360;
of infants' skulls, iv. 226, n. 2;
subsists by truth, iii. 293.
HELMET, hung out on a tower, iii. 273.
HELOT, the drunken, iii. 379.
HELVETIUS,
advises Montesquieu to suppress his _Esprit des Lois_, v. 42, n. 1;
Warburton 'would have _worked_ him,' iv. 261, n. 3.
HELVOETSLUYS, i. 471.
_Hemisphere_, ii. 81.
HENAULT, ii. 383, n. i, 412, 421.
HENDERSON, John, the actor,
his mimicry of Johnson not correct, ii. 326, n. 5;
visits him, iv. 244, n. 2.
HENDERSON, John (of Pembroke College), account of him, iv. 298-9;
Johnson and the nonjurors, iv. 286, n. 3;
mentioned, iv. 151, n. 2.
HENLEY-IN-ARDEN, ii. 452, n. 2, 456.
HENLEY-ON-THAMES, v. 454, n. 2.
HENN, Mr., i. 132, n. 1.
HENRY II. gives Langton a grant of free-warren, i. 248;
_History_ of him by Lyttelton, ii. 38.
_Henry V_, Johnson proposes to act it in Versailles, ii. 395, n. 2.
HENRY VIII. threatens the House of Commons, iii. 408.
HENRY IV. of France, Johnson censures his epitaph, iv. 85, n. I.
HENRY, Prince, of Portugal,
happy for mankind had he never been born, iv. 250.
HENRY, Robert, _History of Great Britain_, iii. 333;
sale maliciously injured, in. 334, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 55, n. 1.
HENS feeding their young, iv. 210.
HEPHAESTION, iv. 274.
HERALD'S OFFICE, i. 255.
HERALDRY, i. 492.
HERBERT, George, 'Hell is full of good meanings,' ii. 360, n. 1.
HERCULES, his shirt, iii. 358;
Johnson, the Hercules who strangled serpents, ii.
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