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293; and Mrs. Garrick, friendship with, iii. 293, n. 4; Garrick's, Mrs., 'Chaplain,' iv. 96; George III and Hutton the Moravian, iv. 410, n. 6; Henderson, John, of Pembroke College, iv. 298, n. 2; hides her face, iv. 99; Home's _Douglas_, v. 362, n. 1; Johnson brilliant and good-humoured, iii. 260, n. 5; criticism of Milton, iv. 99, n. 1, 305; death an era in literature, iv. 421, n. 1; finds her reading Pascal, iv. 88, n. 1; flatters, iii. 293; iv. 341; flattered by him, iii. 293, n. 5; iv. 341, n. 6; and George III, ii. 42, n. 2; health in 1782, iv. 149, n. 3; 1783, iv. 220, n. 3; in Grosvenor Square iv. 72, n. 1; introduced to, iv. 341, n. 6; _Journey_, sale of, ii. 310, n. 2; likens her to Hannibal, iv. 149, n. 3; praises her, iv. 275; and Macbeth's heath, v. 115, n. 3; 'mild radiance of the setting sun,' iv. 220; prayer for Dr. Brocklesby, iv. 414, n. 3; regret that he had no profession, iii. 309, n. 1; shows her Pembroke College, i. 75, n. 5; iv. 151, n. 2; and _The Siege of Sinope_, iii. 259, n. 1; Kennicott, Dr., ii. 128, n. 1; Kennicott, Mrs., iv. 285, n. 1; Langton's devotion to Johnson, iv. 266, n. 3; _Leonidas_ Glover and Horace Walpole, v. 116, n. 4; lived to a great age, iv. 275; n. 3; Monboddo, Lord, v. 77, n. 2; _Nine_, iv. 96, n. 3; Paoli's mixture of languages, ii. 81, n. 3; Percy, tragedy of, iii. 293, n. 4; respectable, use of the term, iii. 241, n. 2; scarlet dress in a court-mourning, iv. 325, n. 2; _Sensibility_, iv. 151, n. 2; Shipley's, Bishop, assembly, iv. 75, n. 3; Thrale's death, iv. 84, n. 3; _Tom Jones_, reads, ii. 174, n. 2; Vesey's, Mrs., parties, iii. 424, n. 3; Williams, Miss, i. 232, n. 1; mentioned, iii. 256. MORE, Dr. Henry, _Divine Dialogues_, v. 294; a visionary, ii. 162. MORE, Rorie. See MACLEOD, Sir Roderick. MORE, Sir Thomas, death, not deserted by his mirth in, v. 397, n. 1; epigram on him, v. 430; manuscripts in the Bodleian, i. 290; _Utopia_ quoted, iii. 202, n. 3. _More_, Celtic for _great_, ii. 267, n. 2; v. 208. MORELL, Dr. Thomas, v. 350. MORELLET, Abbe, ii. 60, n. 4. MORERI'S _Dictionary_, v. 311. MORGAGNI, ii. 55. MORGANN, Maurice, anecdotes of Johnson, iv. 192; _Essay on Falstaff_, iv. 192. _Morning Chronicle_, iv. 149, 150, n. 2. _Morning Post_, iv. 296, n. 3. MORRIS, Corbyn, iv. 105, n. 4. MORRIS
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