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it of escape, has the, iii. 69; wit under no restraint, iii. 69; Worcester College, Oxford, at, ii. 95, n. 2; wicked pleasure in circulating an anecdote, i. 453. FOPPERY never cured, ii. 128. FORBES, Bishop, v. 252. FORBES, Rev. Mr., v. 75. FORBES, Sir William, and Co., v. 253. FORBES, Sir William, of Pitsligo, sixth Baronet, _Beattie, Life of_, v. 25, n. 1, 273, n. 4; Boswell's eulogium on him, v. 24, 413, n. 3; executor, iii. 301, n. 1; children, guardian to, iii. 400, n. 1; journals, reads, iii. 208; v. 413; letter to, v. 413; Carre's _Sermons_, edits, v. 28; Errol, Lord, account of, v. 103, n. 1; honest lawyers, on the duty of, v. 26-7, 72; Johnson at Garrick's funeral, iii. 371, n. 1; _Round Robin_, account of the, iii. 82-5; Scott's tribute to him, v. 25, n. 1; mentioned, iii. 41, 42, 221; v. 32, 44, 46, 393. FORBES, Sir William, seventh baronet, v. 253, n. 3. FORD, Cornelius (Johnson's uncle), i. 49. FORD, Rev. Cornelius (Johnson's cousin), Hogarth's 'Parson Ford,' i. 49; iii. 348; Johnson's account of him, ib.; his ghost, iii. 349. FORD, Dr. Joseph, i. 49, n. 3. FORD FAMILY, i. 34; pedigree, i. 49, n. 3. FORDYCE, Dr. George, member of the Literary Club, i. 479; ii. 274, 318; iii. 230, n. 5; iv. 326; anecdote of his drinking, ii. 274, n. 6. FORDYCE, Rev. Dr. James, i. 396; iv. 411. _Foreign History in Gent. Mag_. i. 154. FOREIGNER, an eminent, iv. 14. FOREIGNERS, 'are fools,' i. 82, n. 3; iv. 15; writing a book in England, ii. 221; attaching themselves to a party, ib.: see JOHNSON, Foreigners. _Forenoon_, changed into _morning_, ii. 283, n. 3. FORGETFULNESS, iv. 126. _Form_, iv. 321. _Former, the, the latter_, iv. 190. FORMOSA, iii. 443; v. 209. _Formosa, Historical and Geographical Description of_, iii. 444. FORMS, tenacity of, iv. 104. _Formular_, ii. 234. FORNICATION, heinous sin, not a, ii. 172; misery caused by it, i. 457; penance for it, v. 208; probationer, cause of a, ii. 171; a sectary guilty of it, ii. 472; should be punished by law, iii. 17, 407. FORRESTER, Colonel, iii. 22. FORSTER, George, _Voyage to the South Sea_, iii. 180. FORSTER, John, Bickerstaff, I., ii. 82, n. 3; Boswell's stories, on variations of, i. 445, n. 1; Bute's pensioners, i. 373, n. 1; Churchill's _Rosciad_, i. 419, n. 5; Davies and 'Goldy,' ii. 258, n. 2; _Drelincourt on Death_, ii. 163, n. 4; George III's pensioners, ii. 112, n. 3;
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