2;
Psalmanazar ridiculed, iii. 449;
reputation enjoyed by chance
writers in it, iii. 33; singularity, ii. 75;
Two-penny Club, iv. 254, n. 1;
_Whole Duty of Man_, i. 216, n. 1:
See under ADDISON.
SPEDDING, James, _Bacon's Works_, i. 431, n. 2.
SPEECH-MAKING, a knack, iv. 179.
SPELLING, in the seventeenth century, v. 299, n. 1.
See JOHNSON, spelling.
SPENCE, Rev. Joseph, account of him, v. 317;
_Anecdotes_, iv. 63; v. 414;
Blacklock's poetry, i. 466;
Pope visits him at Oxford, iv. 9;
mentioned, ii. 84, n. 2.
SPENCER, second Earl, member of the Literary Club, i. 479.
SPENCER, Lady, iii. 425, n. 3.
SPENSER, Edmund, Bunyan, read by, ii. 238;
_Dictionary_, as an authority for a, iii. 194, n. 2;
George III suggests that Johnson should write his _Life_,
ii. 42, n. 2; iv. 410;
imitations of him, iii. 158, n. 4;
_Ruines of Rome_, iii. 251, n. 1;
'Spenser, Mr. Edmund,' iv. 325, n. 3.
SPHINX, the, iii. 337.
SPINOSA, i. 268, n. 2; iii. 448.
SPIRIT, evidence for. See JOHNSON, spirit.
SPIRITS. See GHOSTS.
SPIRITS, evil, iv. 290.
_Spiritual Quixote_,
its author, a member of Pembroke College, i. 75, n. 3;
and a friend of Shenstone, i. 94, n. 5; ii. 452, n. 4;
on clean shirts, v. 60, n. 4.
SPIRITUOUS LIQUORS,
felicity of drunkenness cheaply attained by them, iii. 381, n. 3;
misery caused by them, ii. 435, n. 7; iii. 292, n. 1;
pleasant poison, v.
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