to the Same, on the difference of to the Same, on the fame fubject 53 54 56 57 LVI. LVII. LVIII. LIX. LX. LXI. LXII. LXIII. LXIV. 59 to the Same, on the fame subject бо LXVI. to the Same, that unlimited obedience is not due to parents 61 64 66 to the Same, on his fever 67 ib. 58 LXVII. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnfon-answer LXVIII. Dr. Johnfon to Mrs. Thrale LXIX. LXX. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson-answer to his accufation of flattery-the lofs fhe is about to fuflain in her mother LXXI. Dr. Johnfon to Mrs. Thrale-difference between praise and flattery LXXII. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson, inciofing a letter to a gentleman on his marriage LXXIII. Dr. Johnfon to Mrs. Thrale-journcy from London to York---Durham--Newcastle---reflections on travelling LXXIV. to the Same, from Edinburgh-account of the buildings and perfons he fees there LXXV. LXXVI. to the Same---journey to Inchkeith ---St. Andrew's--- Aberbrothick---vifits Lord Monbod do--- Aberdeen to the Same-he is prefented with the freedom of Aberdeen-vifits Lord Errol Dunbuys and the Buller of Buchan LETTER 1773. LXXVII. Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Thrale, from the Ifle of Skie-journey from Aberdeen to Bamff-Elgin-ForisNairn-Fort George-InvernessLough Nefs-the Fall of FiersFort Auguftus-Enock in Glenmorrifon LXXVIII. to the Same-defcription of the LXXIX. to the Same-defcription of the to Mr. Thrale, from Inverary LXXXVII. to Mrs. Thrale-leaves Inverary -vifits Sir James Cohune and Mr. Smollet-arrives at Glasgow LXXXVIII. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnfon Page 88 92 93 103 107 119 120 122 126 128 129 130 131 135 LETTER - 1773 XC. Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Thrale, in answer XCI. -- to the Same, on the profpect of a fine harvest-advantages of having CXLV. 1776. Page -to the Same, on the fame fubject 218 to the Same, on the fame fubject, and an account of Mr. Peyton's death -to the Same, on the death of her fon 219 221 -to the Same, on the fame fubject 222 CXLVI. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson, on the : CXLVII. Dr. Johnfon to Mrs. Thrale fame fubject 223 225 CXLVIII. -to the Same-his vifit to her. daughters at Kenfington 226 CXLIX. to the Same 227 CL. to the Same-he meets Mr. John Wilkes at a dinner in the Poultry 229 CLI. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson CLIV. to Mr. Thrale 230 234 235 237 to Mrs. Thrale 238 -to the Same, on his illness 239 240 241 CLV. CLVI. CLVII. to the Same CLVIII. -to the Same 1777. -to the Same, on his illness-he bleeds himself CLX. -to the Same CLXI. to the Same CLXII. -to the Same CLXIII. -to the Same CLXIV. -to the Same CLXV. ——to the Same CLXVI. to the Same CLXVII. -to the Same CLXVIII. to the Same, on his illness-Mr. CLXIX. - -to the Same, from Lichfield 242 243 244 245 246 ib. 248 249 250 251 253 255 256 258 CLXXIII. |