Gout, Dr. Cadogan's book on the, Grace, Latin, Johnson repeats the Graham, Lady Lucy, married Graham, Kev. George, author of Grange, Lady, the story of her Granger, the Kev. James, account Gratitude,;' a fruit of great culti- Gray, quoted by Boswell, 128. Greensleeves, the old sung of, Gribon, Mackinnon's Cave at, 288. Guide, the Highland, and Johnson, Guinea, Adventures of A, sent to Gunning, Elizabeth, Duchess of Gwynn, Mr., the architect, builds Habits, Johnson's strange, 264, Haddocks, Finnon, Sir Walter Hagley, Little, the seat of the Hailes, Lord, his remarks on Hist. able day with, 346; gives Bos. Lady Betty, account of, 308 n.; listens eagerly to John- Palace, the outside very fine, 335. life, 146. 272. Grecian," Johnson calls a '' cox- land Hill, visited, 379, 380. History of Music, 53 n. 321. John, one of the Highland guides, 102, 107, 113. Headache, Boswell's, after the Hebrides, Johnson and Boswell de- Hell, Virgil's description of the Hermes, by Mr. Harris, di&cussed, Hermit, Johnson's fancy for the Heroic Epistle, the, to Sir W. Hervey's Meditations, Johnson Hesse, the Landgrave of Hesse- Highlanders, description of, 112.. Hill, Dr. George, author of Theo Historians, the accuracy of, a mo- History of the Isle of Man, by Hogarth, his caricature of Wilkes Hogshead of sense, Johnson so Holywell described, 384. Home, quoted by Boswell, 171; Homer and Virgil, Johnson's knoxv- Honest man! Johnson so called in Hope, Sir William, his Complete Dr. John, Johnson's compa- Horace, Joknson quotes, in the Hume, David, his house in Edin- Hunting, Johnson rode hard, but II nrlothrumbo, by Samuel John- Hut, a Highland, visited, 103; Hutchison, William, the honest .Hymn, a quaint old, by Robert Ignorance, extraordinary instance II Cortegiano, by Castiglione, the Impression, the gradual, made by Inch Keith visited, 39. Inch Kenneth, described by Walter Independence, Boswell boasts that Information, the variety of John- Inns, only three in Edinburgh Instruction and information. John- Inverary reached, 301; account Inverness, the party begin their Iona, Icolmkill, Johnson and Bos- Isa, the beautiful little island of, Johnson, Charles, author of Ad- Johnstone, Arthur, his poems Joke, the lady who had no notion Journal, Boswell's, begun, 42 n.; Journey to the Western Islands, Judge, a, a posteriori, 29. Juvenal, Johnson quotes, 314,315. Keith, Mr., Collector of Excise in Kerr, Mr. James, Keeper of the Kilda, St., History of, by Kenneth Kilmarnock, Lord, beheaded on Kingsburgh, description of, 149; Knox, John, his burial place, 44; Ladies, young, education of, 235, 2.J6. tenant, 252; and tenants, 263. 190. on the Tour, 270. more universal and permanent, 122,319. trying to cure his all his life ic vain, 197. Learning in England and Scotland compared, 59. his, on water, 47. 50 n. Dr., principal of the college at Glasgow, 322. his character, 246. with those at Oxford, 46; at. Calder Manse, 93; in the Chap- collects materials for, 269. beautiful ballad, 'Auld Robin Gray,' 348; her compliment to Johnson, 349. 53. compared, 268. the advantage of a, 318. Doddridge, 232. three weeks, 381. the gale, 242. a Welsh physician, bas-relief of, in the Church at IVnbigh, 383. to Dr. Sydenham's works, 70. character and hospitality, 324; Lady, his mother, her vivacity at, 95, 323. in collecting material for his, 342. in Durinish Churchyard, 199. Lovat, Simon, his 2.000 men "Love of fame," Doddridge's Lowther, Sir James, his wealth Luther, his allowing the Land- Luxury defended by Johnson, Lyttelton, Sir Edward, a person of .Mrs., forces Mrs. Thrale to play whist to her annoyance, Macaulny. Lord, his criticism on Rev. Kenneth, his account of St. Kilda. 91 : called by John- Kev. John, minister of Inve- rarv, 309, 313 n.; account of Macbeth, Johnson recites from the MacCraes, the, account of their MacCruslick,the,a species of satyr, Macdonald, Sir James, monument Sir Alexander, 118 ; his ava- Malcolm, his share in Charles Edward'sescape, 162 166; boasts James, Kingaburgh'i brother, 220. —— Flora, Johnson's meeting Prince's escape, 153; letter from, 168. Lady Margaret, anecdote of, and the 1'r nee of Wales, 154; her popularity in Sky, 223. 117 ; their punch-bowl, 117 n. Rasav, 129. 178 n. Scott's note on, ibid. daughter, 222, 227. father, the great mathematician, 33, 34. of Col, 214-287. See Col. Miss, an accomplished lady, 274. Sir Allan, at Inchkenneth, 279; in an unpleasant neigh- Dr., a ''decent ecclesiastic," in Col, 246. Macleod, General, account of, 143. Miss, the belle of Kasay, 145. Sir Rorie, ofDunvegan, 174. Mr. Malcolm, described, 130. Lady, of Dunvegan, Johnson pronounces a rine lady, 174. Alexander, called the McCrus- lick. 134. Johnson's letter of thanks to, 228. John, his letter to Boswell on receiving a copy of the Journey Macleods Maidens, 201 n.; and Macpherson, Dr., his Dissertations Mr. William, on Macbeth's- heath, 89. Macciuarrie, his hospitable recep- l.iO; Johnson's regard for, 189; ui companies Johnson, 212; takes leave of him affectionately, 219 n. 1-12. shabby carriage, 81, 82. said a Highland servant watch- i ing his master's dead body, 2h9. World, 236. Kngland as well as a carrier knows the road, 344; Johnson compared with, by the people of Ellon, 73. Western Isles of Scotland, 1, 2 n. vindication of, 337 n. W. Chambers, 153. from his father a vile, 180. 50. 277, accuses Boswell of being one, 311. 3*1. of Marseilles, 303. cannot agree as to the length of one, 117, Millar, Prof. John, tells Scott an Miller, Philip, author of the Gar- Mine, lead, Johnson and JBoswell Moliere, one of the three French Moltzer, called Micyllus, 377. Monboddo, Lord, account of, 55 n.; . House, a wretched place. 57. Montagu, Mrs., her essay on Montgomery, Sir James, Lord Montrose, the Marquis of, hanged Motion, The, a caricature of Wal- Mount Edgcumbe, the grandest Museum, Dr.'Boswell's, visited by- Music, History of, by Sir John Myddelton, Mr., his hospitable Nairn, "a miserable place," 91. Johnson and Boswell as far as St. Andrews, 37. |