58, n. 1.
SWINNEY. See MAC SWINNY, Owen.
SWINTON, Rev. Mr., i. 273.
SWISS,
Johnson praises their wonderful policy, i. 155;
suffer from the _maladie du pays_, iii. 198.
SWISS GUARDS, iv. 282, n. 2.
SYDENHAM, Dr. Thomas,
_Life_ by Johnson, quoted, i. 38;
published, i. 153;
Locke's Latin verses, v. 93;
St. Vitus's dance, i. 143.
SYDNEY, Algernon, ii. 210.
SYLVANUS'S _First Book of the Iliad_, iii. 407.
_Sylvanus Urban_, i. 111.
SYMPATHY, ii. 94-5, 469-471; iii. 149.
SYNOD, 'A Synod of Cooks,' i. 470.
SYNONYMES, iv. 207.
_System of Ancient Geography_, i. 187.
_Systeme de la Nature_, v. 47.
SZEKLERS, ii. 7, n. 3.
T.
T', fitted to a, iv. 288.
TAAF, Mr., ii. 398.
TACITUS,
_Agricola_, quoted, iii. 324, n. 5; iv. 204;
_Germania_, quoted, v. 381;
his writings are notes for an historical work, ii. 189.
TAILOR, the metaphysical. See METAPHYSICAL.
TAIT, Rev. Mr., v. 128.
TAIT, Mr., an organist, v. 84.
TALBOT, Lord Chancellor, i. 232, n. 1.
TALBOT, second Lord, i. 507, 508.
TALBOT, Miss Catharine,
correspondence with Mrs. Carter, i. 232, n. 1;
Greenwich Park, describes, i. 106, n. 2;
_Rambler_, contributes to the, i. 203;
criticises it, i. 208, nn. 2 and 3;
Williams, Mrs., account of, i. 232, n. 1.
_Tale of a Tub_. See SWIFT.
TALES, telling tales of oneself, ii. 472.
TALK,
above the capacity of the audience, iv. 185;
distinguished from conversation, iv.
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