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iii. 12; dines with the Fellows, v. 15, n. 5; boys cowed there, iii. 12, n. 1; line attributed to a boy, iii. 304; Macdonald, Sir James, a pupil, i. 449, n. 2; iv. 82, n. 1; Porson on Eton boys, i. 224, n. 1; Walpole, Horace, revisits it, iv. 127, n. 1; mentioned, i. 411; iv. 315; v. 97. _Etymologicon Lingua; Anglicanae_, i. 186, n. 2. _Etymologicum Anglicanum_, i. 186, n. 2. ETYMOLOGIES. _See Dictionary_. EUGENE, Prince, ii. 180. _Eugenio,_ i. 122; ii. 240. EUMELIAN CLUB, iv. 394. EUPHRANOR, iv. 104, n. 2. EUPOLIS, iii. 267, n. 4. EURIPIDES, Agamemnon in _Hecuba_, v. 79; armorial bearings, ii. 179; 'every verse a precept, ii. 86, n. 1; fragments, iv. 181, n. 3; Barnes's edition, ib.; Johnson reads him, i. 70, 72; iv. 311; Markland's edition, iv. 161, n. 3; quoted, i. 277; mentioned, iv. 2. _European Magazine,_ i. 361, n. 2. EUTROPIUS, ii. 237. _Evangelical History Harmonized,_ iv. 381, n. 1. EVANS, Dr., epigram on Marlborough, ii. 451. EVANS, Evan, addicted to strong drink, v. 443. EVANS, John, i. 36, n. 2. EVANS, Lewis, _Map, &c., of the Middle Colonies_, i. 309. EVANS, Thomas, bookseller, ii. 209. EVANS, Mr., iii. 422. _Evelina. See_ Miss BURNEY. _Evening Post,_ iv. 140, n. 1. EVERLASTING PUNISHMENT, iv. 299. _Every island is a prison_, iii. 269; v. 256. EVIL, origin of, v. 117, 366. EVIL SPIRIT, personality of the, v. 36, n. 3. EVIL SPIRITS, their agency, v. 45. EXAGGERATION, causes of it, iii. 136; checked by arithmetic, iv. 171, n. 3; instances of it--depths of places filled up, v. 292; earthquake at Lisbon, i. 309, n. 3; editions of _Thomas a Kempis_, iii. 226, n. 4; opera girls in France, iv. 171. _Examen of Pope's Essay on Man_, i. 137. _Examiner, The_ (1873), iv. 202, n. 1. EXCELLENCE, how acquired, iv. 184, n. 1. EXCISE, Commissioners of, i. 294, n. 9. EXCISE, defined, i. 294; origin of Johnson's violence against it, i. 36, n. 5. _Excursion, The,_ ii. 26. EXECUTIONS, account of the capital convictions in 1783-5, iv. 328, n. 1, 329, n. 2, 359, n. 2; Boswell's love of seeing them: See under BOSWELL; condemnation sermon at Oxford, i. 273; capital punishment, cruel instance of, i. 147, n. 1; Newgate, removed to, iv. 188; _Rambler_, mentioned in the, iv. 188, n. 3; Tyburn, procession to, iv. 188-9. EXECUTORS, v. 106. EXERCISE, defined, iv. 151, n. 1; relief for melancholy, i. 64, 446; renders death easy, iv. 150, n. 2. EXETER,
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