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HASTIE, a Scotch schoolmaster,
his case, ii. 144, 146, 156, 157;
Johnson's argument for him, ii. 183;
Mansfield's speech, ii. 186;
had his deserts, ii. 202.
HASTINGS, Warren,
Boswell, letter to, iv. 66;
charges against him, iv. 213;
Johnson, letters from, iii. 455; iv. 66, 68-70;
Macaulay on his answer to Johnson, iv. 70, n. 2;
scheme about Oxford and Persian literature, iv. 68, n. 2;
trial, iv. 66, n. 1;
Westminster School, at, i. 395, n. 2.
HATE, steadier than love, iii. 150.
HATSEL, Mrs., iv. 159, n. 3.
HATTER, anecdote of a, ii. 287, n. 2.
HAVANNAH EXPEDITION, i. 191, n. 5, 242, n. 1, 382.
HAWES, L., i. 183, n. 1.
HAWKESBURY, Lord. See JENKINSON, Charles.
HAWKESTONE, v. 433-4.
HAWKESWORTH, Dr. John, edits the _Adventurer_, i. 234;
Cook's Voyages, edits, ii. 247; iii. 7;
payment for it, i. 341, n. 4; ii. 247, n. 5;
passage against a particular providence, v. 282;
Courtenay's lines on him, i. 223;
death, causes of his, v. 282, n. 2;
_Debates_, continues the, i. 512;
Ivy Lane Club, member of the, iv. 436;
Johnson's imitator, i. 233, 252; ii. 216;
tribute to him, i. 190, n. 3;
Psalmanazar, anecdote of, iii. 443;
spoilt by success, i. 253, n. 1;
_Swift, Life of_, i. 190, n. 3; ii. 319, n. 1;
mentioned, i. 241, 242; ii. 118.
HAWKINS, Sir John, account of him, i. 27-8;
Addison's style, i. 224, n. 1;
'Attorney, an,' i. 190;
Barber, attacks, iv. 370, 402, n. 2; 440;
Boswell attacks him indirectly, i. 226, n. 3;
slights, i. 28, n. 1, 190, n. 4;
'bulky tome,' his, ii. 452, n. 1;
Burke, rudeness, to, i. 480;
ill-will towards, ii. 450;
Cave, Edward, i. 113, n. 1;
Dodd, Dr., iii. I20, n. 2;
English lexicographers, i. 186;
gentility, on, i. 162, n. 3;
Goldsmith at the Club, i. 480, n. 1;
Hector's notes of Johnson, iv. 375;
_History of Music_, v. 72;
Hogarth's physicians, iii. 288, n. 4;
inaccuracy, his general, i. 27, n. 1; iii. 229; iv.
327, n. 5, 371;
instances of it--Addison's _notanda_, i. 204;
Essex Head Club, iv. 254, 437;
_ignorance_ for _arrogance_, iv. 138, n. 2;
_Irene_, reception of, i. 197, n. 5;
Johnson's _Adversaria_, i. 208, n. 1;
'enmity' to Milton, i. 230;
fear of death, iv. 395;
fondness for his wife, i. 234;
and Heely, ii. 31, n. 1;
loan of books, iv. 371, n. 2;
and Millar, i. 287, n. 2;
mother's death, i. 339, n. 2;
operating on himself, iv.
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