linen, advantages of wearing, ii. 437. Liquors, Johnson's scale of, iv. 252, 499. 528; ii. 16, 17, 19, 223, 241, 341; - complete list of its members from its fraud, i. 240 n., 307, 349. man, life of, iv. 472. journals, ii. 39. Magazine,' Johnson's contributions to, i. 292, 311, 315; iv. 409. - property, i. 451; ii. 243, 286, 307; dignity of, iv. 168. Liturgy of the Church of England, the Liverpool, Charles Jenkinson, first Earl 'Lives of the English Poets,' Johnson's, ii. 40 n.; iii. 395, 401, 435, 473, 474, the most popular and entertaining of Lleweney, iii. 134 n., 135. Lloyd, Dr., Bishop of St. Asaph, iii. 136; - some account of, iii. 136 n. Mr., the quaker, of Birmingham, iii. Humphry, the antiquary, iii. 138. Lobo's Account of Abyssinia,' i. 55; iii. Local attachment, ii. 105. Lochbuy, the Laird of, iii. 37, 37 n. Loch Lomond, iii. 59; iv. 253. Locke, John, ii. 326; iv. 338 n. -- - his verses to Dr. Sydenham in Trac- his plan of education imperfect, iv. 225. Lofft, Capel, esq., v. 175, 176 n. Lombe, Mr. John, his silk-mill at Derby, London, i. 70, 74; iii. 213, 231 n., 232, - the great field of genius and exertion, -Art of Living' in, i. 74. - - Johnson's poem of, i. 60 n., 89, 91, 98, Johnson's love of, i, 310, 377, 392, the fountain of intelligence and plea- no place where economy can be so well its pre-eminence over every other place, -state of the poor in, iv. 275. too large, iii. 232, 232 n. - no similarity to a head connected with - mode of choosing its mayors, iv. 223. shopkeeper, ii. 315, 316, 317 n. no place cures a man's vanity so well 'London Chronicle,' i. 306, 494; ii. 105, Londoners, ii. 102, 533. Long, Dudley, esq., iv. 444, 453, 456 n, Longlands, Mr., ii. 180 Longley, John, esq., Recorder of Ro- chester, iv. 340, 340 n. Lopez de Vega, iv. 6. Lord Chancellors, on the mode of choosing, Lord High Constable of Scotland, ii. 336 n. Loudoun, John, fourth Earl of, iii. 67,565. - some account of, iii. 67 n. - Lady Margaret Dalrymple, Countess some account of, iii. 67 n., 565. - - taught English pronunciation by Mr. his talents and great good fortune, i. 397. some account of, i. 155 n. Johnson's verses on his execution, i. 155. Love, i. 370, 381; iii. 236, 348; iv. 53, - Johnson's description of, iv. 396. of Fame,' Young's, ii. 496. in a hollow tree, iv. 450. life, ii. 535; iv. 380. Johnson's schoolfellow, v. 127. Mr. Mauritius, the painter, iv. 250, Lowth, Dr. Robert, Bishop of London, Lowther, Sir James, the miser, ii. 345. Lubricity of the bowels, Johnson's remedy Lucas, Dr. Charles, i. 295. some account of, i. 295 n. Mickle's translation of the, v. 140. Luton Hoe, Johnson's visit to, iv. 502. outcry against the evil of, iii. 421; iv. 80, 140, 150. VOL. V. Macallan, Eupham, the fanatic woman, Macartney, George, Earl of, i. 357 n. ; iii. - - Mrs. Catherine, i. 225, 460, 501; ii. Macbean, Mr., his 'Military Dictionary,' Alexander, i. 161; ii. 193, 252 n., 6 Maccaroni,' ii. 417 n. Maccaronic verses, etymology of, iv. 141, Macclesfield, George, Earl of, i. 254 n. Countess of, the reputed mother of Macconochie, Mr., afterwards Lord Mea- Maccruslick, ii. 397, 397 n., 410. - inscription on his monument in the his two last letters to his mother, ii. Sir Alexander, ii. 150, 379, 379 n., Latin verses addressed by him to Dr. Johnson in the Isle of Skie, ii. 550. Miss Flora, ii. 411, 416, 418, 420, M M - Henry, esq., i. 350. his Man of the World,' ii. 502. his biographical notice of Mr. Courte- Macklin, Charles, the actor, i. 396; iii. Maclaurin, Colin, the mathematician, i. 379. ridicule thrown on him in Gold- smith's Animated Nature,' iii. 379. John, afterwards Lord Dreghorn, Macleod, General John, Laird of Rasay, - ii. 382, 409, 425. some account of, ii. 409 n. his 'Memoirs of his own life, ii. Lady, ii. 428; iii. 545. Miss, of Rasay, ii. 411; iii. 483. Rev. Neal, iii. 34, 36. Alexander, or Sandie, ii. 396, 397, Macleod's dining-tables, ii. 460 n. Macpherson, Dr. John, his 'Scottish An- his Latin Ode from the Isle of Barra, Rev. Martin, ii. 492, 494. Macquarrie, of Ulva, iii. 14, 491, 497. Macraes, clan of, ii. 373 n., 374 n., 447. Mrs., ii. 516. Macswinney, Owen, iii. 435. some account of, iii. 435 n. Madden, Dr. Samuel, i. 250 n., 306; iii. - first proposer of premiums in Dublin his Boullter's Monument,' i. 307. - - its gradations traced by Johnson, i. 36. 