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INDEX.

Abington, Mrs., i. 102.
Addison, Joseph, Mrs. Piozzi's re-
marks on, ii, 146.

Aldborough, Lady, anecdote of, i.

39.

Alexander I. of Russia, anecdote of,
ii. 279.

Alfieri and the Duchess of Albany,
ii. 93.

Allegrante, the singer, i. 165.
Amelia, Princess, daughter of
George II., ii. 93.

Andrews, Miles Peter, ii. 97, 280.
"Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson," i.
271.

Anne, Queen, couplet on, ii. 92.
Anglesea, isle of, ii. 396.
Ashe, Miss, ii. 94.

Asheri, Mrs. Piozzi's story of, ii.

181.

Aston, Molly, Johnson's admiration
for, i. 33, 256.

Johnson's epigram on her, i.

50.
Athenians, Dr. Johnson's remark on
the, i. 51.

"Atlas," man-of-war, the, ii. 117.
"Autobiographical Memoirs" of Mrs.
Piozzi, i. 6; ii. 3, 6.

Bâch y Graig, Dr. Johnson's de-
scription of, i. 83; ii. 8.
"Baviad and Mæviad," origin of
the, i. 271.

Baillie, Joanna, her dramas, ii. 260,
429.

Balbus, story of, ii. 332.
Balloons, ii. 297.

VOL. II.

Barclay, Mr., the Quaker, purchases
Mr. Thrale's brewery, i. 144; ii.

46.

Baretti, Signor Guiseppe, his verses,
quoted, i. 36.

accompanies Dr. Johnson and
the Thrales on a tour to
France, i. 90.

history of Baretti, i. 91.
his trial for murder, i. 95.
his introduction to the Thrales,
i. 98.

account of him by Dr. Camp-
bell, i. 100.

his dislike of Boswell, i. 101.
his papers in the "European
Magazine," i. 243, 301, 315.
his character, sketched by Mrs.
Thrale, i. 103, 317.

the comedy of the "Sentimen-
tal Mother," i. 317.

lines on his portrait, ii, 177.
Barnard, Dr., Provost of Eton,
Johnson's remarks on, quoted,
i. 68, note.

Barrow, his description of wit
quoted, i. 371..

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Bassi's verses, ii. 192.

translation of, ii. 193.
Bayntun, Admiral Sir H., ii. 448.
Bearcroft, Mr., anecdote of, i. 355.
Beauclerc, Lady Diana, i. 293.
Beauclerc, Topham, ii. 112, 127.
Beloe, his " Sexagenarian," ii. 383,

384.

Bentley, Dr. Richard, his verses on
Learning, ii. 88.
Betty, the actor, ii. 263.

Biffin, Miss, ii. 389.

Blue Stocking Clubs, origin of the,
i. 27.

Bodryddan, visited by Johnson, i.

84.

Bodville, Mrs. Thrale's birthplace,
i. 86.

Boethius, Dr. Johnson and Mrs.
Thrale's translations from, i. 55;
ii. 86.
Bolingbroke,

Lord, anecdote of

Johnson and, i. 293.
Bolingbroke, Lady, i. 293.
Bolton, Duke of, (Lord Harry Pow-
lett,) anecdote of, ii. 118.
Boothby, Miss Hill, Johnson's ad-
miration for, i. 32, 256.
Boswell, James, his character as a
biographer, i. 4.

his " Letters to Temple," and
"Boswelliana,” i. 4.

his account of Johnson's intro-
duction into Mr. Thrale's
family quoted, i. 11.

his first visit to Streatham Park,
i. 44.

arranges an interview between
Johnson and Lord March-
mont, i. 46.

his dislike of Baretti, i. 101.
Walpole's remarks on his "An-
ecdotes of Dr. Johnson," i.
287.

reasons for his depreciating
Mrs. Piozzi, i. 286.

· Peter Pindar's satire on, quoted,
i. 287.

his "Life of Johnson," and
Mrs. Piozzi's remarks on it,
i. 341.

Marginal Notes of Mrs. Piozzi
on it, ii. 123.

Bouverie, Mrs., ii. 102.

Boyce, Johnson's description of, ii.

84.

his verses to Cave, ii. 84.
Bread, price of in 1800, ii. 256.
British Museum, ii. 410.
"British Synonymy," Mrs. Piozzi's,
i. 337.

Brougham, Lord, his remarks on
Mrs. Thrale's second marriage, i.

216.
Browne, Isaac Hawkins, ii. 83.

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Burney, Dr., ii. 77.

his visit with his daughter to
Streatham Park, i. 60.
Mrs. Thrale's remarks on him,
i. 126.

his lines on the Thrales, i. 127.
Memoirs of him, by his daugh-
ter, i. 184.

his description of Mr. and Mrs.
Piozzi in 1808, i. 354.
and Doctor Johnson, ii. 78.
his verses to Mrs. Thrale, ii.
79.

lines on his portrait, ii. 178.
Burton "On Melancholy," i. 52.
Byng, Admiral, ii. 105, 160.
Byron, Mrs. (wife of the Admiral),
i. 125; ii. 269, 457.
Byron, Lord, ii. 269.

his estimate of life at thirty-
five quoted, i. 39.

his theory of the hand, i. 43.
his "Cain," ii. 447.

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Caroline, Queen, at Bath, ii. 272.

her trial, ii. 274, 457.

Caroline of Naples, story of, i.

254.

Catalani, the singer, i. 227, note.
Catherine, Empress of Russia, verses
on, ii. 92.

Catholic question, ii. 406.
Cator, Mr., ii. 69.

