HOGARTH, attacks on, n. 87.
HOLLIS, his miserable celibacy, 201.
HONOURS awarded literary men, 249-258.
HORNE (Bishop), his love of literary labour, 135.
HUME the historian, his irritability, 86; unfitted for gay life, 99; gives his reason for literary labour, n. 177; endeavours to correct Robertson, 342.
HUNTER, Dr., fraternal jealousy, 156.
HYPOCHONDRIA, its cause and effect, 150.
IDEALITY defined, 137; its power, 138-154.
INCOMPLETED books, 350-355.
INDUSTRY of great writers, 125.