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9, n. 3, 15; time, by his hospitality wastes, i. 5, n. 2; Chatterton's poems, demonstrates the imposture in, iii. 50, n. 5; iv. 141, n. 1; Courtenay's _Poetical Review_, mentioned in, i. 222; death, i. 15, n. 1; Flood's lines on Johnson, iv. 424, n. 2; Garrick's election to the Club, i. 481, n. 3; Goldsmith's college days, i. 411; Gray's _Odes_, i. 403, n. 4; Hawkins, describes, i. 28, n. 1; Hawkesworth's death, v. 282, n. 2; hospitality, elegant, iv. 141; Johnson's bargain with the booksellers, iii. 111, n. 1; conversation, iv. 184, n. 2; epitaph, iv. 444; interpretation of two passages in _Hamlet_, iii. 5 n. 2; letters to him, iv. 141; 'seldom started a subject,' iii. 307, n. 2; severe sayings, iv. 341; solitary, finds, iv. 218, n. 1; tribute to, i. 9, n. 2; iv. 142; witticism, fathers on Foote, ii. 410, n. 1; _Johnsonianissimus_, i. 7, n. 2; Literary Club, a member of the, i. 479; iv. 326; Milton's imagination of cheerful sensations, iv. 42, n. 6; 'one of the best critics of our age,' i. 180, n. 1; v. 78, n. 5, 361, n. 1, 399, n. 4; Parnell's _Hermit_, explains a passage in, iii. 393, n. 1; Piozzi's, Mrs., _Anecdotes_, criticises, iv. 341; _Prologue to Julia_, i. 262, n. 1; Reynolds's executor, iv. 133; Reynolds's plan for monuments in St. Paul's, iv. 423, n. 2; Shakespeare, edits, i. 8; iv. 142; v. 2; Walpole's, Sir R., reading, v. 93, n. 4; mentioned, iii. 305; iv. 344, 418. MALPAS, iv. 300, n. 2. MALPLAQUET, Battle of, ii. 183, n. 1. MALTBY, Mr., i. 247, n. 3; iii. 201, n. 3. MALTE, Chevalier de, story of a, v. 107. MALTON, an inn-keeper, iii. 209. MAMHEAD, i. 436, n. 3; ii. 371. MAN, composite animal, iv. 91; defined, iii. 245; v. 32, n. 3; not a machine, v. 117; not good by nature, v. 211; pourtrayed by Shakespeare and Milton, iv. 72. See MANKIND. _Man of Feeling_, i. 360. _Man of the World_, i. 360, n. 2; v. 277. _Managed_ horse, v. 253, n. 2. MANAGERS OF THEATRES, i. 196, n. 2. MANCHESTER, iii. 123, 127, 135, n. 1; Whitaker's _History_, iii. 333. MANDEVILLE, Bernard, Johnson influenced by him, iii. 56, n. 2, 292, n. 3; 'private vices public benefits,' iii. 56, n. 2, 291-3; mentioned, i. 359, n. 3. MANDOA, ii. 176. _Manege_ for Oxford, ii. 424. MANILLA RANSOM, ii. 135. MANKIND, Burke thinks better of them, iii. 236; Johnson finds them less just and more beneficent, ib.;
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