. 1;
Elibank, Lord, his patron, v. 386;
_History of the Rebellion of 1745_, iii. 162, n. 5;
Hume's bequest to him, ii. 320, n. 1;
dislike of the Whigs, iv. 194, n. 1;
remark on the incapacity of the period, iii. 46, n. 5;
Settle, likened to, iii. 76;
Shakespeare of Scotland, iv. 186, n. 2;
better than Shakspeare, v. 362, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 53, n. 1, 381, n. 1.
HOMER,
advice given to Diomed (Glaucus), ii. 129;
antiquity, his, iii. 331;
quoted by Thucydides, ib.;
characters, does not describe, v. 79;
detached fragments, not made up of, v. 164;
_Iliad_, a collection of pieces, iii. 333;
prose translation of it suggested, ib.;
Latin version, ib., n. 2;
Johnson's early translation from him, i. 53;
knowledge of him, iv. 218, n. 3; v. 79, n. 2;
'machinery,' his, iv. 16;
_Odyssey_, Johnson's liking for it, iv. 218;
Fox's, ib., n. 3;
_Life of Johnson_ likened to it, i. 12;
quoted, iv. 444;
prince of poets, ii. 129;
Sarpedon, Earl of Errol likened to, v. 103, n. 1;
shield of Achilles, iv. 33; v. 78;
translated by Cowper, iii. 333, n. 2;
by Dacier, ib.;
by Macpherson, ii. 298, n. 1; iii. 333, n. 2;
by Pope, iii. 256;
Virgil, compared with, iii. 193; v. 79, n. 2;
less talked of than, iii. 332.
HOMFREY, family of, iv. 268, n. 1.
_Homo caudatus_, ii. 383.
HONESTY, iii. 237.
HONITON, iii. 287, n. 1.
HOOD, James, v. 66.
HOOKE, Dr. (at St. Cloud), ii. 397.
HOOKE, Nathaniel,
writes the Duchess of Marlborough's _Apology_, v. 175.
HOOKER, Richard, i. 219.
HOOLE, John,
account of him, ii. 289, n. 2; iv. 70;
_Ariosto_, iv. 70;
_Cleonice_, ii. 289, n. 3;
dinners and suppers at his house, ii. 334; iii. 37, 342; iv. 88, 251;
Essex Head Club, member of the, iv. 258;
Johnson's bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
collects a City Club for, iv. 87;
friendship with him, iv. 360;
and Goldsmith, i. 414, n. 4;
last days, iv. 399, n. 1, 406, 410, n. 2, 414;
letters to him, ii. 289; iv. 359-60;
recommends him to Warren Hastings, iv. 70;
writes the dedication of his _Tasso_, i. 383;
regularly educated, iv. 187;
uncle, his, the metaphysical tailor, iii. 443; iv. 187;
mentioned, iv. 266.
HOOLE, Mrs., iv. 359.
HOOLE, Rev. Mr.,
Johnson's bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
reads the service to, iv. 409;
mentioned, iii. 436, n. 2.
_Hop-Garden, The_, ii. 454.
HOPE,
'A continual renovation of ho
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