ful, iii. 2;
vanity and Quixotism, ii. 128.
SHERLOCK, Dr.,
_On Providence_, iv. 300, n. 2;
style elegant, iii. 248;
mentioned, iv. 311.
SHERLOCK, Rev. Martin, iv. 320, n. 4.
SHERWIN, J. K., iii. 111.
SHIELS, R.,
Johnson's amanuensis, i. 187, 241;
share in Cibber's _Lives of the Poets_, i. 187; iii. 29-31, 37, 117.
SHIP,
worse than a gaol, i. 348; ii. 438; v. 137, 249;
misery of the sailors' quarters, iii. 266;
hospital, ib,, n. 2;
worse than a Highland inn, v. 147.
See SAILORS.
_Ship of Fools_, i. 277.
SHIPLEY, Bishop of St. Asaph,
army chaplain, an, iii. 251; v. 445;
assemblies, his, iv. 75, n. 3;
Franklin, Dr., a friend of, iv. 246, n. 4;
Johnson dines with him in Passion-week, iv. 88, n. 1;
visits his palace, v. 437;
knowing and conversible, iii. 250, n. 2; iv. 246;
Literary Club, member of the, i. 479;
election, iv. 75, n. 3;
present, iv. 326;
Reynolds's dinner, at, iii. 250-5;
rout, at a, iv. 75;
mentioned, iv. 1, n. 1, 48, n. 1.
SHIRT,
changes of, v. 60;
clean-shirt days, i. 105.
SHOE-BUCKLES, iii. 325; v. 19.
SHOP-KEEPERS, of London, v. 81, 83.
SHOPS,
a stately one, iv. 319;
turn the balance of existence, v. 27, n. 4.
SHORE, Jane, v. 49, n. 2.
SHORT-HAND, i. 136; ii. 224; iii. 270.
SHREWSBURY,
Circuit, ii. 194;
Johnson visits it, v. 454-5;
mentioned, ii. 441.
SHROPSHIRE, i. 39, n. 1.
SHRUBBERY, a, iv. 128.
_Shuckford's Connection_, iv. 311.
SIAM, King of, iii. 336.
_Sibbald, Life of Sir Robert_, iii. 227.
_Sicilian Gossips_, iv. 2.
SICK MAN,
consolation in finding himself not neglected, iv. 234;
duty of telling him the truth, iv. 306;
impossible to please, iv. 311;
his thoughts, iv. 362.
SICK WOMAN, church service for a, v. 444.
SICKNESS, at a friend's house, iv. 181.
SIDDONS, Mrs.,
described by Mrs. Piozzi, v. 103, n. 1;
Johnson, visits, iv. 242;
Reynolds compliments her, ib., n. 2;
in _The Stranger_, iv. 244, n. 1.
_Side_, ii. 155.
SIDNEY, Algernon, ii. 210.
SIDNEY, Sir Philip,
as an authority for a _Dictionary_, iii. 194, n. 2;
misprint in a quotation from him, iii. 131, n. 2.
_Sidney Biddulph_, i. 358, n. 4, 389.
_Siege_, a popular title for a play, iii. 259, n. 1; v. 349, n. 1.
_Siege of Aleppo_, iii. 259, n. 1.
_Siege of Marseilles_, v. 349, n. 1.
SIENNA, iv. 373, n. 1.
SIGHT of great buildings, ii. 385, 393.
SIGNS, conversation by, ii. 247.
SILENCE of Carthusians, absurd, ii. 435.
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