106, n. 1.
JOHNSTON, Arthur,
Johnson desires his portrait, iv. 265;
_Poemata_, i. 460; i 104; v. 95.
JOHNSTON, Sir James, iv. 281.
JOHNSTON, W., the bookseller, i. 341.
JOHNSTONE, Governor, i. 304, n. 1.
JOKES, a game of, ii. 231.
JONES, Miss (The _Chantress_), i. 322.
JONES, Phil., ii. 444.
JONES, Rev. River, i. 323, n. 4.
JONES, Sir William,
Garrick's funeral, iii. 371, n. 1;
'Harmonious Jones,' i. 223;
Johnson's admiration of Newton, anecdote of, ii. 125, n. 4;
Journey, commends, iii. 137;
use of _scrupulosity_; 'Jones teach me modesty and Greek,' iv. 433;
languages, knowledge of, v. 108, n. 9;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479 ii. 240; v. 109, n. 5;
account of the black-balling, iii. 311, n. 2;
_Persian Grammar_, iv. 69, n. 2;
portrait, ii. 25, n. 2;
professor in the imaginary college, v. 108;
Shipley, Miss, marries, iv. 75, n. 3;
study of the law, iv. 309, n. 6;
Thurlow's character, iv. 349, n. 3;
mentioned, iii. 386.
JONSON, Ben,
_Alchemist_, iii. 35, n. 1;
_Fall of Mortimer_, iii. 78, n. 4;
at Hawthornden, v. 402, 414;
Kitely acted by Garrick, ii. 92, n. 3;
_Leges Convivales_, iv. 254, n. 4.
JOPP, Provost, ii. 291; v. 90.
JORDEN, Rev. William (Johnson's tutor), i. 59, 61, 79, 272.
JORTIN, Rev. Dr. John,
attacked by Hurd, iv. 47, n. 2;
Johnson desires information about him, iv. 161;
_Sermons_, iii.
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