289, n. 3;
dinners and suppers at his house, ii. 334; iii. 37, 342; iv. 88, 251;
Essex Head Club, member of the, iv. 258;
Johnson's bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
collects a City Club for, iv. 87;
friendship with him, iv. 360;
and Goldsmith, i. 414, n. 4;
last days, iv. 399, n. 1, 406, 410, n. 2, 414;
letters to him, ii. 289; iv. 359-60;
recommends him to Warren Hastings, iv. 70;
writes the dedication of his _Tasso_, i. 383;
regularly educated, iv. 187;
uncle, his, the metaphysical tailor, iii. 443; iv. 187;
mentioned, iv. 266.
HOOLE, Mrs., iv. 359.
HOOLE, Rev. Mr.,
Johnson's bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
reads the service to, iv. 409;
mentioned, iii. 436, n. 2.
_Hop-Garden, The_, ii. 454.
HOPE,
'A continual renovation of hope,' iv. 222, n. 5;
Prince of Wales's enjoyment of it, iv. 182;
a species of happiness, i. 368; ii. 351.
HOPE, Dr., of Edinburgh, iv. 263-4.
HOPE, Professor, of Edinburgh, v. 404.
HOPE, Sir William, v. 66.
HOPETON, second Earl of, iv. 43, n. 1.
HORACE,
Art of Poetry, a contested passage in the, iii. 73-5;
_Carmen Seculare_ set to music, iii. 373;
Mr. Tasker's version, ib., n. 3;
cheerfulness, iii. 251;
inconstancy, ib.;
editions collected by Douglas, iv. 279;
gratitude to his father, iii. 12;
Hamilton's _Imitations_, iii. 151;
Johnson translates _Odes_, i. 22, and ii.
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