355.
HISTORY,
almanac, no better than an, ii. 366;
authentic, little, ii. 365;
Bolingbroke's caution about reading it, ii. 213, n. 3;
Bolingbroke, Burke, and Fox on it, ii. 366, n. 1;
character and motives generally unknown, ii. 79; iii. 404;
colouring and philosophy conjecture, ii. 365;
Johnson's indifference to general history, iii. 206, n. 1;
recommendation of many histories, iv. 312, n. 1;
manners and common life, of, iii. 333; v. 79;
oral at first, v. 393;
'painted form the taste of this age,' iii. 58;
records only lately consulted, i. 117; v. 220;
spirit contrary to minute exactness, i. 155;
shallow stream of thought in it, ii. 195;
unsupported by contemporary evidence, v. 403.
_History of the Council of Trent_, i. 107.
_History of England_, in Italian. See MARTINELLI.
_History of John Bull_, i. 452, n. 2;
written by Arbuthnot, i. 452, n. 2;
quoted by Johnson, ii. 235, n. 1.
_History of the War_, projected, i. 354.
_Historyes of Troye_, v. 459, n. 2.
HITCH, Charles, i. 183.
HOADLEY, Archbishop, i. 318, n. 4.
HOADLEY, Dr. Benjamin, _Suspicious Husband, The_, ii. 50, n. 2.
HOADLEY, Dr. John, letter to Garrick, ii. 69, n. 1.
_Hob in the Well_, ii. 465.
HOBBES, Thomas,
Bathurst's verses to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
mentioned, iii. 448.
HOCKLEY-IN-THE-HOLE, iii. 134, n. 1; 454.
HODGE, the cat, iv. 197.
HODGES, Dr., ii. 341, n.
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