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��Lansdowne, third Marquis of. Longimis.

��LANSDOWNE, third Marquis of, i. 229 n.

Lapse , i. 140.

LARMESSIN, i. 245 n.

LATIN, i. 303 n.

LATIN POETRY, modern, i. 365.

LA TROBE, ii. 158, 205.

LAUD, Archbishop, i. 120, 461.

LAUDER, William, i. 393-9 ; ii. 366.

LAUGHTER, ii. 287.

LAVATER, ii. 164.

L'AVOCAT, Abbe, ii. 2.

LAW, i. 223; ii. 20.

LAW, William, i. 363 n. ; ii. 305 n.

LAWRENCE, Dr. French, ii. 24, 30, 32.

LAWRENCE, Thomas, M.D., Johnson's physician, i. 102, 198; ii. 112; en deared to, i. 104 ; Ode, i. 460 ; De Temperamentis, i. 103, 106 ; men tioned, i. 278 ; ii. 9, 109, no n.

LE CLERC, Mrs., i. 44.

LEASK, W. Keith, ii. 466, 468.

LEE, Arthur, ii. 403.

LEE, Nathanael, ii. 62 n.

LEE, Alderman William, i. 204 n.

LEEDS, Duke of, i. 253 n.

LEEK, i. 130 n.

LEIBNITZ, i. 374, 480.

LELAND, Dr. Thomas, ii. 29.

LENNOX, Charlotte, i. 102 ; ii. 99.

LENNOX, Lady Sarah, ii. 31 n.

LEON i, a singer, ii. 69.

LESLIE, C. R., ii. 219, 269 n.

LETTERS, ii. 143, 153.

LETTSOM, J. C., M.D., Anecdotes, ii. 402.

LEVESON, Edward J., ii. 380 n., 461 n.

LEVESON, Miss, ii. 461 n.

LEVETT, John, ii. 395.

LEVETT, Robert, daily life, i. 420 ; Haw kins's account of him, ii. 108-12, 115 ; death, i. 102, 438 ; ii. 337 n. ; John son's lines, i. 227; ii. 236 ., 250, ., 248, 304 n. ', ii. 259 ., 361 n., 411 n.

LEWIS XIV, i. 189; ii. 354.

LEWIS, Dean, ii. 408.

Lexiphanes, i. 407.

LIBELS, i. 275 ; ii. 35-6.

LICHFIELD, the Riding, i. 130; George Lane, i. 130; drinking, i. 139 n. ; inns, i- 337J Cathedral, ii. 71; Cathedral

��Library, i. 444 n. ; population, ii. 1 1 7 n. ; n. ; praise of it, ii. 410 ; willow, ii. 423; school, ii. 163, 396; pro nunciation, ii. 375 n. ; Green's museum, ii. 397; Toryism, ii. 410 n. ; palace, ii. 417.

LICHFIELD, Earl of, ii. 362 n.

LIFE, a noiseless one, i. 151 ; made up of little things, i. 208 ; vacuity, i. 251 ; low, i. 253 ; art of living, i. 324 ; its trappings, i. 345 ; miseries, ii. 256, 360. See also under WORLD.

LILLO, George, i. 386 n.

LINDSAY, Lady Charlotte, i. 105 n.

LINDSEY, , i. 428 n.

LISBON, i. 244.

Literary, i. 229.

Literary Magazine, i. 398, 413.

LITERARY MAN, i. 238 n.

LITERATURE, i. 281, 295.

LITTLE BRITAIN, i. 134.

LIVERPOOL, first Earl of, ii. 283, 418.

Lives of the Poets., bargain and payment, i. 78, 181 n., 433 ; ii. 357 ; progress, i. 86, 88, 94, 96, 437; ii. 193; not selected by Johnson, i. 272 . ; his pleasure in the work, i. 298 ; truths in later Lives, i. 188 ; truth not sup pressed, ii. 3 ; assistance of booksellers, ii. 70; of Steevens, ii. 371 ; criti cized by Murphy, i. 477-87 ; Life of Spenser, ii. 192 ; presented to John son's doctors, ii. 399 ; part written at Lichfield, ii. 414.

LOBO, Jerome, i. 365.

LOCKE, John, autographs, i. 462 n. ; round-about sense, i. 467 n. ; admired Blackmore, ii. 314 . ; leading people to talk, ii. 365 ; copyright, ii. 443 n.

LOCKER-LAMPSON, Mr., i. 99 n. ; 112 n., 113 n., 115 n.

LOCKHART, John Gibson, i. 233 n.

LONDON, healthy, i. 289 ; house-rent, ii. 94 n. ; immensity, ii. 97 ; Johnson's love for it, i. 324; ii. 302 ; magnitude, ii. 44; no public library, i. 425 .; no rendezvous for men of letters, ii. 104 .

London, i. 372, 460; ii. 341, 371.

London Magazine, i. 377 n.

LONGINUS, i. 112.

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