Parr neglected, i. 77, n. 4;
Professor Sanderson, ii. 190, n. 3;
University-verses, ii. 371.
See UNIVERSITIES.
CAMBRIDGE MEN, on Johnson's criticism of Gray, iv. 64.
_Cambridge Shakespeare_. See under SHAKESPEARE.
CAMBRIDGE, R. O.,
Boswell's account of him, iv. 196;
Walpole's and Miss Burney's, ib. n. 3;
dinners at his house, ii. 225, n. 2, 361;
Essex Head Club, member of the, iv. 254, n. 1;
Horace, talk about, iii. 250-1;
_World, The_, contributor to, i. 257, n. 3;
mentioned, ii. 368, 370; iv. 65, n. 1, 195.
CAMDEN, Lord, Douglas Cause, ii. 230, n. 1;
Garrick, intimacy with, iii. 311;
general warrants, ii. 72, n. 3;
Johnson, attacked by, ii. 314;
Goldsmith, neglect of, iii. 311;
Literary Club, blackballed at the, iii. 311, n. 2; iv. 75, n. _3_;
popularity, ii. 353, n. 2;
one of the sights of London, iv. 92, n. 5;
Wilkes's case, judge in, ii. 353, n. 2.
CAMDEN, William, epitaph on a man killed by a fall, iv. 212;
'_mira cano_,' iii. 304;
Pembroke College Latin grace, i. 60, n. 4; v. 65, n. 2;
mentioned, v. 438.
CAMERON, Dr., executed, i. 146.
CAMERON, Dugall, v. 298.
CAMERON, Ewen, v. 297.
CAMERON OF LOCHIEL, i. 146, n. 2.
CAMERONS, a branch of the, called Maclonich, v. 297.
CAMP, at Warley, iii. 360, 365;
Coxheath, ib. n. 4;
one of the great scenes of human life, iii. 361, n. 1.
CAMPBELL, Hon. and Rev. Archibald,
Johnson's account of him, iv. 286; v. 356-7;
his collection of Scotch books, ii. 216;
_Doctrine of a Middle State_, v. 356, n. 2.
CAMPBELL, Archibald (_Lexiphanes_), ii. 44.
CAMPBELL, Colonel Sir Archibald, iii. 58.
CAMPBELL, Colonel Mure, iii. 118.
CAMPBELL, Evan, v. 141.
CAMPBELL, General, v. 55, n. 1, 259.
CAMPBELL, Dr. John, author, a rich, i. 418, n. 1;
_Biographia Britannica_, ii. 447;
_Britannia Elucidata_, v. 323;
cold-catching at St. Kilda, on, ii. 51;
_Hermippus Redivivus_, i. 417; ii. 427;
inaccurate in conversation, iii. 243-4;
Johnson's character of him, i. 417; ii. 216; iii. 244; v. 324;
declines to argue with, v. 324;
never lies on paper, i. 417, n. 5;
or with pen and ink, iii. 244;
piety in passing a church, i. 418;
_Political Survey of Great Britain_,
killed by its bad success, ii. 447;
its publication delayed, v. 324;
Sunday evenings in Queen Square, i. 418;
thirteen bottles of port at a sitting, iii. 243.
CAMPBELL, Rev. John (brother of Cambell of Treesbank), v. 373.
CAMPBELL,
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