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.
Campbell, Dr. Thomas, his " Diary" quoted, i. 99, note. Mrs. Thrale's account of him, i. 99.
his account of the mode of life at Streatham, i. 99. Caraboo, Princess of Jarasu, ii. 373. Careless, of the "Blue Posts" and Mrs. Thrale, i. 70.
Carlisle, the bookseller, ii. 447. Carmichael, Mrs., or Polly, 21, 23. Caroline of Anspach, Queen, and Sir Woolston Dixie, anecdote of, ii. 103.
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. 333.
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.
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