_Ode on Inchkenneth_, alters, ii. 295, n. 2;
and Parr, an evening with, iv. 15;
_poemata_, edits, ii. 295, n. 2; iv. 384; v. 155, n. 2, 326, n. 2;
portrait, removes the inscription on, iv. 181;
praises his worth, iii. 161;
exclaims, '_Sit anima mea cum Langtono_,' iv. 280;
_Prologue_, criticises, iv. 25;
rebuked by, ii. 254;
urges him to keep accounts, iv. 177, n. 3;
visits him at Langton, i. 476, 477, n. 1;
at Rochester, iv. 8, n. 3, 22, 232-3;
at Warley Camp, iii. 360-2;
King, gives the sketch of _Irene_ to the, i. 108;
and the catalogue of Johnson's projected works, iv. 381, n. 1;
'Lanky,' ii. 258; v. 308;
laughed at, iii. 338, n. 3;
Lincoln, highly esteemed in, iii. 359;
literary character, his, i. 248, n. 3;
Literary Club, original member of the, i. 477;
marries Lady Rothes, ii. 77, n. 1;
militia, in the, iii. 123, 130, 360, 362, 368, 397;
appointed Major, iii. 365, n. 1;
_navigation_, his, ii. 136;
Nicolaida visits him, ii. 379;
orchard, has no, iv. 206;
Paoli visits him at Rochester, iv. 8, n. 3;
Paris, visits, i. 381;
pedigree, his, i. 248, n. 1;
personal appearance, i. 248, n. 3, 336;
Pitt's neglect of Boswell, blames, iii. 213, n. 1;
Pope reciting the last lines of the _Dunciad_, ii. 84, n. 2;
religious discourse, introduces, ii. 254; iv. 216; v. 89;
Richardson, introduced to, iv. 28;
Round-Robin, refuses to sign the, iii. 84, n. 2;
Royal Academy, professor of the, ii. 67, n. 1; iii. 464;
ruining himself without pleasure, iii. 317, 348;
_Rusticks_, writes, i. 358;
school on his estate, establishes a, ii. 188;
silent, too, iii. 260;
sluggish, iii. 348;
story, thought a story a, ii. 433;
table, his, iii. 128, 186;
talks from books, v. 378, n. 4;
_Traveller_, praises the, iii. 252;
Vesey's, Mr., an evening at, iii. 424; iv. i, n. 1;
will, makes his, ii. 261;
'worthy,' iii. 379, n. 4;
Young, account of, iv. 59;
mentioned, i. 336, 418, n. 1; ii. 34, n. 1, 63, 124, 141, n. 1, 186,
192, 232, 247, 279, 318, 338, 347, 350, 362, n. 2, 379; iii. 41, 119,
221, 250, 282, 326, 328, 354, 386, 417; iv. 71, 78, 197, 219, n. 3,
284, 317, 320, 344; v. 249, 295.
LANGTON, Cardinal Stephen, i. 248.
LANGTON, old Mr. (Bennet Langton's father),
canal, his, iii. 47;
exuberant talker, an, ii. 247;
freedom from affectation, iv. 27;
Johnson's Jacobitism, believes in, i. 430;
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