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��181, 361, 363; ii. 344; mode of, i. 319; ii. 87, 142, 254; rarely read a book through, i. 332, 363 ; aloud, i. 347, 457; ii. 6, 254, 266, 393 ; religion, told of a future state, i. J 35, J 63 > rea -d Grotius, i. 157; and Clarke, ii. 305; piety, i. 209, 223, 277,

456 ; ii. 58, 225, 257, 297; respect for pious people, i. 212 ; dying ex hortations, ii. 126, 146-7, 150-2, 157, 169, 203, 206, 336, 387, 412 ; (see under CHRISTIANITY and PRAYERS); resolutions, i. n, 16, 17, 25-6, 29-33, 36,40,42, 54-5, 59,61,64,66,71,80, 88, 91-2, 94-5, 97, 99, 117; rising, i. 33, 37, 4 1, 48, 67, 340; rolls down a hill, ii. 391 ; romances, ii. 441 ; rough ness, i. 189, 242 ., 346; ii. 257, 265, 280, 402; repented of, i. 212, 244, 286; ii. 223, 263, 417; gentle doings,i. 296; ii. 27O., 296; pro voked, i. 308 ; ii. 377 ; charmed into mildness, ii. 89, 201 ; in early life,ii. 259 ; surprised at giving offence, ii. 281 ; none seen by Barclay, ii. 389 ; sacrament, i. 76, 84, 92 n., 98 ; ii. 1 28 ; satire, dislike of general, i. 223, 327; scenery, i. 215, 322; ii. 210; schemes of life, i. 25, 80 ; ' school,' his, ii. 227, 230, 359; school-days, i. 136- 140, 157, 159, 360; ii/84, 163, 395, 414; scruples, i. 38, 40-1, 46, 93, 113, 223, 3, 45; sea-life, ii. 376; ser mons, i. 82, 476 ; * shown off,' i. 152 ; ii. 197; sight, i. 19, 130, 337, 344,

457 J ". 209, 275-7, 292, 298, 343 ; silver coffee-pot, i. 105 ; cup, i. 135 ; singularity, dislike of, i. 221, 313; sleep, i. 44, 80, 231; ii. 123, 346; Sober, i. 178; solitude, i. 219, 231, 440 ; ii. 121, 221; speaking in pub lic, ii. 362 n., 392 ; Staffordshire dialect, ii. 375 n., 418; stands by his country, i. 371 ; story-telling, i. 226; studied behaviour, i. 326 n. ; studies, ii. 86, 105 (see also under PRAYERS) ; style, i. 466-71 ; subordina tion, i. 349; supernatural world, i. 278, 4555 " 3545 superstitions, i. 450 n., 455 > swarming, ii. 278 ; swearing re buked, ii. 17, 45 ., 278; swimming,

��i. 224 ; ii. 4 ; talking to himself, i. 439 ; ii. 216, 257, 273, 424; tavern-chair, ii. 70,91; tea, i. 231, 414; ii. 75, 105, 1 20, 322, 364 ; teacher, a great, i. 269 ; tenderness, i. 284,435 ; ii. 90, 185, 196, 279; theatre, at the, i. 196; ii. 318; thinking, taught the art of, ii. 230 ; time, computer of, ii. 19, 115; Toryism, i. 172, 204, 456; ii. 346; tragedy- writer, i. 368, 387; 'tranquil uniform state,' i. 310 ; travelling, love of, i. 263, 330; ii. 367, 376; 'tremendous com panion,' i. 285 n., 454; tricks on Mrs. Salusbury,i. 235 ; ii. 392 ; truthfulness, i. 225, 297, 348, 458; ii. 218, 223, 428 ; Ursa Major, ii. 270; useful, love of the, i. 282 ; Vanity, Sec,., tears in reading it aloud, i. 180; voice, i. 347, 451 ; ii. 232 n., 277, 281 ; vows (see under Vows) ; walk,ii. 139,165, 273-5 J wants few, i. 329; watch, ii. 81, 117, 295 ; weather, influence of (see under WEATHER) ; whistling, ii. 41, 53 ; wife (see under JOHNSON, ELIZABETH) ; will, i. 441 n., 448; ii. 122,124-6,132,149, 379, 3 8 35 wine > use of j i- 2 5> 28, 209, 217, 37 1 5 . 45 1 ^7, 3 2 i, 33^, 375 J winter, liked, i. 329; women, outcast, rescues one, ii. 168 ;, talking to, ii. 212, 326; women, society of, ii. 252, 326 ; Works, list of, i. 304 n. ; pro jected, ii. 372 ; moral, i. 272 ; world, respect for it, i. 221, 313, 315;

knowledge of it, i. 226, 253, 345 ;

more satisfied with it, ii. 259 (see also under WORLD) ; writing, dislike of, i. 1 78 ; ii. 73 ; for money, i. 181 ; ii. 90, 107 ; mode of, i. 348, 425, 446; ii. 215, 414; time of, ii. 328,

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JOHNSON, Sarah (Dr. Johnson's mother), birth, i. 150 n. ; character, i. 151, 154; ii. 84?*.; death, i. 22, 205*., 285,415 ; ii. 368; family, i. 154, 3595 general rules, i. 161 ; Johnson's childhood, i.

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JOHNSON, Thomas, i. 136.

JOHNSON, William (Dr. Johnson's grand father^, i. 129.

JOHNSON, William, i.

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