. de, v. 400, n. 4.
_Let ambition fire thy mind,_ iii. 197.
_Lethe_, i. 228.
_Letter to Lord Chesterfield_ published separately, i. 261, n. 1.
_Letter to John Dunning, Esq._, i. 297, n. 2.
LETTER-WRITING, iv. 102.
LETTERS,
none received in the grave, iv. 413;
studied endings, v. 238. See DATES.
_Letters from Italy_, iii. 55. See SHARP, Samuel.
_Letters of an English Traveller_, iv. 320, n. 4.
_Letters on the English Nation_, v. 113.
_Letter to Dr. Samuel Johnson occasioned by his late political
Publications_, ii. 316.
_Letters to Lord Mansfield_, ii. 229. See ANDREW STUART.
_Letters to the People of England_, iv. 113, n. 1.
_Lettre de cachet_, v. 206.
_Lettres Persanes_, iii. 291, n. 1.
LETTSOM, Dr., iii. 68.
LEVEE, Johnson's. See under JOHNSON.
LEVEES, Ministers', ii. 355.
LEVELLERS, i. 448.
LEVER, Sir Ashton, iv. 335.
LEVETT, John, of Lichfield, i. 81;
Johnson's letter to him, i. 160;
unseated as member for Lichfield, i. 161, n. 1.
LEVETT, Robert,
account of him, i. 243;
awkward and uncouth, iii. 22;
brothers, his, iv. 143;
brutality in manners, iii. 461;
complains of the kitchen, ii. 215, n. 4;
death, iv. 137, 142, 145;
Desmoulins, hates, iii. 368;
'_Doctor_ Levett,' ii. 214;
Johnson's birth-day dinners, present at, iii. 157, n. 3; iv. 135, n. 1;
companion, i. 232, n. 1; ii. 5, n. 1; iii. 220; iv. 145, 233,
249, n. 2;
introduced Langton to, i. 47; iv. 145;
letters to him: See under JOHNSON, letters;
lines on him, iv. 137, 165, 274, 303, n. 2;
questioned about, iii. 57;
his recommendation to, i. 417;
writings, makes out a list of, iii. 321;
Johnson's Court, garret in, ii. 5;
marriage, i. 370, 382;
mentioned, i. 81, n. 1, 435; iii. 26, 93, 363, 373; iv. 92.
LEWIS LE GROS, iii. 32, n. 5.
LEWIS XIV,
celebrated in many languages, i. 123;
charges accumulated on him, ii. 341, n. 4;
discontent and ingratitude, on, ii. 167, n. 3;
King of Siam sends him ambassadors, iii. 336;
La Valliere, Mlle. de, v. 49, n. 3;
manners, ii. 41;
torture used in his reign, i. 467, n. 1;
why endured by the French, ii. 170.
LEWIS XVI,
execution, ii. 396, n. 1;
Hume, when a child makes a set speech to, ii. 401, n. 4;
Johnson, seen by, ii. 385, 394-5;
Paoli, gives high office in Corsica to, ii. 71, n. 1;
torture used in his reign, i. 467, n. 1.
LEWIS XVIII, when a child makes a set speech to Hume, ii. 401, n. 4.
LEWIS, David,
verses to
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