Piozzi, Mrs., value and attraction of list of the papers contained in her marriage to Mr. Thrale, i. 11. her first introduction to Dr. Johnson, i. 11; ii. 25. her use of rouge, i. 43, note. her familiarity with the learned Johnson's opinion of her, i. 53. her translations from Boethius, her" Three Warnings," i. 55. at Streatham, i. 60. her trials and bereavements, i. her attention to business, i. her tour in Wales, i. 83. her visit to her birthplace, i. Dr. Campbell's description of her, i. 101. Baretti's treatment of her, i. her remarks on his character, her feelings outraged by her her account of a conversazione her electioneering, i. 127. Mr. Thrale's illness, i. 129, death of Mr. Thrale, i, 135. Piozzi, Mrs., sale of the brewery, i leaves her home at Streathar, commencement of her » Johnson's feelings towards be! her translation of a sonnet in her reasons for quitting Stres- her remarks on her connection with Mr. Piozzi, i. 172. her conflicting feelings, i. 188. her wavering resolutions as to her resolution to reside at Bath, unkindness of her daughters, grounds of her separation from and with Dr. Johnson, i, 206. her domestic trials, i. 213; ii. 52. determines to recall Piozzi, i. her journey to London, i. 222. 224. - her second marriage, i. 22€, et seq. her alleged deceit, i. 244. Lord Macaulay's summary of Piozzi, Mrs., "The Florence Miscel- was Johnson a suitor for her Miss Seward's account, i. 256. her alleged inaccuracy, i. 279. her reflections on her return, i. her return to Streatham, i. 304. names of the friends visiting marriage of her eldest daugh- her "Letters to and from her remarks on Baretti's death, and on his character, i. 317. her" Observations and Re- Gifford's lines on her, i. 327. Piozzi, Mrs., death of Mr. Piozzi, their portraits, i. 356. her way of life after his death, her fancy for W. A. Conway, her ball and supper on her her character, i. 364. her autobiographical memoirs, her account of her second her residence in Italy, ii. 56, her biographical anecdotes, ii. Mr. Thrale's will, and account account of Mr. Thrale's death, and of Dr. Collier, ii. 43. her notes on Wraxall's "Me- her marginal notes on Bos- and on "Johnson's Lives of her original compositions in account of the commencement her parting with him, i. 205. his marriage with Mrs. Thrale, Fazzzi, M., Miss Williams Wynne's note about him. i. 252. 234 his prudent economy, i $51. as funcress for music, i. $53. - his death, i $56. - account of him, i 50. - Puzmana” i fi, mute Fa WinFirst Earl of Chat- bam, anecdote of i. 30; ï. 105, - Planes" the, i 90. Plumbe. A derman, ii. 156. Pateness, i. 6 Mrs. Thrale's, i 60. Dr. Johnson's i. 68, note. Page, Alexander, Johnson's Life of, - conversation at Streatham on anecdote of, i. $99. Mrs Porn's remarks on him, his Dying Christian to his his letter to Martha Blount, ii. Porter, Lucy, i. 256. Porter, Miss her Pastor's Fire- Pottinger, Johnson's retort to, i. 283. Salusbury, Miss Hester Lynch, her Salusbury, Mrs., her dislike to Dr. Salusbury, Mr. (Mrs. Thrale's fa- Miss Wynne's anecdote of him, Salusbury, Dr. Thomas, ii. 16. her death, ii. 18. Salusbury, Sir Thomas, ii. 19, 21. Sandwich, Lord and Lady, ii, 108. Sandys, Lord, Johnson's visit to, i. 87. Johnson's remark on, i. 295. 172. Sardinia, conduct of the French in, Savage, Richard, his poverty and ii. 153. ayers, his print of "Johnson's his novels, ii. 412, 429. her account of Mr. and Mrs. her opinion of Dr. Johnson's her remarks on Baretti's con- her criticism on Mrs. Piozzi's takes Streatham Park, i. 171. Siddons, Mrs., i. 352; ii. 242, 403, death of her daughter, ii. 249. 66 Society, Ode to," ii. 201. Spelling and pronunciation, laws of, Spencer, Hon. W., his verses, ii. 321. Steevens, George, Esq., his veracity, Stevens, Zenobia, story of, ii. 284. 477 Streatfield, Miss Sophia, Madame 115. her tears, i. 116. Streatham Park, Johnson at, i. 44, account of the rise of his father, his early life and education, i. his introduction to Johnson, his visit to Johnson in Johnson's his personal appearance, i. |