347, n. 2;
horror at the sight of the bones of a whale, v. 169, n. 1;
on innovation, iv. 188;
as a member of parliament, ii. 137, n. 3, 139;
mezzotinto, possesses, iv. 421, n. 2;
presents it to University College, iii. 245, n. 3;
might have been Lord Chancellor, iii. 309;
lectures at Oxford, gave, iv. 92;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
'Ranelagh girl,' describes a, iii. 199, n. 1;
sermons, a writer of, v. 67, n. 1;
University College, fellow of, ii. 440;
mentioned, iv. 344; v. 51.
SCOTT, Mr., 'You, and I, and Hercules,' iv. 45, n. 3.
SCOTTICISMS,
Guthrie's, i. 118, n. 1;
Hume's short collection, ii. 72:
See under BOSWELL, Scotch accents.
_Scottifying_, v. 55.
SCOUNDREL,
applied to a clergyman's wife, ii. 456, n. 3;
Johnson's use of the term, iii. 1.
_Scoundrelism_, v. 106.
SCRASE, Mr., v. 455, n. 3.
SCREEN, Johnson dines behind one, i. 163, n. 1.
SCRIPTURE PHRASES, ii. 213.
SCRIPTURES,
in Erse: See under SCOTLAND, Hebrides, Erse;
evidence for their truth: See under CHRISTIANITY.
SCRIVENERS, iii. 21, n. 1.
SCROFULA, i. 41.
SCRUB in the _Beaux Stratagem_, iii. 70.
SCRUPLES,
Baxter's, ii. 477;
Johnson afraid of them, ii. 421;
distracted by them, ii. 476;
no friend to them, v. 62;
warns against them, ii. 423;
people load life with them, ii. 72, n. 1.
_Scrupulosity_, iv. 5.
SCYTHIANS, v.
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