of Leed's marriage, iv. 14;
complains of its failure, iii. 191, n. 1;
men as they are, took, iii. 282;
men and women, his subjects of inquiry, v. 439, n. 2;
mental faculties, tests his, iv. 21;
metaphysics, fond of, i. 70;
withheld from their study, v. 109, n. 3;
method, want of, iii. 94;
'Methodist in a dignified manner,' i. 458, n. 3;
military matters, interest in, iii. 361;
militia, drawn for the, iv. 319;
mill, compared to a, v. 265;
mimicry, hatred of gesticular, ii. 326, n. 3;
mind, his
means of quieting it, i. 317;
ready for use, i. 204; ii. 365, n. 1; iv. 428, 445;
strained by work, i. 268, n. 4; 372, n. 1;
moderation in his character, absence of, iv. 72;
in wine, difficult, ii. 435: see JOHNSON, abstinence;
modesty, iii. 81;
monument in St. Paul's, i. 226, n. 1; iv. 423;
subscription for it, ib., n. 1 and 3;
epitaph, iv. 424, 444-6;
mother, his
death, i. 331, n. 4, 339, 512-15; ii. 124;
debt, takes upon himself her, i. 160;
dreads to lose her, i. 212, n. 1;
letters, burns her, iv. 405, n. 1;
wishes to see her, i. 288;
music,
account of his feelings towards it, ii. 409, n. 1;
affected by it, iii. 197; iv. 22;
bagpipe, listens to the, v. 315;
flageolet, bought a, iii. 242;
had he learnt it would have done nothing else, iii. 242; v. 315;
insensible to its power, iii. 197;
talks slightingly of it, ii. 409;
wishes to learn the scale, ii. 263, n. 4;
would be glad to have a new sense given him, ii. 409;
musing, habit of, v. 73, n. 1;
name, his, fraudulently used, v. 295;
nature, affected by, iii. 455;
description of a Highland valley, v. 141, n. 2;
of various country scenes, v. 439, n. 2;
neglect, dread of, iv. 137, n. 2;
would not brook it, ii. 118;
neglected at Brighton in 1782, iv. 159, n. 3;
negligence in correcting errors, iii. 359, n. 2; iv. 51, n. 2;
newspapers, accustomed to think little of them, iv. 150;
constantly mentioned in them, iv. l27;
'maintained' them, ii. 17;
reads the _London Chronicle_, ii. 103;
nice observer of behaviour, iii. 54;
night-cap, did not wear a, v. 268, 306;
nights, restless, ii. 143, 202, n. 2, 215, n. 2; iii. 92, 99, n. 4,
109, n. 1, 218, 363, 369;
when sleepless translated Greek into Latin verse, iv. 384;
_nil admirari_, much of the, v. 111;
notions, his, enlarged, v. 442;
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