149, n. 2;
want of respect to nobility on the English stage, v. 106, n. 4.
RICH, the manager of Covent Garden Theatre,
brings out the _Beggar's Opera_, iii. 321, n. 3;
'is this your tragedy or comedy?' iv. 246, n. 5;
refuses a play in false English, iii. 259.
RICHARD II, iv. 268, n. 2.
RICHARDS, John, R.A., iii. 464.
RICHARDS, Thomas, i. 186, n. 3.
RICHARDSON, Jonathan, the elder, _Treatise on Painting_, i. 128, n. 2.
RICHARDSON, Jonathan, the younger, i. 128, 142.
RICHARDSON, Samuel,
Chesterfield's estimate of him, ii. 174, n. 2;
Cibber, respects, ii. 93; iii. 184;
_Clarissa_, German translation of, iv. 28;
Lovelace's character, ii. 341;
Cowley out of fashion, iv. 102, n. 2;
death, i. 370, 382;
_Familiar Letters_--description of a visit to Bedlam, ii. 374, n. 1;
and the procession to Tyburn, iv. 189, n. 1;
Fielding, compared with, ii. 49, 174, ib., n. 2;
disparages, ii. 49, 174, 175, n. 2;
Fielding, Miss, letter to, ii. 49, n. 2, 174, n. 1;
flattery, love of, v. 396, n. 1, 440, n. 2;
foreigners, read by, ii. 49, n. 2;
Hanoverian, a, i. 146, n. 1;
Johnson asks for an index for _Clarissa_, ii. 175, n. 1;
_Dictionary_, cited in, iv. 4;
draws his character, v. 395;
gives him a pheasant, i. 326;
letters to him; i. 303, n. 1; ii. 175, n. 1;
meets Hogarth at his house, i. 145;
and Young, v. 269;
sought after him, iii.
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