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. 164, n. 5; ferment against him, i. 129, 131; ii. 348, n. 2; fixed star, a, i. 131; v. 339; 'happier hour, his,' iii. 57, n. 2; iv. 364, n. 1; _Hosier's Ghost_, v. 116, n. 4; indecent pamphlet against him, iii. 239; Johnson attacks him in _London_, i. 129; in _Marmor Norfolciense_, i. 141; inveighs against him, i. 164; learned, neglected the, v. 59, n. 1; levee, his bow at a, iii. 90; ministry stable and grateful, ii. 348; patriots, iv. 87, n. 2; peace-minister, i. 131; v. 339, n. 3; Pitt, distinguished from, ii. 195; Pope's pride in him, iii. 347, n. 2; prime-minister, a real, ii. 355; iv. 81; 'read, I cannot,' ii. 337, n. 4; read Sydenham, v. 93, n. 4; talked bawdy at his table, iii. 57; Tories and Jacobites, confounded, i. 429, n. 4; 'Walelop' and 'Right Hon. M. Tullius Cicero,' i. 502; Whiggism under him, ii. 117; Yonge, Sir W., character of, i. 197, n. 4; mentioned, v. 285, n. 1. WALSALL, i. 86, n. 2. WALSH, William, 'knowing,' i. 251, n. 2; _Retirement_, ii. 133, n. 1. WALSINGHAM, Admiral, iii. 21, n. 2. WALTON, Isaac, _Complete Angler_, iv. 311; Donne's vision, ii. 445; _Lives_, his, one of Johnson's favourite books, ii. 363; projected edition, ii. 279, 283-5, 445; iii. 107; low situation in life, ii. 364; a great panegyrist, ib.; quotes Topsell, i. 138, n. 5. WANTS, fewness of, ii. 474, n. 3, 475. WAR, encourages falsehoods, iii. 267, n. 1; Kames's opinion ridiculed, i. 393, n. 2; lawfulness, ii. 226; miseries of it, ii. 134; one side or other must prevail, iv. 200; talk of it, iii. 265. WARBURTON, William, Bishop of Gloucester, abuse, extended his, v. 93; Allen's niece, married, ii. 37, n. 1; v. 80; Birch, Dr., letter to, i. 28; 'blazes,' v. 81; Boswell imitates his manner, iii. 310, n. 4; Churchill attacks him, iv. 49, n. 1; v. 81, n. 2; _Divine Legation_, i. 235, n. 3; iv. 48; quotations from it, v. 423; _Doctrine of Grace_, v. 93; 'flounders well,' v. 93, n. 1; general knowledge, ii. 36; Helvetius, would have _worked_, iv. 261, n. 3; infidelity, prevalence of, ii. 359, n. 1; Johnson's account of him, v. 80; and Chesterfield, i. 263; gratitude to him, i. 176; and he cannot bear each other's style, iv. 48; _Macbeth_, praises, i. 175; meets him, iv. 47, n. 2, 48; praises him, i. 263, n. 3; iv. 46-9; treats him with great respect, iv. 288; _lie
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