55, n. 2;
letters to him, ii. 273; iii. 100;
levee, attends, ii. 118;
'the old lion,' ii. 284, n. 2;
reflection on Garrick, ii. 192, n. 2;
and the spunging-house, i. 303, n. 1;
and Torre's fireworks, iv. 324;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
election, ii. 273;
present, ii. 318;
literary impostures, his, iv. 178, n. 1;
outlaw, leads the life of an, ii. 375;
deserves to be hanged or kicked, iii. 281;
anonymous attacks, iv. 274;
Rochester's _Poems_, castrates, iii. 191;
Shakespeare, edits, ii. 114, 204;
Shakespearian editors, i. 497, n. 3;
mentioned, ii. 58, 107; iii. 354, 386; iv. 438.
STELLA (Mrs. Johnson), ii. 389, n. 1.
_Stella in Mourning_, i. 178.
STEPHANI, the,
Henry Stephens' _Greek Dictionary_, ii. 74, n. 1;
Maittaire's _Stephanorum Historia_, iv. 2;
what they did for literature, iii. 254.
STEPHENS, Alexander, Beckford's speech to the King, iii. 201, n. 3.
STEPNEY, George, iv. 36, n. 4.
STERNE, Rev. Laurence,
beggars, iv. 32, n. 4;
death, ii. 222, n. 1;
dinner engagements, ii. 222;
Goldsmith calls him a blockhead, ii. 173, n. 2;
and 'a very dull fellow,' ii. 222;
indecency, ii. 222, n. 2;
Johnson's opinion of him, ii. 222;
Monckton, Miss, finds him pathetic, iv. 109;
_Sentimental Journey_, imitation of it, ii. 175;
_Sermons_ read by Johnson in a coach, iv. 109, n.
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