s brewery, iv. 86, n. 2;
holds money of Johnson's, iv. 402, n. 2.
BARD, a reverend, iii. 374.
BARETTI, Joseph, account of him, i. 302; iii. 96, n. 1;
Barber's devotion to Johnson, describes, iv. 370, n. 5;
Boswell, dislikes, ii. 97, n. 1; v. 121;
calls not quite right-headed, iii. 135, n. 2;
_Carmen Sectilare_, adapts the, iii. 373;
character by Mrs. Piozzi, ii. 57, n. 3;
at his trial, ii. 97, n. 1;
by Miss Burney and Malone, iii. 96, n. 1;
conversation, ii. 57;
copy-money in Italy, on, iii. 162;
Davies, quarrel with, ii. 205;
_Dialogues_, ii. 449;
ducking-stool, describes a, iii. 287, n. 1;
_Easy Lessons in Italian and English_, ii. 290;
English love of melted butter and roast veal, i. 470, n. 2;
fees in England, on, v. 90, n. 2;
Foote's conversations, describes, iii. 185, n. 1;
'French not a cheerful race,' ii. 402, n. 1;
French prisoners, i. 353, n. 2;
foreigners in London, i. 353, n. 2;
_Frusta Letteraria_, iii. 173;
hatred of mankind, ii. 8;
infidelity, ii. 8;
_Italian and English Dictionary_, i, 353;
Italy, revisits, i. 361; ii. 8, n. 3;
_Italy, account of the Manners and Customs of_, ii. 57;
Johnson, calls him a bear, ii. 66;
charity, i. 302, n. 1;
and Mr. Cholmondeley, iv. 345, n. 6;
delight in old acquaintance, iv. 374, n. 4;
in France, ii. 401, n. 3;
habit of musing, v. 73, n. 1;
ignorance of character, v. 17, n. 2;
letters from, i. 361, 369, 380;
memory, iii. 3l8, n. 1; v. 368, n. 1;
payment for _Rasselas_, i. 341, n. 3;
prejudice against foreigners, iv. 15, n. 3;
and 'Presto's supper,' iv. 347;
and Mrs. Salusbury, ii. 263, n. 6;
trade was wisdom, iii. 137, n. 1;
verse-making, ii. 15, n. 4;
want of toleration, ii. 252, n. 1;
want of observation, iii. 423, n. 1;
_Journey from London to Genoa,_ i. 361, n. 3, 365, n. 2;
languages, knowledge of, i. 361-2; ii. 386;
London, love of, i. 371, n. 5;
Madrid in 1760, v. 23, n. 1;
_Misella's story,_ i. 223, n. 2;
Newgate, in, ii. 97, n. 1;
_Pater Noster_, ignorance about the, v. 121, n. 4;
Piozzi, Mrs., attacked by, iii. 49, n. 1, 96, n. 1;
his brutal attack on her, iii. 49, n. 1, 96, n. 1;
portrait at Streatham, iv. 158, n. 1;
_Rasselas_, translates, ii. 208, n. 2;
Reynolds's _Discourses_, translates, iii. 96;
robbers, never met any, iii. 239, n. 1;
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