. 438;
Johnson's companion, iii. 22;
generous offer to, iv. 348;
letter to, iii. 441; v. 364, n. 1;
letter from him, iv. 349;
pension, proposed addition to, iv. 327-8, 348-350, 367-8;
would prepare himself to meet him, iv. 327;
legal opinion on Rev. J. Thomson's case, iii. 63;
Macbean and the Charterhouse, i. 187;
Prince of Wales and Sir John Ladd, iv. 412, n. 1;
'puts his mind to yours,' iv. 179;
Reynolds, letter to, iv. 350, n. 1;
Royal Marriage Bill, ii. 152, n. 2;
small certainties, ii. 323, n. 1;
Taylor's, Dr., lawsuit, iii. 44;
mentioned, iv. 310.
THUROT, M., iv. 101.
TIBER, iii. 251.
TIBULLUS,
Grainger's translation, ii. 454;
quoted, iv. 407, n. 1.
TICHBORNE TRIAL, v. 247, n. 2.
TICKELL, Richard,
_Epistle from the Hon. Charles Fox_, ii. 292, n. 4; iii. 388, n. 3;
_The Project_, iii. 318, n. 2.
TICKELL, Thomas,
aided Blackmore in his _Creation_, ii. 108;
_Life_ by Johnson, iv. 56.
TIGER, River, v. 242, n. 1.
TILLEMONT, Gibbon praises his accuracy, i. 7, n. 1.
TILLOTSON, John, Archbishop of Canterbury,
_Sermons_, iii. 247;
on transubstantiation, v. 71.
TIME AND SPACE, iv. 25.
_Times, The_, quoted, v. 400, n. 4.
TIMIDITY, iv. 200, n. 4.
TIMMINS, Mr. Samuel,
_Dr. Johnson in Birmingham_ quoted, i. 85, n. 3, 95, n. 3.
TINDAL, Dr., ii. 229, n. 1.
TIPPOO, iii. 356, n. 2.
_Titi, Prince_, ii. 391.
TOASTS, iv. 29.
TOLAND, John, i. 29.
TOLCHER, Old Mr., i. 152, n. 3.
TOLERATION, ii. 249-254; iv. 12, 216;
universal, iii. 380.
TOMASI, Signora, ii. 451, n. 3.
_To Miss--_, i. 178.
_To Miss--on her giving the Authour a Purse_, ii. 25.
_Tommy Prudent_, iv. 8, n. 3.
TONSON, Jacob,
Budgell's _Epilogue_, iii. 46;
Dryden's engagement with him, i. 193, n. 1.
TONSON, Jacob, the younger,
Johnson praises him, i. 227, n. 3;
mentioned, i. 263, n. 3.
TOOKE, Horne (at first Rev. John Horne),
Beckford's speech to the King, iii. 201, n. 3;
Boswell, altercation with, iii. 354, n. 2;
_Diversions of Purley_, iii. 354, n. 2;
imprisonment, iii. 314, n. 6;
writ of error, iii. 345, n. 3;
Johnson's etymologies, criticises, iii. 354;
reads the preface to his _Dictionary_ with tears, i. 297, n. 2;
iii. 354, n. 1;
_Letter to Mr. Dunning_, iii. 354;
living, resigns his, iii. 201, n. 3;
Norton, Sir Fletcher, attacks, ii. 472, n. 2;
pillory, should have been set in the, iii. 314;
too much literature for it, iii. 354;
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