336;
political and moral principles, wonders at, ii. 219;
toast, i. 487;
maiden name and marriage, i. 242, n. 4;
'reddening her cheeks,' iii. 46;
ridiculous, making her, ii. 336;
Shakespeare's plays and her daughter, i. 447, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 46, n. 1.
MACAULAY, Dr. James,
_Bibliography of Rasselas_, ii. 208, n. 3.
MACAULAY, Rev. John,
Lord Macaulay's grandfather, v. 355, n. 1, 360, n. 1;
a man of good sense, v. 360;
on principles and practice, v. 359.
MACAULAY, Rev. Kenneth (Lord Macaulay's great-uncle),
colds caught at St. Kilda, on, ii. 51, 150; v. 278;
_History of St. Kilda_, ii. 150;
Johnson visits him, v. 118;
disbelieves his having written the _History_, v. 119;
calls him 'a bigot to laxness,' v. 120;
praises his magnanimity, ii. 51, 150; v. 278.
MACAULAY, Mrs. Kenneth,
Johnson offers to get a servitorship for her son, ii, 380; v. 122;
mentioned, v. 119.
MACAULAY, Thomas Babington (Lord Macaulay),
ancestors, ii. 51, n. 2; v. 118, n. 1, 355, n. 1;
_Addison, Essay on_, iv. 53, n. 3;
_anfractuosity_, iv. 4, n. 1;
Bentley and Boyle, v. 238, n. 1;
'brilliant flashes of silence,' v. 360, n. 1;
Boswell as a biographer, i. 30, n. 3;
Burke's first speech, ii. 16, n. 2;
Campbell's, Dr., _Diary_, ii. 338, n. 2;
Chesterfield, Earl of, eminence of the, ii. 329, n. 3;
Crisp, Mr., account of, iv.
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