collegian,) anecdotes of, iii. 88. Egotifm, ii. 558; iii. 111, 221,2. Elwal, the enthusiast, ii. 20, 114. Entails, ii. 291, 301, &c. 312, 313, - Johnfon's letters on, ii. 293, Epilogue to The Diftreffed Mother,' i. 34 Epifcopacy, iii. 166.-See Bishops. Epitaphs, ii. 285; iii. 467, 671. Erskine, Hon. Thomas, ii. 30, &c. poet and a good critick, ii. 534. European Magazine, i. 325. Excife, Johnfon's definition of, i. 270. Fable, sketch of one, by Johnson, ii. 91. Falconer Rev. Bishop, iii. 165. Farmer, Rev. Dr. Johnfon's letters Females, fucceffion of, fee Entail, Feudal fyftem. Ferguson, Sir Adam, ii. 25. - the aftronomer, i. 553. Fleet-ftreet, i. 425; ii. 211.—See Fleming Sir Michael, Le, i. 426. Flood, Right Hon. Henry, his be- queft to Dublin University, i. 293. Floyer, Sir John, i. 20; iii. 527. Foote, Sam. Anecdotes and cha racter of, i. 549, 550,1; ii. 9. 318,435, 571,3; iii. 478, 537. Forbes, Sir William, 11. 452, 595. Ford, Parfons, i. 26; iii. 140. Fordyce, Dr. James, iii. 692. b4 Franklin, - Johnfon's opinion of him, - - Peter, Efq. i. 88; ii, 196, Gaftrel, Mrs. ii. 355,6; iii. 210. Gentility, i. 457; ii. 214, 546, 583. "Gentle Shepherd," Ramfay's,ii. 178. Gentieman Mr. Francis, i. 358. Gentleman's Magazine, i. 88, 90, - Anecdotes of, i. 378, 380, 502; ii. 37,8, 52, 72,6, 81, 82,9, 90,1,4,5, 117,9, 120,1,3, Johnfon's epitaphs on - his bon mots on Johnson, Gower, Earl, his letters to Swift, i, Grammar-fchool. Johnfon's plan of, Granger, Rev. Mr. his Biographi Granville Lord, anecdote of, iii, Gray's poetry, i. 367; ii. 20, 211, Greek. Johnfon's knowledge of, Green, curious anecdote of, iii. 449. his attention to Johnson, iii. 687, 690. Horace, Johnfon's tranflations from, Houghton gallery, iii. 4, 13, 598. Houfe of Commons, iii. 205, 326, Howard, General, Sir George, ii. 248. Hume, David, Efq. his ftyle, i. 403. - his fcepticífm, i. 409, 429, - removes to Birmingham, Garrick, i. 77: for his health, iii. 591, 601. JOHNSON, progrefs of his diffolution, iii. 672, to the end. his will and codicil, iii. 681-4. Remarks on them, iii. 684,5. iii. 682. his burning his MSS. his MS account of his own life, iii. 686. - his death, iii. 697. - his funeral, iii. 699. his proposed monuments and epitaph, iii. 699, 703. His Character and Manners. his peculiarities of perfon and manner, i. 19, 70, 122,3,4, 449; ii. 214, 434; iii. 149, 446. - general traits of his character and mode of living, i. 41, 69, 79, 426, 578; ii. 126, 159, 171, 467, 578; iii. 96, 120, 259, 268, 305, 365, 446, 490, 568. his early, long, habitual, and fyftematick, piety, i. 15, 45.. 222, 447, 452, 503, 525, 568, 598; ii. 46, 71, 159, 230,3, 458, 46,8,9; iii. 100, 174, 197, 252, 533, 550, 643, 676, 690,6. ii. 267. - his fuperftition, i. 449; - his aweful fear of death, i. 547, 562, 584; ii. 171, 537; iii. 80, 531, 541, 562, 673. · his general tenderness of nature, humanity, and affability, i. 58, 374, 414, 491, 504, 524, 566; ii. 151, 175, 208, 348, 447, 448, 614; iii. 391, 444,9, 532, 545, 586, 609, 671. his warm and fometimes violent manner, i. 563, 582; ii. 386, 573; iii. 75, 102, 127, 135, 179, 365, 435, 535, 599. his occafional jocularity, ii. 125, 235, 350, 541; iii. 272, 333. JOHNSON, |