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hill's _Rosciad_, 1s., i. 419, n. 5; Dodsley's _Cleone_, 1s. 6d., i. 325, n. 3; Goldsmith's _Traveller_, 1s. 6d., i. 415; Johnson's _London_, 1s., i. 127, n. 3; _Marmor Norfolciense_, 1s., i. 143, n. 3; _Observations on Macbeth_, 1s., i. 175, n. 3; _Vanity of Human Wishes_, 1s., i. 193, n. 1; _Irene_, 1s. 6d., i. 198, n. 2; _Rambler, 2d_. a number, i. 209, n. 1; _Rambler_, 4 vols. in 12mo., 12s., i. 212, n. 3; _Dictionary_, 2 vols., 4l 10s., i. 290, n. 1; _Idler_, 2 vols., 5s., i. 335, n. 1; _Rasselas_, 2 vols. 12mo., 5s., i. 340, n. 3; _Journey to the Western Islands_, 5s., ii. 310, n. 2; Macpherson's _Iliad_, two guineas, ii. 298, n. 1; Percy's _Hermit of Warkworth_, 2s. 6d., ii. 136, n. 4; Pope's '1738,' 1s., i. 127, n. 3; Robertson's _Scotland_, two guineas, iii. 334, n. 2; 'quarterly-book,' the, ii. 426; seldom read when given away, ii. 229; uncertainty of profits, iv. 121; variety of them to be kept about a man, iii. 193; Voltaire on the rapid sale of books in London, ii. 402, n. 1; willingly, not read, iv. 218. See READING. BOOKSELLER, a drunken, iii. 389. _Bookseller of the Last Century_, sale of _The Rambler_ and _Rasselas_, ii. 208, n. 3; Newbery, v. 30, n. 3. BOOKSELLERS, Boswell's vindication of them, ii. 426, n. 1; 'Bridge, on the,' iv. 257; copyright case, ii. 272, n. 2; copyright, their honorary, iii. 370; improvement in their manners, i. 305, n. 1; Johnson's letter on the book-trade, ii. 425; uniform regard for them, i. 438; calls them liberal-minded men, i. 304; iv. 35, n. 3; literary property, their, iii. 110; London booksellers, denominated _the Trade_, iii. 285, n. 2; publish Johnson's _Lives_, iii. 110; oppressors of genius, i. 305, n. 1; ii. 345, n. 2; patrons of literature, i. 287, n. 3, 305. BOOTH, Barton, the actor, account of him, v. 126, n. 2; manager of Drurylane, v. 244, n. 2. BOOTH, Captain, in _Amelia_, i. 249, n. 2. BOOTHBY, Sir Brook, i. 83. BOOTHBY, Miss Hill, Johnson's friendship for her, i. 83; prescription of orange-peel, ii. 331. n. 1; supposed jealousy of Lord Lyttelton, iv. 57, n. 2; letters to her. See JOHNSON, Letters. BORLASE, William, _History of the Isles of Scilly_, i. 309. BORNEO, v. 392, n. 6. BOROUGH, corruption in a, ii. 373. _Borough English_, v. 320. BOSCAWEN, Hon. Mrs., iii. 331, 425; iv. 96. BOSCOVICH, Pere, ii. 125, 406. BO
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