neous Works_, published in 1777, iii. 108, n. 2;
old and ill, i. 262, n. 1;
Parisians not learned, declares the, i. 454, n. 3;
patron of bad authors, iv, 331, n. 1;
position, great, ii. 329; pride, i. 265;
_respectable_, use of the term, iii. 241, n. 2;
Richardson's novels, ii. 174, n. 2;
Robinson, Sir T., epigram on, i. 434, n. 3;
Secretary of State, iv. 333, n. 2;
speeches composed by Johnson, i. 505;
study of eloquence, on the, iv. 184, n. 1;
_transpire_, iii. 343, n. 2;
Tyrawley, Lord, criticism on, ii. 211;
'wit among Lords,' i. 266;
wit, his, ii. 211;
world, on the judgment of the, i. 200, n. 2;
mentioned, i. 151; iv. 78.
CHESTERFIELD, fifth Earl of, Dodd, Dr., forges his name, iii. 140.
CHEVALIER, the, v. 140, n. 3.
_Chevalier's Muster Roll_, v. 142, n. 2.
CHEYNE, Dr. George,
account of his diet, iii. 27, n. 1;
on bleeding, iii. 152, n. 3;
_English Malady_, i. 65; iii. 27, 87; v. 210;
rule of conduct, v. 154.
_Cheynel, Life of_, i. 228; ii. 187, n. 2. v. 48.
CHICHESTER, iv. 160.
CHIEFS. See HIGHLANDS.
CHIESLEY OF DALRY, v. 227, n. 4.
CHILDHOOD, companions of one's, iii. 131.
CHILD, ----, of Southwark, i. 491, n. 1.
CHILDREN, business men care little for them, iii. 29;
company, should not be brought into, iii. 28, 128;
Gay's writings for them, ii. 408, n. 3;
Johnson on books for them, iv. 8, n. 3, 16;
library, to be turned loose in a, iv. 21;
management of them, i. 46, n. 3;
method of rearing them, ii. 101;
natural aptitudes, v. 211, 214;
prematurely wise, ii. 408.
CHINA, dog-butchers, ii. 232;
mortality on the voyage thither, i. 348, n. 3;
wall of, iii. 269, 457;
people 'perfectly polite,' i. 89;
barbarians, iii. 339;
plantations, iv. 60.
_China_, Du Halde's _Description of_. See Du HALDE.
CHINA-FANCY, iii. 163, n. 1.
CHINA-MANUFACTORY, iii. 163.
_Chinese Architecture_. See CHAMBERS, Sir W.
_Chinese Stories_, i. 136.
CHISWICK, iv. 168, n. 1.
'CHOICE OF DIFFICULTIES,' v. 146.
CHOISI, Abbe, iii. 336.
CHOLMONDELEY, G. J., iv. 345.
CHOLMONDELEY, Mrs., account of her, iii. 318, n. 3;
a very airy lady, v. 248;
an affected gentleman, iii. 261;
Johnson takes her hand, iii. 318, n. 3;
mentioned, ii. 125; iii. 256.
CHRIST'S HOSPITAL, ii. 286.
CHRIST'S satisfaction, iv. 124; v. 88.
CHRISTIAN, Rev. Mr., ii. 52.
_Christian Hero_, ii. 448.
_Christian Philosopher and Politician_, i. 202, n. 1.
CHRISTIANITY,
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