fires in the parlour, v. 6;
funeral-sermon for a tradesman's daughter, ii. 122;
retired from business, ii. 120;
one attacked by the stone, iii. 176, n. 1;
wives, their, iii. 353.
TRADITION, untrustworthy, v. 224; of the Church, v. 71.
TRAGEDIANS, ridiculed in _The Idler_, v. 38, n. 1.
TRAGEDY,
a ludicrous one, iii. 238;
passions purged by it, iii. 39;
worse for being acted, ii. 92, n. 4; v. 38:
See PLAYERS.
TRANSLATIONS,
how to judge of their merit, iii. 256;
Sir John Hill's contract for one, ii. 39; n. 2;
what books can and what cannot be translated, iii. 36, 257.
_Transpire_, iii. 343.
TRANSPORT, Rational, iii. 338.
TRANSUBSTANTIATION, v. 71, 88.
TRANSYLVANIA, ii. 7, n. 3.
TRAPAUD, General Cyrus, v. 135.
TRAPAUD, Governor, v. 134, 142.
TRAPP, Dr. i. 140, n. 5; iv. 381, n. 1.
TRAVELLERS,
ancient, guessed; modern travellers measure, iii. 356;
mean to tell the truth, iii. 235;
modern mostly laughed at, iii. 300;
strange turn to be displeased, iii. 236;
unsatisfactory unless trustworthy, ii. 333.
TRAVELLING,
advice about it, i. 431;
Cowper, Gibbon, Goldsmith and Locke on the age for travelling,
iii. 458-9;
human life great object of remark, iii. 301, n. 2;
idle habits broken off, i. 409;
Johnson's love of it, iii. 449-459;
_Rasselas_, described in, i. 340, n. 1;
rates of travelling
London to St. Andrews, i. 359, n. 3;
to Edinburgh, v. 21, n. 1;
to Harwich, i. 466, n. 2;
to Lichfield, i. 340, n. 1; ii. 45; iii. 411;
to Milan, i. 370, n. 4;
to Salisbury, iv. 234, n. 3;
supplies little to the conversation, iii. 352;
time ill spent on it in early manhood, iii. 352, 458.
TRAVELS, books of,
writers very defective, ii. 377;
should start with full minds, iii. 301;
writing under a feigned character, iv. 320.
TREASON, constructive, iv. 87.
_Treatise on Painting_, i. 128, n. 2.
TRECOTHICK, Alderman,
account of him, iii. 76, n. 2;
his English, iii. 76, 201;
Lord Mayor, iii. 459.
TREE, given a jerk by Divines, iv. 226.
TREES, their propagation, ii. 168. See under SCOTLAND, trees.
TRENTHAM, i. 36, n. 2.
TREVELYAN, Sir G. O.,
Johnson and the Rev. John Macaulay, v. 360. n. 1;
Rev. Kenneth Macaulay's _History of St. Kilda_, v. 119, n. 3.
TRIAL BY DUEL, v. 24.
TRICKS, either knavish or childish, iii. 396.
TRIFLES,
life composed of them, i. 433, n. 4; ii. 359, n. 2;
contentment with them, iii. 241-2;
their impo
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