vern chair, ib., n. 1;
one solid basis of it, iii. 363;
Pantheon, at the, ii. 169;
pleasure, compared with, iii. 246;
present time never happy but when a man is drunk, ii. 350, 435, n. 7;
iii. 5;
or when he forgets himself, iii. 53;
public matters, little affected by, ii. 60, n. 4, 170;
schoolboys, happiness of, i. 451;
struggles for it, iii. 199;
Swift, defined by, ii. 351, n. 1;
virtue, not the certain result of, i. 389, n. 2.
_Happy Life, The_, ii. 25.
HARCOURT, Lord Chancellor, i. 75, n. 3.
HARCOURT, Lord, iii. 426, n. 3.
HARDCASTLE, Mrs., in _She Stoops to Conquer_, i. 213, n. 5.
HARDING, ----, a painter, iv. 421, n. 2.
HARDINGE, first Viscount, ii. 183, n. 1.
HARDWICKE, Lord Chancellor,
_Dirleton's Doubts_, on, iii. 205;
Dr. Foster becomes popular through him, iv. 9, n. 5;
prime minister, on the office of a, ii. 355, n. 2;
Radcliffe's trial, i. 180, n. 2;
Spectator, paper in the, iii. 34;
mentioned, ii. 157, n. 3.
HARDWICKE, second Lord, i. 260, n. 3.
HARDYKNUTE, ii. 91.
HARE, James, iii. 388, n. 3.
HARE, W., the murderer, v. 227, n. 4.
HARGRAVE, ----, the barrister, iii. 87, n. 3.
HARINGTON, Dr., iv. 180.
HARINGTON, Sir John, iv. 180, n. 3; 420, n. 3.
HARLEIAN Library and Catalogue, i. 153, 158.
_Harleian Miscellany, Preface to the_, i. 175.
HARRINGTON, Countess of, iii. 141.
HARRIS, James (Hermes Harris),
account of him, ii. 225, n. 2;
a coxcomb, v. 377;
_Hermes or Philological Inquiries_, iii. 115, 245, 258; v. 377;
Johnson's _Dictionary_, praises, iii. 115;
talk with, iii. 256-9;
pleasantry, his sense of, v. 378, n. 2;
scholar and prig, iii. 245;
mentioned, ii. 365.
HARRIS, Thomas, of Covent Garden Theatre, iii. 114.
HARRISON, Rev. Cornelius, iv. 401, n. 3.
HARRISON, Elizabeth, _Miscellanies_, i. 309, 312.
HARRISON, John, the inventor of the chronometer, i. 301, n. 3.
HARRISON, ----, iv. 222, n. 2.
HARROGATE, i. 287, n. 3; iii. 45, n. 1.
HARRY, Miss Jane, iii. 298, n. 2.
HARTE, Dr. Walter,
companionable and a scholar, ii. 120;
_Essays on Husbandry_, iv. 78;
_History of Gustavus Adolphus_, ii. 120; iv. 78;
Johnson and the screen, i. 163, n. 1;
tutor to Eliot and Stanhope, iv. 78, 333.
HARTLEBURY, v. 455.
HARVEST OF 1777, iii. 226, n. 2;
of 1775, iii. 313, n. 3.
HARVEY. See HERVEY.
HARWICH, i. 471;
stage-coach, 465.
HARWOOD, Dr. Edward,
_Liberal Translation of the New Testament_, iii. 38.
HASLERIG, Sir Arthur, ii. 1
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