223, n. 4;
drawings from it, 277, n. 1;
grossness of sailors described, ii. 438, n. 2;
not heard of in Lichfield, ii. 463, n. 4;
Fielding and Smollett, exhilarated by, ii. 174, n. 2;
Garrick's mimicry of Johnson, ii. 192, n. 2;
George III compliments her, ii. 35, n. 5;
criticises Shakespeare, i. 497, n. 1;
popularity, iv. 165, n.. 3;
Goldsmith's projected _Dictionary_, ii. 204, n. 2;
Gordon Riots, iii. 428, n. 4, 435, n. 2;
Grub Street, had never visited, i. 296, n. 2;
Hamilton, W. G., character of, i. 520;
Harington's _Nugae Antiquae,_ iv. 180, n. 3;
Hawkesworth's death, v. 282, n. 2;
_Irene,_ iv. 5, n. 1;
Johnson accuses her of writing Scotch, iv. 211, n. 2;
appearance: See JOHNSON, personal appearance;
attacks W. W. Pepys, iv. 65, n. 1;
benignity, ii. 141, n. 2;
borrows a shilling of her, iv. 191, n. 1;
at Brighton, iv. 159, n. 3;
and Dr. Burney, friendship of, ii. 407, n. 1;
and Burney's _History of Music_, ii. 409, n. 1;
Cecilia, praises, iv. 163, n. 1;
comical humour, ii. 262, n. 2;
consulted by letter, ii. 119;
describes Garrick's face, ii. 410, n. 1;
eye-sight, iv. 160, n. 1;
_Evelina,_ praises, ii. 12, n. 1, 173, n. 2;
on expectations, iv. 234, n. 2;
Garrick, let nobody attack, iii. 312, n. 1;
good humour and gaiety, iii. 440, n. 1; iv. 245, n. 2;
and Greville, iv.
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