Dr. Johnson's remark on, i.
296.

Cave, Boyce's verses to, ii. 85.

Cervantes, ii. 299.

Chabert, the fire-eater, ii. 420.
Chalmers' "Modern Astronomy,"
ii. $33.

Chamberlayne, Mr., his verses," The

Pleiades," ii. 90.

Chambers, Sir Robert, ii. 75.

lines on his portrait, ii. 176.
Chance, games of, ii. 139.
Charles Edward, the young Pre-
tender, at Florence, ii. 93.

Charlotte, the Princess, her mar-
riage, ii. 323.

Charlotte, Queen, i. 310; ii. 272, 273,

388.

her death, ii. 399.
Chester, walls of, i. 83.
Chesterfield, his lines to a young
lady, i. 51, note.
Cicisbeism in Italy, i. 330.
Club, the Literary, formation of the,
i. 251.

Club, Hell-fire, incident at the, ii.
111.

Clubs, the Blue Stocking, origin of
the, i. 27.

Clwyd, the river, i. 83.
Cobbett, William, ii. 352.

Coligny, Henrietta de, verses on, ii.

91.

Collier, Dr., i. 111; ii. 18.

educates Miss Hester Lynch
Salusbury, ii. 18, 35.

· Mrs. Piozzi's account of, ii.

43.
Comber, Mr., his verses, ii. 437.
Combermere, Viscount, Field-Mar-
shal, his mother, i. 84.

Compliments, Johnson's, i. 68.

Confession, auricular, Mrs. Piozzi's
opinion of, ii. 161.
Congreve, W., ii. 149

Conway, W. A., and Mrs. Piozzi, i.
357; ii. 461.

notice of him, i. 357.
Conway Notes, the, quoted, i.
305.

Costar, the French wit, ii, 157.
Cotton, Mrs. (afterwards Lady),
i. 84.

her cascade, i. 84.

Cotton, George (afterwards Dean of
Chester), ii. 407.

Cotton, Sir Lynch, Johnson's visit
and rudeness to, i. 88; ii. 12.
Cotton, Sir Robert Salusbury, ii. 9.
Cowley, Abraham, Mrs. Piozzi's
remarks on, ii. 132.

Cowper, Countess, ii. 92.

Crewe, Lady, her account of the
origin of the Blue Stocking
Clubs, i. 28, note.

Mrs. (afterwards Lady), i. 70;
ii. 102, 107, 419.

her letters, ii. 107, note.
Fox's verses to, ii. 108, note.
Croker, Right Hon. John Wilson,
Lord Macaulay's remarks on
his edition of Boswell's
"Johnson" quoted, i. 39.

his account of the correspond-
ence between Dr. Johnson and
Mrs. Piozzi on her marriage, i.

233.

Crutchley, Mr., i. 143, 144, 154, 155,
192, 196.

Cuzzona, the actress, story of, i.
338.

D'Arblay, Madame, her account of
her first visit to Streatham
Park, i. 60.

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her account of Dr. Johnson's
household, i. 23.

her account of the origin of
the Blue Stocking Clubs, i.
28, note.

her "Evelina," i. 61.

her introduction to Dr. John-
son, i. 62.

her notes of conversations at
Streatham, i. 67.

her account of Sophy Streat-
field, i. 115.

her partiality for Mr. Crutch-
ley, i. 143.

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Delap, Dr. i 24

Devia Crusca verses, i 197.
Demosthenes. Jonson's remark on,
i 51.

Dent, Dog," and his bill on dogs,
ii 242.

Desmoulins, Mrs., i. 21, 23,
Dida, epigrams, ii. 204.
Dimond, the actor. i 352.

Divorces, conversation at Streatham
on, i 47.

Dixie, Sir Woolston, and Queen
Caroline, ii, 103.
Dodington, Bubb (Lord Melcombe),
his Diary, ii. 350.
Donkin, General, ii. 324, 331.
Dress, Dr. Johnson's observations on
female dress and demeanour, i. 75.
Dryden, John, Mrs. Piozzi's remarks
on, ii. 142.

Duncan, Lady Mary, and Pacchie-

rotti, verses on, i. 165.
Dunning, Lord Ashburton, his ugli
ness, ii. 113.

Duppa, R., Esq., edits Johnson's

66

Journey into Wales," i. 82; ii.

349.

Dymerchion Church, i. 85.

Edinburgh Review, remarks of the,
on Mrs. Thrale's second mar-
riage, i. 229, 243.
solution of Johnson's character,
i. 257.

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Ferrier, Miss, the novelist, ii. 416.
Fidele, Cass, Mrs. Piozzi's account
of the, IL. 64.

Fielding, Sally, sister of the novelist.
i 29.

Fife, Lord, i 70.

Fitzpatrick, Dr., ii. 23.

Fist, Bet, Johnson's story of, i. 66
- Florence Miscellany," account of
the, i. 271; ii. 208.

preface to the, ii. 208.
Florence, Mrs. Piozzi's description
of, i. $54.

Fonthill, i. 225.

Foote, Samuel, ii. 77.

Foscarini, story of, ii. 332.
"Fountains, The," Johnson's tale of,
L 55.

Fox, Lady Caroline, ii. 76.

Fox, Charles James, and Dr. John-
son, i. 292.

his verses, "The Planets," ïi.
90, 419.

his character, ii. 106, 112.
his talents, ii. 106.

his verses to Mrs. Crewe, ii.
108, note.

France, Johnson's tour in, i. 90.
-verses on, in 1792, ii. 292.
"Franciscans, the," ii. 112.
Frankenstein," ii. 390.

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