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iv. 334, n. 4. STANHOPE, Mr. (Lord Chesterfield's son), Boswell's description of him, i. 266, n. 2; Johnson's, iv. 333, n. 1; Harte, Dr., his tutor, iv. 78, n. 1. 333: See CHESTERFIELD, Earl of, Letters to his Son. STANHOPE, Mr., mentioned in Tickell's _Epistle_, iii. 388, n. 3. STANISLAUS, King, ii. 405, n. 1. STANLEY, Dean, _Memorials of Westminster Abbey_--Ephraim Chambers's epitaph, i. 219, n. 1; Goldsmith's epitaph and Johnson's Latin, iii. 82, n. 3; Johnson's and Macpherson's graves, ii. 298, n. 2. STANTON, Mr., manager of a company of actors, ii. 464, 465. STANYAN, Temple, iii. 356. STAPYLTON, family of, v. 442, n. 3. _Starvation_, ii. 160, n. 1. STATE, its right to regulate religion, ii. 14; iv. 12; the vulgar are its children, ii. 14; iv. 216. _State_ used for _statement_, iii. 394. STATE OF NATURE, v. 365. _State Trials_, i. 157. STATIONERS' COMPANY, ii. 345. STATIUS, i. 252. STATUARY, ii. 439. STATUES, reason of their value, iii. 231. STAUNTON, Dr. (afterwards Sir George), Johnson's letter to him, i. 367; _Debates_, iv. 314. '_Stavo bene, &c._,' ii. 346. STEELE, Joshua, _Prosodia Rationalis_, ii. 327. STEELE, Mr., of the Treasury, i. 141. STEELE, Sir Richard, Addison's loan, iv. 52, 91; _Apology_, ii. 448, n. 3; _British Princes_, ridicules the, ii. 108, n. 2; _Christian Hero_, ii. 448; _Conscious Lovers_, i. 491, n. 3; grammar-schools, account of, i. 44, n. 2; Ince, praise of, iii. 33; Marlborough's, Duke of, papers, v. 175, n. 1; old age, ii. 474, n. 3; 'practised the lighter vices,' ii. 449. STEEVENS, George, Boswell complains of his unkindness, iii. 281, n. 3; praises his principles, iii. 282; character by Garrick and Parr, iii. 281, n. 3; Chatterton's poems, iii. 50, n. 5; Courtenay's _Poetical Review_, mentioned in, i. 223; Davies, Tom, sneers at, i. 390, n. 3; Fox's election to the Club, ii. 274, n. 7; generosity, iii. 100; assists Mrs. Goldsmith, ib.; _Hamlet_, proposed emendation of, ii. 204, n. 3; Hawkins, attacked by, iv. 406, n. 1; Johnson, anecdotes of, iv. 324; not trustworthy, ib., n. 1; epitaph, iv. 444; aids, in the _Lives_, iv. 37; interpretation of two passages in _Hamlet_, iii. 55, n. 2; letters to him, ii. 273; iii. 100; levee, attends, ii. 118; 'the old lion,' ii. 284, n. 2; reflection on Garrick, ii. 192, n. 2; and the spunging-house, i. 303, n
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