[783] Memoirs of Dr. Burney, ii. 191-4.

[784] Madame d’Arblay’s Diary, ed. 1843, v. 166.

[785] Boswell’s Correspondence with Erskine, ed. 1879, p. 36.

[786] Boswell’s Johnson, i. 11; iii. 362; v. 52.

[787] Scots Magazine, 1797, p. 292.

[788] Tytler’s Life of Lord Kames, ii. 228.

[789] Scotland and Scotsmen, i. 176.

[790] Crazy.

[791] Loup is a cognate word with leap, and signifies to run. A landlouper is a runagate; one constantly shifting from one place to another.

[792] Johnson’s Works, ix. 158.