'Malagrida,' iv. 299; v. 54. Mallet, David, i. 255, 316, 387, 417; ii. his Life of Lord Bacon,' iv. 47. his poem on repairing the University Malone, Edmond, esq., i. 3, 20, 24, 41, iii. 359 n., 421 n., 489 n.; iv. 77 n., Johnson's letter to, v. 13. not a machine, ii. 348. said to be a cooking animal, ii. 269 n. difference between a well and ill bred, Man of fashion, v. 50, 51 n. 'Man of Feeling,' i. 351. 'Man of the World,' ii. 502, 502 n. - - - fallacy of his doctrine of 'private vices his Treatise on the Hypochondriacal Sir John, his Travels in China' re- Manning, Rev. Owen, ii. 17 n. Mr., the compositor, v. 218. Mansfield, Lord, ii. 151, 151 n., 179, 187, 215, 264, 329; iii. 91, 193, 194 n., Mantuanus, Johannes Baptista, v. 60, ་ Mapletoft, Dr. John, ii. 106 n. Marchetti, an Italian physician, v. 332. Johnson's interview with, iv. 264. some account of, iv. 376 n.; v. 39 n. Marlay, Dr. Richard, iv. 443. Burke's playful sally on, iv. 443. Marlborough, John, Duke of, ii. 408; iii. Martinelli, Vincenzio, hisIstoria d'In- some account of, ii. 208 n. Martyrdom, ii. 234, 235. Mary, Queen of Scots, - - 343; ii. 275. inscription for a print of, iii. 113, 123, Mason, Rev. William, ii. 157; iii. 396. - -- - his 'Caractacus,' iii. 210. his prosecution of Mr. Murray, the - his share in the Heroic Epistle,' iv. his book of the dialects, iv. 335. Gibbon's character of his Biblio- Mawbey, Sir Joseph, ii. 68 n. Maxwell, Rev. Dr. William, his anecdotes - some account of, i. 373 n. Mayne, William, esq., iv. 284 n. Mayo, Rev. Dr., ii. 231, 233, 237, 237 n. Meadowbank, Lord, iv. 66 n. Meals, stated, iv. 164. Medals, only valuable as a stamp of merit, Medicated baths, of, ii. 101. Meek, Rev. Dr., i. 258, 261. Melancholy, i. 36, 74 n., 460; ii. 46, - - Johnson's remedy against, i. 460; iii. Johnson projects a history of his, ii. 46. Melancthon, iii. 482, 485. Boswell's letter to Johnson from the Melchor, Jacobus, iii. 127 n. Melcombe, George Bubb Dodington, Lord, Melmoth, William, esq., iv. 305, 307. Melville, Viscount: see Dundas. Memis, Dr., iii. 167, 172, 247, 458, 464, Memory, i. 12, 300, 393 n.; ii. 248, 303; -enlarged views of our great, iv. 336. -- men of, not neglected, v. 51. Metaphysics, i. 40. Metcalfe, Philip, esq., i. 398 n. ; iii. 450; Method, advantages of, iii. 457. Methodism, i. 377. rank in France, want of, iii. 274, Middlesex election, iv. 74, 284. Middleton, Lady Diana, ii. 318 n.; iii. 542. Military character, respect paid to, ii. 83; Miller, Andrew, the bookseller, anecdotes Milton, John, his grandaughter, John- his picture of man, iv. 442, 442 n. Mind, ii. 145; iii. 417; iv. 110, 195, influence of the weather on the, i. 318. Cardan's mode of composing his, iv. Miracles, i. 458; iv. 40. Miseries of human life, iii. 226. Moira, Earl of, ii. 411 n. Monasteries, i. 354; ii. 10, 297. writings, ii. 75, 138, 182 n., 244, 281, some account of, ii. 138 n. his remarks on Johnson's style, iv. 24. advantages of, iv. 31. Monkton, Hon. Mary, the present Countess Montagu, Lady Mary Wortley, her 'Let- - - Mrs., anecdotes of, i. 222 n., 339, - Johnson's admiration and esteem for, - her Letters,' edited by Lord Rokeby, ་ - her Essay on Shakspeare,' ii. 88, - coolness between Johnson and, ii. 90 n. |