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2, 5I3, 514; marriage, i. 95; London, visits, i. 42, 110; receipts for bills, i. 90, n. 3. JOHNSON, Thomas (Johnson's cousin), iv. 402, n. 2, 440. _Johnson in Birmingham_, i. 85, n. 3; 95, n. 3. JOHNSON BUILDINGS, iii. 405, n. 6. JOHNSON'S COURT, Johnson removes to it, ii. 5; Boswell and Beauclerk's veneration for it, ii. 229, 427; 'Johnson of that _Ilk_,' ib., n. 2; iii. 405, n. 6. _Johnsoniana, or Bon-Mots of Dr. Johnson_, ii. 432; iii. 325. _Johnsoniana_ (by Taylor), iv. 421, n. 2. _Johnsonianissimus_, i. 7, n. 2. _Johnsonised_, 'I have _Johnsonised_ the land,' i. 13. _Johnston_, the Scotch form of Johnson, iii. 106, n. 1. JOHNSTON, Arthur, Johnson desires his portrait, iv. 265; _Poemata_, i. 460; i 104; v. 95. JOHNSTON, Sir James, iv. 281. JOHNSTON, W., the bookseller, i. 341. JOHNSTONE, Governor, i. 304, n. 1. JOKES, a game of, ii. 231. JONES, Miss (The _Chantress_), i. 322. JONES, Phil., ii. 444. JONES, Rev. River, i. 323, n. 4. JONES, Sir William, Garrick's funeral, iii. 371, n. 1; 'Harmonious Jones,' i. 223; Johnson's admiration of Newton, anecdote of, ii. 125, n. 4; Journey, commends, iii. 137; use of _scrupulosity_; 'Jones teach me modesty and Greek,' iv. 433; languages, knowledge of, v. 108, n. 9; Literary Club, member of the, i. 479 ii. 240; v. 109, n. 5; account of the black-balling, iii. 311, n. 2; _Persian Grammar_, iv. 69, n. 2; portrait, ii. 25, n. 2; professor in the imaginary college, v. 108; Shipley, Miss, marries, iv. 75, n. 3; study of the law, iv. 309, n. 6; Thurlow's character, iv. 349, n. 3; mentioned, iii. 386. JONSON, Ben, _Alchemist_, iii. 35, n. 1; _Fall of Mortimer_, iii. 78, n. 4; at Hawthornden, v. 402, 414; Kitely acted by Garrick, ii. 92, n. 3; _Leges Convivales_, iv. 254, n. 4. JOPP, Provost, ii. 291; v. 90. JORDEN, Rev. William (Johnson's tutor), i. 59, 61, 79, 272. JORTIN, Rev. Dr. John, attacked by Hurd, iv. 47, n. 2; Johnson desires information about him, iv. 161; _Sermons_, iii. 248. JOSEPH EMANUEL, King of Portugal, iv. 174, n. 5. _Jour_, derivation of, ii. 156. JOURNAL, how it should be kept, ii. 217; kept for a man's own use, iv. 177; record to be made at once, i. 337; iii. 218; v. 393; state of mind to be recorded, ii. 217; iii. 228; v. 272; trifles not to be recorded, ii. 358; Johnson advises Baretti to keep one, i. 365; and Boswell, i. 433, 475; ii. 358;
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