ee CLERGYMEN.
PARSONS, the impostor in the Cock Lane Ghost, i. 406, n. 3.
PARTNEY, ii. 17.
PARTY, Burke's definition, ii. 223, n. 1;
sticking to party, ii. 223; v. 36.
PASCAL, Johnson gives Boswell _Les Pensees_, iii. 380;
read by Hannah More, iv. 88, n. 1.
_Passenger_, iv. 85, n. 1.
PASSION-WEEK. See JOHNSON, Passion-week.
PASSIONS, purged by tragedy, iii. 39.
_Pastern_, defined, i. 293, 378.
_Pastor Fido_, iii. 346.
PATAGONIA, v. 387.
_Pater Noster_, the, v. 121.
PATERNITY, its rights lessened, iii. 262.
PATERSON, Samuel, ii. 175; iii. 90; iv. 269, n. 1.
PATERSON, a student of painting, iii. 90; iv. 227, n. 3, 269.
_Paterson against Alexander_, ii. 373.
PATRICK, Bishop, iii. 58.
_Patriot, The_, by Johnson, account of it, ii. 286, 288;
written on a Saturday, i. 373, n. 2;
election-committees described, iv. 74, n. 3.
_Patriot, The_, a tragedy by J. Simpson, iii. 28.
_Patriot King_, i. 329, n. 3.
PATRIOTISM, last refuge of a scoundrel, ii. 348.
PATRIOTS, defined, iv. 87, n, 2;
Dilly's 'patriotic friends,' iii. 66, 68;
'don't let them be patriots,' iv. 87;
patriotic groans, iii. 78.
PATRONAGE, Church, ii. 242-6;
rights of patrons, ii. 149.
PATRONS, of authors, iv. 172;
defined, i. 264, n. 4;
harmful to learning, v. 59;
mentioned in
the _Rambler_, i. 259, n. 4;
_Letter to Chesterfield_, i. 262;
_Vanity of Human Wishes_, i. 264.
PATTEN, Dr., iv. 162.
PATTISON, Mark, General Oglethorpe, i. 127, n. 4;
Oxford in 1770, ii. 445, n. 1;
Bishop Warburton, v. 81, n. 1.
PAUL, Father. See SARPI.
PAUL, Sir G.O., v. 322, n. 1.
PAUSANIAS, v. 220.
PAVIA, ii. 125, n. 5.
PAYNE, Mr. E.J., defends Burke's character, iii. 46, n. 1;
describes his love of Virgil, iii. 193, n. 3.
PAYNE, John, account of him, i. 317, n. 1;
Ivy Lane Club, member of the, iv. 435;
Johnson's friend in 1752, i. 243;
publishes the first numbers of _The Idler_, i. 330, n. 3;
mentioned, iv. 369, n. 3.
PAYNE, William, i. 317.
PEARCE, Zachary, Bishop of Rochester,
Johnson, sends etymologies to, i. 292; iii. 112;
writes the dedication to his posthumous works, iii. 113;
wishes to resign his bishopric, iii. 113, n. 2;
mentioned, i. 135.
PEARSON, John, Bishop of Chester,
edits Hales's _Golden Remains_, iv. 315, n. 2;
Johnson recommends his works, i. 398.
PEARSON, Rev. Mr., ii. 471; iv. 142, 256.
PEATLING, i. 241, n. 2.
PEERS, creations by Pitt, iv. 249, n. 4;
influence in the House of Co
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