Johnson asked to seek his patronage, i. 368.
CANUS, Melchior, ii. 391.
CANYNGE, 'a Bristol merchant,' iii. 50, n. i.
CAPEL, Lord, v. 403, n. 2.
CAPELL, Edward, editor of _Shakespeare_, iv. 5.
CAPITAL PUNISHMENTS. See EXECUTIONS, NEWGATE, and TYBURN.
CARACCIOLI, M. de, iii. 286, n. 2.
_Caractacus_, ii. 335.
_Card, The_, v. 270, n. 4.
CARDONNEL, Commissioner, iii. 390, n. 1.
CARDROSS, Lord (sixth Earl of Buchan), ii. 177.
CARDS, Johnson wishes he had learnt to play at them, i. 317; iii. 23;
v. 404;
condemns them in the Rambler, iii. 23, n. 2.
CARELESS, Mrs., Johnson's first love, ii. 459-461;
mentioned, iv. 146-8, 378.
_Careless Husband_. See CIBBER, Colley.
CARELESSNESS, iv. 21.
CARIBS, iii. 200, n. 4.
_Carleton's, Captain, Memoirs_, iv. 333-4.
CARLISLE, Boswell proposes to meet Johnson there, iii. 107;
'cathedral so near Auchinleck,' iii. 416-7;
Percy made Dean, iii. 365;
printer run out of parentheses, iii. 402, n. 1.
CARLISLE, Law, Bishop of, i. 437, n. 2.
CARLISLE, fifth Earl of, iv. 113, n. 5;
_Poems_, iv. 113;
_The Father's Revenge_, iv. 246-8.
CARLISLE HOUSE, iv. 92, n. 5.
CARLISLE OF LIMEKILNS, v. 316.
CARLYLE, Dr. Alexander
Blair, Robert, iii. 47, n. 3;
Blair's, Hugh, conversation, v. 397, n. 3;
Cardonnel, Commissioner, iii. 390, n. 1;
clergy (English), at Harrogate, v. 252, n. 3;
clergy (Scotch), and card-playing, v. 404, n. 1;
Cullen's mimicry, ii. 154, n. 1;
Culloden--London in an uproar of joy, v. 196, n. 3;
dinners in London and Edinburgh, i. 103, n. 2;
Dodd, Dr., iii. 139, n. 4;
Douglas, Duchess of, v. 43, n. 4;
Elibank, Lord, v. 386, n. 1;
Elphinston's school, ii. 171, n. 2;
Guthrie, W., i. 117, n. 2;
Home patronised by Lord Bute, ii. 354, n. 4;
_Douglas_, v. 362, n. 1;
as an historian, iii. 162, n. 5;
Hume, account of, v. 30, n. 1;
opinion of _Ossian_, ii. 302, n. 2;
Leechman's prosecution, v. 68, n. 4;
liberality of leading clergymen, v. 21, n. 1;
Lonsdale, Lord, v. 113, n. 1;
Maclaurin, Professor, v. 49, n. 6;
Macpherson, James, ii. 300, n. 1;
Mansfield on Hume's style, i. 439, n. 2;
Millar, Andrew, i. 287, n. 3;
Poker Club, ii. 376, n. 1;
Pretender, Young, v. 196, n. 2;
Robertson and the claret, iii. 335; n. 4;
conversation, v. 397, n. 3;
romantic humour, iii. 335, n. 1;
Smith, Adam, iv. 24, n. 2;
study of English by the Scotch, i. 439, n. 2.
CARLYLE, Thomas, Cromwell's speeches, i. 150,
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