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��BLAKE, William, ii. 164 n.

BLAKESTON, Rev. H. E. D., i. 69 n.

Blockhead, ii. 270^.

BLUE STOCKING CLUB, ii. 59.

BOASE, Rev. C. W., ii. 334 n.

BOASE, George C., i. 475.

Bobwig, ii. 75.

BOCAGE, Madame du, ii. 290.

BOILEAU, father, i. 155, 361 ; Jesuits, ii.

200 ; Johnson's delight in him, i. 334,

416 ; did not borrow from him, ii.

372 ; Malherbe, i. 466 n. ; modern

Latin, i. 365.

BOLINGBROKE, Lady, ii. 8 n. BOLINGBROKE, first Viscount, recommends

Prince of Wales's preceptor, i. 180 n. ;

'scoundrel,' i. 211 n., 408; ii. 315;

quoted, i. 487 ; Middleton's Cicero, ii. 8. BOLINGBROKE, second Viscount, i. 222.

BONAVENTURA, i. 36. BONSTETTEN,, i. 19! n.

BOOKS, why invented, i. 206 ; the art of living, i. 324 ; too long, i. 332 ; written without effort, ii. 309 ; in one's pocket, ii. 311 ; payments for, ii. 349.

BOOKSELLERS, ii. 106, 125 n., 162 n., 443 n.

BOOTHBY, Sir Brooke, ii. 391.

BOOTHBY, Hill, i. 18, 65, 177 ., 178 #., 256 n., 257 ; ii. 391.

BOSCAWEN, Hon. Mrs., ii. 181, 186-7, 192 n., 195.

BOSCOVITCH, i. 416.

Bossu, ii. 372.

BOSWELL, Sir Alexander, ii. 31 n.

BOSWELL, David, ii. 27.

BOSWELL, Dr., i. 25 n.

BOSWELL, James, Addison's style, i. 470 n. ; Ashbourne, ii. 447 ; Baretti's foe, ii. 44 ; beauties of nature, ii. 210 . ; Blackmore's lines, ii. 314; Burke easy with him, ii. 25 ; chambers in the Temple, ii. 38 ; chap-books, i. 156 n. ; Chatham, Lord, ii. 206 n. ; Christianity, i. 81 n. ; Davies's dinner, ii. 6 1 ; debts, i. 251 n.\ ii. 26, 33, 35 ; described by Horace Walpole, i. 143 ;

in the European Magazine, ii. 394 ;

by Dugald Stewart, ii. 425 ; Esquire, ii. 36; Essex Head Club, ii. 221; Eton College, ii. 364 n. ; Government

��of the Tongue, i. 87 n. ; Hawkins, i. 357 n., 440 .; ii. 101 n., 130, 135 n., 144; impatience, i. 263 n.\ inaccuracy, i. 257 n. ; JOHNSON, America, ii. 55 .;

attacks him, ii. 230 .; at Bristol, ii. 185 .; character drawing, ii. 270 .; diary, i. 14 n. ; dinner at Dilly's, ii. 47-8, 403 ; dinner-table, ii. n6. ; Easter, i. 59 ., 61-2, 66, 71, 74, 83, 85, 87, 98 ; ii. 194 .;

eating, ii. 278 n. ; fond of him, ii. 49; freewill, ii. 233 .; funeral, ii. 1 37 n. ; Garrick's fame, ii. 244 n. ; Hawkins, ii. 81 ; - health, ii. 457 ; humour, ii. 98 n. ; , imitates, ii. 195 ;, incites to talk, ii. 47 ., 52 ;, introduced to, i. 428 ; ii. 15 n. y 46, 63 n. ; Italy, pro posed tour, i. 441 ; ii. 459 ; lemons, ii. 100 n. ; letters, ii. 363 . ; Life, i. 165 n., 325 n. ; ii. 22, 26-30, 32-8, 74, 206, 294-6, 395, 408, 437 n. ; cancels in it, ii. 29 ; Russian translation, ii. 147 n. ; offered a shilling, ii. 269; Oglethorpe, ii. 51; Paoli, ii. 374 ; portrait, ii. 274 n., 465 ; pronunciation, ii. 375 n.;, questions, ii. 52 ; rebukes swearing, ii. 18 w. ;

reproaches his inattention, ii. 374;, * spy on,' i. 358 n. ; ii. 45 ; - style, i. 466 n. ; tour to Hebrides, i. 427, 430 ; works of art, ii. 376 n. ;

Wilkes, ii. 374 n. ; law, knowledge of, ii. 395 ; Letter on the State of the Nation, ii. 458 ; Literary Club, i. 229 w. ; lottery ticket, ii. 31; Mason's poems, i. 169 .; melancholy, ii. 33, 36, 38; More, Hannah, ii. 187-8; note-book, i. 153 ., 175 ., 369 n.\ ii. 84 ., 86 ., 262 n., 389 ; Oxford, ii. 202, 406; Percy, criticized by, ii. 209, 211, 214, 216 ., 218 n.; Piozzi, Mrs., see under THRALE ; prayers for the dead, i. 14 n. ; Priestley, i. 463 n. ; Reynolds's bequest, ii. 24 n. ; , letter to, ii. 457 ; letter from, ii. 460; Reynolds, Miss, ii. 250; rural beauties, i. 323 n. ; Scotland, ii. 45, 226 n. ; spelling of his name, ii. 447 .; talk, ii. 235 n.; Traveller, ii. 466 j troublesome kindness, i. 67 n. ;

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