362, n. 1;
Johnson at an oratorio, ii. 324, n. 3;
his prologue to Kelly's comedy, iii. 114;
Maddocks the straw-man, iii. 231;
_She Stoops to Conquer_ in rehearsal, ii. 208;
_Sir Thomas Overbury_, iii. 115, n. 2;
time of sickness, ii. 410, n. 2;
Crown and Anchor Tavern, Strand,
Boswell's supper party, ii. 63, 186; iii. 41;
Boswell and Johnson dine there, ii. 192;
Cuper's Gardens, v. 295;
Curzon Street, Lord Marchmont's house, iii. 392;
Doctors' Commons, i. 462, n. 1;
Dover Street, Literary Club met at Baxter's and Le Telier's, i. 479;
Downing Street,
Boswell's lodgings, i. 422;
Lord North's residence, ii. 331;
Drury Lane Theatre,
Abington's, Mrs., benefit, ii. 324;
_Beggar's Opera_ refused, iii. 321, n. 3;
Boswell lows like a cow, v. 396;
_Comus_ acted, i. 227;
Davies's benefit, iii. 249;
_Earl of Essex_, iv. 312, n. 5;
Fleetwood's management, i. 111, n. 2;
Garrick, opened by, i. 181;
Goldsmith and Lord Shelburne there, iv. 175, n. 1;
_Irene_ performed, i. 153, 196-8, 200-1;
Johnson in the Green Room, i. 201; iv. 7;
management by Booth, Wilks, and Cibber, v. 244, n. 2;
Duke Street, St. James's, No. 10, Mrs. Bellamy's lodgings, iv.
244, n. 2;
Durham Yard,
Johnson mentions it in dating a letter, iii. 405, n. 6;
the site of the Adelphi, ii. 325, n. 3;
East-India House, John Hoole one of the clerks, ii.
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