does him 'illustrious justice,' i. 227, 230-1;
criticises minor poems, iv. 99, n. i, 305;
_Samson Agonistes_, i. 231, n. 2;
earlier and later estimates of him, ii. 239;
supposed enmity to him, i. 230; ii. 239, n. 2; iv. 64;
Lauder's imposition, i. 229;
Lawrence, Dr., descended from
'Lawrence of virtuous father virtuous son,' ii. 296, n. 1;
_Life_, by Johnson, iv. 40-4;
monument in Westminster Abbey, i. 227, n. 4;
one suggested in St. Paul's, ii. 239;
'Milton, _Mr_. John,' iv. 325;
_Milton no Plagiary_, i. 229, n. 1;
_Paradise Lost_, the war of Heaven, ii. 239, n. 3;
Phidias, a, iv. 99, n. 1;
public prayers omitted, i. 67, n. 2, 418, n. 1;
schoolmaster, i. 85, n. 2, 97, n. 2; ii. 407, n. 5;
shoe-latchets, wore, v. 19;
style, distinguished by his, iii. 280;
'thinking in him,' ii. 239;
_Tractate on Education_, iii. 358;
quotations--
_Allegro_, 1. 49, iii. 159, n. 2;
l. 118, i. 130;--1. 134, i. 387;
_Lycidas_, 1. 156, v. 282, n. 1;
_Paradise Lost_ (i. 263), iii. 326, n. 3; (i. 596),
iii. 363, n. 1; (ii. 94, 146), iii. 296, n.
1; (ii. 146), iv. 399, n. 6; (ii. 561), i. 82,
n. 2; (ii. 846), iv. 273, n. 1, v. 48,
n. 1; (iv. 35), iv. 304, n. 2; (iv. 343),
iv. 305, n. 2; (v. 353), iv. 27, n. 6; (vii.
26), iv. 42, n. 1; (x. 743), iii. 53, n. 3;
_Penseroso_, 1. 63, i. 323, n. 4;
_Sonnets_, xxi., iv. 254, n. 5.
MIMICRY, ii. 154.
MIND, management of it, ii. 440;
mechanical, looked at as, v. 35;
physician's art useless to one not at ease, iii. 164;
putting one's whole mind to an object, ii. 472;
retreats for it, ii. 440.
See WEATHER.
MINISTERS of the Church, popular election of, ii. 244.
MINISTRIES, attempt at silence in the House of Commons, iii. 235;
concessions to the people, ii. 353; iii. 3;
list of ministries from 1770-1784, iv. 170, n. 1;
Lord North's ministry, its duration, iv. 170, n. 1;
(1771) contest with the City, iv. 140, n. 1;
(1773) much enfeebled, ii. 208;
want of power, v. 57;
(1774) feeble, iv. 69;
(1775) merit not rewarded, ii. 352;
neither stable nor grateful, ii. 348;
feeble and timid, ii. 355;
too little power, ii. 352;
(1776) 'timidity of our scoundrels,' iii. 1;
imbecility, iii. 46, ib., n. 5;
ministers asked to the Lord Mayor's feast for the first
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