pirated, i. 345, n. 1;
profits on first edition, i. 335, n. 1;
tragedians, a hit at, v. 38, n. 1.
IFFLEY, iv. 295.
IGNORANCE,
guilt of voluntarily continuing it, ii. 27;
in men of eminence, ii. 91;
people content to be ignorant, i. 397.
ILAM. See ISLAM.
_Ilk_,
defined in Johnson's _Dictionary_, iii. 326, n. 4;
'Johnson of that Ilk,' ii. 427, n. 2.
ILLEGITIMATE CHILDREN, ii. 457.
IMAGES, worship of, iii. 17, 188.
_Imagination_, iii. 341.
IMITATIONS OF POEMS, i. 118, n. 5, 122.
IMLAC, why so spelt, iv. 31. See also under _Rasselas_.
IMMORTALITY,
belief of it impressed on all, ii. 358;
of brutes, ii. 54.
IMPARTIALITY IN TELLING LIES, ii. 434.
IMPIETY,
inundation of it due to the Revolution, v. 271;
repressed in Johnson's company, iv. 295.
IMPORTANCE, imaginary, iii. 327.
IMPOSTORS, Literary,
Douglas, Dr., i. 360;
Du Halde, ii. 55, n. 4;
Eccles, Rev. Mr., i. 360;
Innes, Rev. Dr., i. 359;
Rolt, E., i. 359.
_Impransus_, i. 137.
IMPRESSIONS,
trusting to them, iv. 122-3;
early ones, iv. 197, n. 1.
_In Theatro_, ii. 324, n. 3.
INCE, Richard, a contributor to the Spectator, iii. 33.
_Inchkenneth, Ode on_, ii. 293; v. 325.
_Incidit in Scyllam cupiens vitare Charybdim_, iv. 181, n. 3.
INCIVILITY, iv. 28.
INCOME, living within one's, iv. 226.
INDECISION OF MIND, iii. 300.
_Index-scholar_, iv. 407, n. 4, 442.
INDIA,
despotic governor the best, iv. 2l3;
'don't give us India,' v. 209;
grant of natural superiority, iv. 68;
hereditary trades, v. 120,
Johnson's wish to visit it, iii. 134; n. 1, 456;
judges there engaging in trade, ii. 343;
mapping of it, ii. 356;
nursery of ruined fortunes, iv. 213, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 194.
See EAST INDIES and INDIES.
INDIAN BILL, Fox's,
Ministry dismissed on it, i. 311, n. 1;
Lee's piece of parchment, iii. 224, n. 1.
INDIANS, American,
story told of them by two officers, iii. 246; v. 135;
their weak children die, iv. 210;
wronged, i. 308, n. 2.
See NATIVES.
INDICTMENT, prosecution by, iii. 16, n. 1.
INDIES, the,
discovery of the passage thither a misfortune, i. 455, n. 3;
proverb about bringing home their wealth, iii. 302.
_Indifferently_, i. 180.
INDOLENCE, iv. 352.
INFERIORITY, 'half a guinea's worth of it,' ii. 169.
INFIDELITY abroad, iv. 288;
affectation of showing courage, ii. 81;
gloom of it, ii. 81;
outcry about it, ii. 359. See CONJUGAL INFIDELITY.
INFIDELS,
compared with atroci
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