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rom it, i. 323; wishes to visit it, iii. 454; v. 215; torture used there, i. 467, n. 1. SWEDEN, King of, knights Dr. Hill, ii. 38, n. 2. SWEDEN, King of (Gustavus III), Boswell wishes to see him, v. 215; his death, iii. 134, n. 1. _Sweden, History of_, by Daline, ii. I56. SWEET-MEATS, iii. 186; iv. 90. SWIFT, Jonathan, _Advice to the Grub-Street Verse Writers_, i. 143, n. 1; affectation of familiarity with the great, iv. 62; anonymously, published, ii. 319; _Apology for the Tale of a Tub_, ii. 319, n. 1; _Artemisia_, ii. 76, n. 3; _Beggar's Opera_, opinion of the, ii. 369, n. 1; Bettesworth, Sergeant, iii. 377, n. 1; Blackmore, Sir Richard, ii. 108, n. 2; iv. 80, n. 1; broomstick, could write finely on a, ii. 389, n. 1; _Conduct of the Allies_, ii. 65; death, troubled by thoughts of, ii. 93, n. 4; what reconciles us to it, iii. 295, n. 2; Delany's _Observations_: See DELANY; _Drapier's Letter_, ii. 319; Dryden's prefaces, iv. 114, n. 1; _Epistle to Captain Gulliver_, v. 139; _Eugenia_, ii. 240, n. 4; Faulkner, G., ii. 154, n. 3; feared by a country squire, iv. 295, n. 5; flowered late, iii. 167, n. 3; French writers superficial, i. 454, n, 3; frugal but liberal, iii. 265, n. 1; Gay's writings for children, ii. 408, n. 3; geniuses united, the power of, i. 206; Glover's _Leonidas_, v. 116, n. 4; Goldsmith on his 'strain of pride,' iii. 165, n. 3; Grimston, Viscount, iv. 80, n. 1; _Gulliver's Travels_, ii. 319; quoted in Johnson's _Dictionary_, ib., n. 3; brought its author money, iii. 20, n. 1; happiness, definition of, ii. 351, n. 1; Hawkesworth's _Life_ of him, i. 190, n. 3; _History of John Bull_, v. 44, n. 4; Howard, Hon. Edward, ii. 108, n. 2; inferior to his contemporaries, v. 44; Ireland his debtor, ii. 132; reception there in 1713, iii. 249, n. 6; return to it in 1714, iii. 249, n. 6; Johnson's attacks on him, i. 452; ii. 65, 318; iv. 61; v. 44; recommended to him, i. 133; iv. 61; worse than Swift,' v. 211; writes his Life, iv. 61-3; _Journal_, iv. 177; laugh, did not, ii. 378, n. 2; _Letter to Tooke the Printer_, ii. 319, n. 1; _Lines on Censure_, ii. 61, n. 4; low life, love of, v. 307, n. 3; Manley, Mrs., satirised in _Corinna_, iv. 200, n. 1; _Memoirs of Scriblerus_, i. 452, n. 2; v. 44, n. 4; _Miscellanies in Prose and Verse_, i. 125, n. 4; _Ode for Music_, ii
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