Honeycomb, Will, [2].
Hume, David, compared with Gibbon, [145], [146]; his birth and early years, [146-148]; his Political Discourses, [148]; his History of England, [146], [149], [150], [156], [157]; and Madame de Boufflers, [150]; in Paris, [151-154]; ambassador to the Court of France, [152]; did not love England, [152], [153]; his home in Edinboro', [154], [155]; his death, [155], [156], [179]; his words concerning James Macpherson, [226].
John Gilpin's Ride, Cowper's, [245], [246].
Johnson, Samuel, his birth, parentage, and early career, [88-90]; his marriage, [90], [91]; his boarding-school, [91]; his personal appearance, [91]; goes to London, [91], [92]; his Irene, [90], [92], [96], [97]; and Richard Savage, [92-94]; his London, [94], [95]; his Vanity of Human Wishes, [95], [96]; his Prologue spoken at Drury Lane, [96]; his Dictionary, [97], [98]; his letter to Lord Chesterfield, [98]; in poverty, [102]; death of his wife, [104]; and Miss Williams, [104], [105]; his power felt, [105]; his Rasselas, [105-108]; his friendship with Sir Joshua Reynolds, [108], [109]; Boswell's Life of, [118-122]; and the Thrales, [135-137], [139], [140]; his journey to the Hebrides, [137], [138]; his last years, [137-143]; his burial-place, [145]; Hannah More and, [173]; his reply to James Macpherson, [225], [226].
Joseph Andrews, Fielding's, [177].
Kames, Lord, [230].
Lamb, Charles, his words on Burns, [299]; his apostrophe to Coleridge, [310]; his writings, [319], [320], [323-326]; his personality, [320], [321]; his family afflictions, [321-323]; his death, [326].
"Literary Club, " the, [111].
London Bridge, [103].