to the Same, perfuading her to come to town on acccunt of the Southwark CCXXXII. ― to the Same, on the fame subject Johnson-on the to the Same, account of the riots CCXLI. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnfon, from Bath- CCXLII. Dr. Johnfon to Mrs. Thrale-fuppreffion of Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson, on the illness of one of her daughters to the Same, on the state of his health-few friends left in his neigh- ib. 181 bourhood LETTER 1783. ccci. Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Thrale, written the morning after he had loft his fpeech by a paralytick ftroke-defcribes his fituation during the night of his feizure CCCII. CCCIII. CCCIV. CCCV. CCCVI. CCCV11. to the Same-diary of his health to the Same-laments his folitude from to the Same-defcription of a remark able burning glafs to the Same Page 190 194 195 196 198 199 200 CCCVIII. 201 to the Same 203 CCCX. to the Same-his phyficians-on an imitation of his style 204 CCCXI. to Mifs Sufanna Thrale, on the com mon course of life 206 CCCXII. to Mrs. Thrale 207 CCCXIII. to the fame, 208 CCCXIV. to Mifs Sophia Thrale, on the science of arithmetick 209 cccxv. Dr. Johnson to Mifs Sufanna Thrale, on cccxix. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson cccxx. Dr. Johnson to Mifs Sufanna Thrale-use of travelling-account of Mrs. Williams's to the Same-his opinion of Stonehenge 224 to the Same, on the state of his health -he receives vifits from ivirs. Siddons and Mr. Kemble 225 227 CCCXXVI. to the Same-robbery of her house in the Borough-air ballons 229 CCCXXVII. the Same, on friendships of long continuance 231 to Mifs S. A, Thrale, on the Tatlersthe generofity of one of his friends 233 CCCXXIX. cccxxix. Dr. Johnson to Mrs Thrale, on the illness of one of her daughters CCCXXX. CCCXXXI. CCCXXXII. to the Same, on the fame fubject cccxxx111. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson, on the fame fubject Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Thrale CCCXXXIV. CCCXXXV. to the Same CCCXXXIX. ➖➖➖ to the Same, on his illness-the Rambler tranflated into Ruffian Page 234 236 237 238 239 241 242 244 245 247 CCCXLV. Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Thrale, on his propenfity to the Same his reception of Mr. Lyfons-death of Mr. Macbean CCCLIII. Mrs. Piozzi to Dr. Johnson, on her marriage Anecdotes of Dr. Johnson CCCLV. Dr. Johnfon to Mifs Boothby 268 269 270 272 281 CCCLVI. to the Same, on his illness ib. Verfes addreffed to Dr. Lawrence, compofed by Dr. Tranflation by Mirs. Piozzi 297 298 Boethius, Book II. Metre 2, tranflated 300 Book II. Metre 4 ib. Book III. Metre 1 301 Book III. Metre 3 302 Book III. Metre 4 ib. Book III. Metre 5 303 Book III. Metre 6 it. |