349, n. 6;
_Gray's Inn Journal_, i. 309, 328, 356;
inaccuracy about a visit to Oxford, iv. 233, n. 3;
Johnson, account of his introduction to, i. 268, n. 4, 356;
apologises to, for repeating some oaths, ii. 338, n. 2; iii. 40;
an ardent friend, iv. 344, n. 2;
colloquial Latin, ii. 125, n. 5;
contempt of Garrick's acting, ii. 92, n. 4;
_Debates_, i. 504;
degree of Doctor, i. 488, n. 3;
desire of life, iv. 418, n. 1;
desire for reconciliation, ii. 256, n. 1;
dread of death, iv. 399, n. 6;
and Garrick introduced to the Thrales, i. 493;
levee, attends, ii. 118;
life in Johnson's Court, ii. 5. n. 1;
love for him, ii. 127;
pension, i. 374-5;
praises him as a dramatic writer, ii. 127;
sorrow for Garrick's death, iii. 371, n. 1;
proposal to write his _Life_, ib.;
style, i. 221, n. 4;
and Thurlow, iv. 327, n. 4;
will, not in, iv. 402, n. 2;
wit and humour, ii. 262, n. 2;
Mason's _Memoirs of Gray_, iii. 31;
Mounsey, Dr., ii. 64, n. 2;
_Mur_, ii. 258;
_Orphan of China_, i. 324, n. 1, 327;
_Poetical Epistle to S. Johnson_, i. 355;
portrait at Streatham, iv. 158, n. 1;
_Review of Burke's Sublime and Beautiful_, i. 310;
_Romeo and Juliet_ as altered by Garrick, v. 244, n. 2;
_Selections_, disapproves of, iii. 29;
Shakespeare and Congreve compared, ii. 86;
Simpson, Joseph, account of, iii.
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