n. 3;
Hawkesworth and Cook's _Voyages_, ii. 247, n. 5;
Ray, Miss, iii. 383, n. 3.
SANDYS, second Lord, Johnson visits him, v. 455;
portrait of him at Streatham, iv. 158, n. 1.
SANDYS, Sir Edwin, _View of the State of Religion_, i. 219.
SANDYS, George, _Travels_, iv. 311.
SANDYS, Samuel, the 'Motionmaker,' i. 509.
SANQUHAR, Lord, v. 103, n. 2.
SANSTERRE THE BREWER, ii. 396.
SAPPER, Thomas, iv. 358, n. 2.
SAPPHO IN OVID, ii. 181.
SARDINIA, Island of, its _lingua rustica_, ii. 82.
SARDINIA, Charles Emmanuel III, King of, death, iv. 325, n. 1.
SARPEDON, v. 103, n. 1.
SARPI, Father Paul, i. 135, 136;
dying prayer, i. 478, n. 3;
_Life_ by Johnson, i. 139; v. 67, n. 2.
_Sartum tectum_, ii. 417.
_Sassenach More_, ii. 267, n. 2.
SASTRES, Signor, the Italian master,
Johnson's bequest to him, iv. 402, n. 2;
letters to him, iv. 368, _n_. 1, 374, n. 5;
mentioned, iii. 22; iv. 405, n. 1.
SATISFACTION OF CHRIST, v. 88.
SAULT, Mr., iv. 200.
SAUNDERS, Dr., iii. 32, n. 5.
SAUNDERS, Prince, a negro, iv. 108, n. 4.
SAUNDERSON, Professor, ii. 190.
SAURIN, v. 42, n. 1, 47, n. 4.
SAURUS, iv. 446.
SAVAGE, Richard,
account of him, i. 125, _n_. 4, 161-174;
_Ad Ricardum Savage_, i. 162, n. 3;
Addison's loan to Steele, iv. 53;
author, an, without paper, i. 350, n. 3; iii. 115, n. 1;
_Bastard, The_, i. 166;
Caroline, Queen, gives him a yearly bounty, i. 125, n. 4;
character and mode of life, i. 161-4, 166, n. 4, 173, 416, n. 1;
correction for the press, iv. 321, n. 2;
death, i. 156, n. 1, 164;
dignity, asserted his, i. 77, n. 2;
epitaph, i. 156, n. 3;
equality of man, asserted the, ii. 479;
evidence of his story examined, i. 170-4;
Johnson gathers materials for his _Life_, i. 156;
publishes it, i. 165;
payment for it and editions, ib., n. 1;
reviewed in _The Champion_, i. 169;
wrote forty-eight pages at a sitting, i. 166; v. 67;
intimacy with, i. 162-4;
likeness to him, i. 166, n. 4;
quotes _The Wanderer_, iv. 288
virtue, impairs, i. 164; iv. 395;
letter to a lord, i. 161, n. 3;
life, knowledge of, iii. 237, n. 1;
_On Public Spirit_, ii. 13, n. 1;
oppressed by the booksellers, i. 305, n. 1;
pension from Lord Tyrconnel, i. 372, n. 1;
Reynolds reads his _Life_, i. 165;
Sinclair, stabs: See below, trial for murder;
_Sir Thomas Overbury_ revived at Covent-Garden, iii. 115;
its composition, ib., n. 1;
subscribes to Husbands's _M
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