excite anger, v. 328;
shot at for five-pence a day, ii. 250;
trial of two soldiers for murder, iii. 46, n. 5.
SOLICITORS, iv. 128-31. See ATTORNEYS.
SOLITUDE, Burton's warning against it, iii. 415.
See under JOHNSON, solitude.
SOMERS, Lord,
patron of learning, v. 59, n. 1;
mentioned, ii. 157, n. 3.
SOMERSET, James, a negro,
account of his case, iii. 87, n. 3, 212; v. 401, n. 3;
Hargrave's _Argument_ quoted, v. 401, n. 3;
Knight the negro reads his case, iii. 214, n. 1.
SOMERSET, Duchess of, i. 452, n. 2.
SOMERSETSHIRE, iii. 226, n. 2.
SOMERVILLE, Lord, iv. 50.
SOMMELSDYCK, family of, v. 25, n. 2.
_Somnium_, i. 60.
SORROW,
inherent in humanity, v. 64;
remedies for it, ib., n. 2;
useless, iii. 137, n. 1.
See GRIEF.
SOUND, beauty in a simple sound, ii. 191.
SOUTH, Dr. Robert,
Johnson criticises his _Sermons_, iii. 248;
recommends his _Sermons on Prayer_, ii. 104.
_South Briton_, a libel, iv. 318, n. 3.
SOUTH SEA, voyages to the, ii. 247; iii. 8; iv. 308.
_South Sea Report_, i. 157.
SOUTH SEA SCHEME,
Dr. Young loses by it, iv. 121;
Fenton's advice to Gay, v. 60, n. 4.
SOUTHAMPTON, Lord, ii. 323, n. 1.
SOUTHEY, Robert,
_Adventurer_, i. 252, n. 2;
Colman and Lloyd, ii. 334, n. 3;
correcting _doggedly_, v. 40, n. 3;
dreams, i. 235, n. 2;
English historians, ignorance of, v. 220, n. 1;
_Gentleman's Magazine_, despises the, iv. 437;
Georgia, settlement of, i. 127, n. 4;
_Methodists_, origin of the term, i. 458, n. 3;
poet-laureate, i. 185, n. 1;
Robertson's, Dr., omissions, ii. 238, n. 1; v. 220, n. 1;
Robinson, Sir T., i. 434, n. 3;
supernatural appearances, iii. 298, n. 1;
walks, the habit of taking long, i. 64, n. 4;
want of readiness, ii. 256, n. 3;
Wesley's manners, iii. 230, nn. 3 and 4;
Wesley warned by 'a serious man,' v. 62, n. 5;
Westminster School, account of, iii. 12, n. 3;
Whitefield's oratory, ii. 79, n. 4; v. 36, n. 1;
_Whole Duty of Man_, ii. 239, n. 4.
SOUTHILL, the residence of Squire Dilly,
Boswell visits it in 1779, iii. 396;
Boswell and Johnson in 1781, i. 260; iv. 118;
the church, i. 315; iv. 122.
SOUTHWELL, Thomas, second Lord, i. 243; iii. 380;
'most qualified man,' iv. 174.
SOUTHWELL, Mr., i. 362.
SOUTHWELL, Robert, the Jesuit, v. 444.
SPACE, _quasi sensorium numinis_, v. 287.
SPAIN, Boswell, David, lives there, n. 195, n. 3;
embassy to it in 1766, ii. 177;
expedition to Scotland in 1719, v. 14
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