eem for him, i. 489;
long intimacy, ii. 317;
as a fox-hunter, i. 446, n. 1;
generous offer to, iv. 245, 363, n. 1;
letters to him, iv. 245, 363;
pension, ii. 317;
on public speaking, ii. 139;
_Junius_, suspected to be, iii. 376, n. 4;
_Parliamentary Logick_, i. 518;
satisfactory coxcomb, describes a, iii. 245, n. 1;
'Single-speech,' i. 489, n, 4;
Warton, Dr., letter to, i. 519;
mentioned, iv. 1, n. 1, 159, n. 3, 344.
HAMILTON and BALFOUR, booksellers, iii. 334, n. 2.
_Hamlet, an Essay on the Character of_, iv. 25, n. 4;
rescued from rubbish, ii. 85, n. 7, 204, n. 3.
HAMMOND, Dr. Henry, iii. 58.
HAMMOND, James,
_Life_, by Johnson, iii. 30, n. 1;
_Love Elegies_, iv. 17; v. 268.
HAMPDEN, Dr., Bishop of Hereford, iv. 323, n. 3.
HAMPSTEAD, Mrs. Johnson's lodgings, i. 192, 238;
Johnson composes most of _The Vanity of Human Wishes_ there, i. 192;
takes an airing to it, iv. 232;
mentioned, v. 223.
HAMPTON, James, _Translation of Polybius_, i. 309.
HAMPTON COURT,
Johnson's application for a residence in it, iii. 34, n. 4;
mentioned, iii. 400, n. 2.
HANDASYD, General, ii. 218, n. 1.
HANDEL,
musical meeting in his honour, iv. 283;
his poet, v. 350, n. 1.
HANMER, Sir Thomas,
epitaphs on him, i. 177; ii. 25;
Hervey's _Letter to Sir Thomas Hanmer_, ii. 32, n. 1, 33, n. 2;
Shakespeare, edits, i. 175, 178; v. 244, n. 2.
HANNIBAL, iii. 40.
HANOVER, House of,
Johnson attacks it, i. 141:
asserts its unpopularity, iii. 155;
calls it _isolee_, iv. 165;
says that it is weak because unpopular, v. 271;
oaths as to the disputed right, ii. 220;
pleasure of cursing it, i. 429;
right to the throne, v. 202-4;
unpopular at Oxford, i. 72, n. 3 (see under OXFORD, Jacobite);
becomes generally popular, iv. 171, n. 1
(see under GEORGE III, unpopularity).
HANOVER RAT, ii. 455.
HANWAY, Jonas,
_Eight Days' Journey_, i. 309; ii. 122;
_Essay on Tea_, i. 309. 313-4, 348, n. 3; iii. 264, n. 4; v. 23;
Johnson's rejoinder, i. 314.
HAPPINESS,
attained by studying little things, i. 433, 440; iii. 165;
business of a wise man, iii. 135;
cannot be found in this life, v. 180;
counterfeited, ii. 169, n. 3;
cultivated, to be, iii. 164;
experience shows that men are less happy, iii. 237;
hope the chief part of it, i. 234, n. 2; ii. 351;
Hume's notion, ii. 9; iii. 288;
inn, produced most by a good, ii. 452;
its throne a ta
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