and Horne Tooke, i. 297, n. 2;
household, i. 232;
ill-fed roast mutton, iv. 284, n. 4;
knowledge of the science of human nature, iii. 450;
of London and the country, ib.;
talk and style of writing, iv. 237, n. 1; v. 145, n. 2;
translation of his own sayings, iv. 320, n. 2;
on travelling, Appendix B, iii. 449-59;
_King's evil_, i. 42, n. 3;
Literary Club, i. 477, n. 4;
Mattaire's use of _Carteret_ as a dactyl, iv. 3;
Pitt's peerages, iv. 249, n. 4;
treatment of Johnson and Gibbon, iv. 350, n. 1;
Prendergrass, ii. 183, n. 1;
Richardson's novels, ii. 174, n. 2;
Thrale's, Mrs., second marriage, iii. 49, n. 1;
Warburton, the, of our age, ii. 36, n. 2;
William III and Dodwell, v. 437, n. 3;
window tax, v. 301, n. 1.
MACAULEY, Dr. (Cock Lane Ghost), (probably Dr. Macaulay, the husband
of Mrs. Macaulay the historian), i. 407, n. 3.
MACBEAN, Alexander, Johnson's amanuensis, account of him, i. 187;
_calling_, on, iv. 94;
Charterhouse, brother of the, i. 187; iii. 440-1;
death, iii. 44l, n. 3;
stood as a screen between Johnson and death, ib.;
Johnson's _Preface_ to his _Geography_, i. 187; ii. 204;
learning, a man of great, iii. 106;
starving, ii. 379, n. 1;
mentioned, i. 138, 139; iii. 25.
MACBEAN, the younger, i. 187.
_Macbeth, Miscellaneous Observations on_, i. 175.
For _Macbeth_, See under SHAKESPEARE.
_Maccabees_, Johnson looks into the, ii. 189, n. 3.
_Maccaroni_, a, v. 84.
MACCARONIC verses, iii. 283.
MACCLESFIELD, v. 432.
MACCLESFIELD, Charles Gerard, Earl of, Bill of Divorce, i. 170, n. 5.
MACCLESFIELD, Countess of, account of her, i. 174, n. 2;
divorced, i. 170;
marries Colonel Brett, i. 174, n. 2;
Savage's reputed mother, i. 166, n. 4;
evidence of his story examined, i. 170-4;
reproached at Bath, i. 174, n. 1.
MACCLESFIELD, Thomas Parker, first Earl of, i. 157.
MACCLESFIELD, George Parker, second Earl of, i. 267, n. 1.
MACCONOCHIE--, a Scotch advocate, iii. 213.
MACCRUSLICK, v. 166, n. 2.
MACDONALD, Clan of, ii. 269, 270.
MACDONALD, Sir Alexander, of Slate
(father of Sir James and Sir Alexander Macdonald), v. 174, 188, 260.
MACDONALD, Sir Alexander, first Lord Macdonald,
arms rusty, his, v. 151, 355;
Boswell and Johnson try to rouse him, v. 150-1;
feudal system, attacks the, ii. 177;
flees from his tenants, v. 150, n. 3;
Johnson, introduced to, ii. 157;
invites him to visit him, v. 14;
inhospitality
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