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ntroversy with, i. 327, n. 1; description of a dinner at his house, ii. 155, n. 2; of his funeral, iv. 208, n. 1; sarcasm against him, ii. 349, n. 6; _Gray's Inn Journal_, i. 309, 328, 356; inaccuracy about a visit to Oxford, iv. 233, n. 3; Johnson, account of his introduction to, i. 268, n. 4, 356; apologises to, for repeating some oaths, ii. 338, n. 2; iii. 40; an ardent friend, iv. 344, n. 2; colloquial Latin, ii. 125, n. 5; contempt of Garrick's acting, ii. 92, n. 4; _Debates_, i. 504; degree of Doctor, i. 488, n. 3; desire of life, iv. 418, n. 1; desire for reconciliation, ii. 256, n. 1; dread of death, iv. 399, n. 6; and Garrick introduced to the Thrales, i. 493; levee, attends, ii. 118; life in Johnson's Court, ii. 5. n. 1; love for him, ii. 127; pension, i. 374-5; praises him as a dramatic writer, ii. 127; sorrow for Garrick's death, iii. 371, n. 1; proposal to write his _Life_, ib.; style, i. 221, n. 4; and Thurlow, iv. 327, n. 4; will, not in, iv. 402, n. 2; wit and humour, ii. 262, n. 2; Mason's _Memoirs of Gray_, iii. 31; Mounsey, Dr., ii. 64, n. 2; _Mur_, ii. 258; _Orphan of China_, i. 324, n. 1, 327; _Poetical Epistle to S. Johnson_, i. 355; portrait at Streatham, iv. 158, n. 1; _Review of Burke's Sublime and Beautiful_, i. 310; _Romeo and Juliet_ as altered by Garrick, v. 244, n. 2; _Selections_, disapproves of, iii. 29; Shakespeare and Congreve compared, ii. 86; Simpson, Joseph, account of, iii. 28; Smith's _Wealth of Nations_, cannot read, ii. 430, n. 1; _Spectator_, chance writers in the, iii. 33; Thrale's friendship for him, i. 493, n. 1; 'Tig and Tirry,' ii. 127, n. 3; _Zenobia_, ii. 127, n. 3; mentioned, ii. 82, 374, 469, n. 2; iii. 27; iv. 273. MURRAY, Sir Alexander, v. 293. MURRAY, Lady Augusta, ii. 152, n. 2. MURRAY, Lord George, ii. 270, n. 1. MURRAY, James Stuart, Earl of, the Regent, v. 114, n. 2. MURRAY, John, the bookseller, iii. 294. MURRAY, ---- (Lord Henderland), Johnson, dines with, iii. 8-16; silent in his company, v. 50; sends his son to Westminster School, iii. 12. MURRAY, R., Fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, i. 489. MURRAY, William. See MANSFIELD, Earl of. _Musarum Deliciae_, iii. 319, n. 1. _Muse in Livery_, ii. 446. _Muses' Welcome to King James_, v. 57, 80. MUSGRAVE, Dr. Samuel, dines with Reynolds, iii. 318-2
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