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��Jeffry, Miss Johnson, Samuel.

��JEFFRY, Miss, ii. 49. JENKINS, Henry, ii. 336. JENNY, the dying, i. 124. JENNY'S WHIM, ii. 172. JENYNS, Soame, i. 200, 464. JEPHSON, Robert, ii. 46 n. t 182 n. JESUITS, i. 215 ; ii. 200.

JODDREL, R. P., ii. 70, 221 H.

Johnny Armstrong, i. 480.

JOHNSON, Andrew (Dr. Johnson's uncle), i. 130 ., 149, 359453-

JOHNSON, Avice, i. 13072.

JOHNSON, Catherine (Dr. Johnson's grand mother), i. 129 n.

JOHNSON, Edith, i. 130^.

JOHNSON, Elizabeth (Dr. Johnson's wife), account of her by Hawkins, ii. 101 ;

by Johnson, i. 247-50 ; by Miss Williams, ii. 173 ; critic, i. 258 ; death, i. 4., 10-12, 59, 74, 84, 98, 257, 399 ; " 3 r 7 359, 360; resolves on her coffin, i. 25 ;, sermon, i. 476 ; epitaph, i. 399 ; anniversary, i. 14, 16, 19, 21, 27, 38, 51, 77, 86, 106;

commended, i. 14, 15, 24, 29, 41, 65, 80, 89, 107, 399 ; fortune, i. 367 ; Garrick's mimicry, i. 248, 376; ii. 211 ; Johnson's cup, sells, i. 135; , reported separation from, i. 376; jealous of Molly Aston, i. 255 ; lodgings at Hampstead, ii. 313; portrait, i. 248 n.; son, ii. 173. See also under JOHNSON, wife.

JOHNSON, Elizabeth (Reynolds's sister), ii. 456 n.

JOHNSON, Esther (Stella), ii. 331, 343 n.

JOHNSON, Isaac, i. 134.

JOHNSON, Michael (Dr. Johnson's father), apprenticeship, i. 130 n. ; birth, i. 129 n., 150 n. ; ' foolish old man,' i. J 53 n " >' ' gentleman,' ii. 339 ; Hector's account of him, ii. 84 n. ; melancholy, i. 148,358; ii. 257; parchment fact6ry, ii. 422 ; property, i. 5, 363 ; sheriff, i. 129, 359; son's disobedience, ii. 427 ; tea,i. 135 ; trade, i. 133, 154; vanity, i.

132, 139- JOHNSON, Nathaniel (Dr. Johnsons

brother),!. 23, 150, 152,359- JOHNSON, Samuel (several of that name),

i. I30., 275, 305.

��JOHNSON, Samuel, Academy at Edial, i. 367 ; accounts, i. 32 ; admirer of good- breeding, ii. 114; affectation, freedom from, ii. 299 ; agriculture, knowledge of, ii. 117 ; ancestry, i. 129, 154, 211 n.; (see infra under JOURNAL) ; apolo gized, never, for external circumstances, ii. 260; Appleby School, i. 373; ar guing (see infra under CON VERSATION ) j arithmetic, i. 200 ; attacks (see under ATTACKS) ; attendance required, i. 329, 340 ; authors, assistance to,i. 103, 106, 332 ; ii. 7, 362 ;, begged for poor, i. 226, 228;, consulted by, ii. 192 j autographs, i. 4, 462 n. ; ii. 460 ; bath ing, ii. 428; Beaconsfield, visits,!. 309; Bible, studies the,i. 52, 39, 55, 59, 61, 64, 81, 1 06-7 ; believes nothing but it, i. 241 ; biographers, i. 147, 165 ; ii. 379 ; biography, love for, i. 201 ., 451 ; ii. 8 ; Birmingham, i. 139, 364 ; birth, i. 129, 358; birth-day, i. 6, 47, 67, 92, 100, 291 (see also under PRAYERS) ; blesses Mr. Barclay, ii. 390 ; 'blinking Sam,' i. 313; bookbinding, i. 361 ; Bosworth School, i. 6, 364; ii. 340 n. ; boxing, i. 149 ; bringing him out, ii. 233 ; buffoonery, i. 287 ; bull, guilty of a, ii. 314; Caliban, ii. 348; candid, i. 357 ; caricatured, ii. 420; carriage, love of a, i. 329 ; carving, ii. 298; casuist, ii. 366; cat, his, i. 318 ; ceremonies, i. 318; chair, ii. 380; characters of others, i. 280, 347 ; ii. 270; charity, i. 204, 219, 226, 292, 346, 457 ., 458; ii. 113, 168, 251, 280, 285, 370, 378, 393, 402, 416; chemistry, i. 307, 420, 439; children, examined, ii. 118 ;, indulged, i. 159; putting pennies in their hands, ii. 251; childish amusements, i. 287; ii. 396; Church of England man, i. 210, 297, 428, 456 ; ii. 262, 369 ; church attendance, i. 30, 56, 81 ; ii. 116, 319; classical taste, ii. 77, 364; climbed a gate, ii. 415; club life, i. 388; com- plaints, i. 199, 263; ii. 140, 244, 361 ; compliments, i. 286 ; confessions made to him, i. 299, 310 ; CONVERSATION, arguing for victory, i. 105 ., 376, 390,

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