r_. See SMOLLETT.
HUNGARY, hospitality to strangers, iv. 18.
HUNTER, John, the surgeon, i. 243, n. 3; iv. 220, n. 1.
HUNTER, Dr. William, iv. 220.
HUNTER, ----, Johnson's schoolmaster, i. 44-6; ii. 146, 467.
HUNTER, Miss, iv. 183, n. 2.
HUNTER, Mrs., i. 516.
HUNTING, v. 253.
HUNTINGDON, tenth Earl of, iii. 84, n. 1.
HURD, Richard, Bishop of Worcester,
accounts for everything systematically, iv. 189;
Addison, impertinent notes on, iv. 190, n. 1;
archbishop, declined to be, iv. 190;
Boswell attacks him, iv. 47, n. 2;
_Cowley's Select Works_, edits, iii. 29, 227;
evil spirits, on, iv. 290; v. 36, n. 3;
Horace, notes on, iii. 74, n. 1;
Hume, attacks, iv. 190, n. 1;
Johnson praises him, iv. 190;
_Moral and Political Dialogues_, iv. 190;
_Parr's Tracts by Warburton and a Warburtonian_, iv. 47, n. 2;
mentioned, i. 404, n. 1; ii. 36, n. 2; iv. 407, n, 4.
'HURGOES,' i. 502.
HUSSEY, Rev. John, Johnson's letter to him, iii. 369.
HUSSEY, Rev. Dr. Thomas, iv. 411.
HUTCHESON, Francis, on _merit_, iv. 15, n. 5.
HUTCHINSON, John, _Moral Philosophy_, iii. 53.
HUTCHISON, William, of Kyle, v. 107, n. 1.
HUTTON, the Moravian, iv. 410.
HUTTON, William (of Birmingham),
Bedlam, visits, ii. 374, n. 1;
Birmingham, cost of living at, i. 103, n. 2;
_Derby, History of_, iii. 164, n. 1;
sufferings as a factory-boy, iii. 164, n. 1.
HYDER ALI, v. 124, n. 2.
HYPOCAUST, a Roman, v. 435.
HYPOCHONDRIA, i. 66, 343; iii. 192.
See under BOSWELL, JOHNSON, and MELANCHOLY.
_Hypochondriack, The_, iv. 179, n. 5.
HYPOCRISY,
little suspected by Johnson, i. 418, n. 3;
middle state between it and conviction, iv. 122;
no man a hypocrite in his pleasures, iv. 316.
_Hypocrite, The_, ii. 321.
I.
ICELAND,
Horrebow's _Natural History_, iii. 279;
Johnson talks of visiting it, i. 242; iii. 454; iv. 358, n. 2.
ICOLMKILL. See IONA.
_Idea_, improperly used, iii. 196.
IDLENESS,
active sports not idleness, i. 48;
hidden from oneself, i. 331, n. 1;
miseries of it, i. 331;
upon principle, iv. 9;
why we are weary when idle, ii. 98.
_Idler, The_ (an earlier paper than Johnson's), i. 330, n. 2.
_Idler, The_ (Johnson's),
account of it, i. 331-5;
Betty Broom, story of, iv. 246;
collected in volumes, i. 335;
Johnson draws his own portrait in Mr. Sober, iii. 398, n. 3;
writes on his mother's death, i. 331, n. 4, 339, n. 3;
mottoes, i. 332;
No. 22 omitted in collected vols., i. 335;
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