CONTEXTS. 



Invitations, ...... 272 



Iron, Coal, and Steam, ... 83 

 Irving, Edward, 227 



James I. and Archie Armstrong, 320 

 in Lancashire, . . . 300 



Jaw Dislocated, 100 



Jebb's, Sir li., Rapacity as a Physi- 

 cian, 101 



Jeffrey, Francis, "Ultimus Ro- 

 man or urn," ... 61 

 Jeffrey's Duel with Moore, . . G2 

 ,, Marriage, .... 61 

 ,, Presentation Speech to 



Kemble, .... 122 

 Playfulness and Affection, 29 

 Jenner, Dr., and the Foreign Poten- 

 tates, 100 



Jenner 's, Dr., Discovery of Vaccina- 

 tion, 97 



Discouragement, Honour, 



and Influence, . . 98 

 *' Jerusalem Delivered," Tasso's, 172 

 Jesuit in a Storm, . . . .234 

 " Joan of Arc," Southey's, . . 177 

 " John Gilpin," Prigin of, . 178 



Johnson, Dr., on Milton's Sonnets, 156 

 and Goldsmith, . 16, 237 



and his " Beauties," . 17 



,. and Dr. Parr, . . 105 



and Voltaire, . . 237 



and Burney, . . . 236 



and Lord Elibank, . 224 



,, and Osborne the Book- 



seller, . . . . 106 

 and the Philologist, . 126 



and the Poetess, . . 269 



on Robertson's " Scot- 



land," .... 238 

 on John Bunyan, . 238 



Johnson's, Dr. Samuel, Rudeness, 12 

 ,, Conversation, . . 216 



Dictionary and Millar 



the Bookseller, . . 44 

 a Parliamentary Re- 



porter, .... 204 

 Sermons, ... 27 



Style, 288 



Treatment of Boswell, 218 



Johnsoniana, 235 



Jones', Sir William, Learning, . 125 

 ,, and his Mother, . 198 



Julian "the Apostle," ... 91 

 Junker, Professor, and the Revived 



Criminal, ... 1 



Kay, John, the First Poet-Laureate, 165 



Keats, "Wordsworth, and Lnmb, . 167 

 Keith, Mrs. M., and Waverley, . 119 

 Kemble, John, and Jeffrey's Pre- 

 sentation Speech, . . . . 122 

 Kenyon's Lord, Lapsus Linguae, . 91 

 Kepler's, John, Enthusiasm, . G 

 Kew, Royal Botanic Garden, . S44 

 Knocking out an z, .... 218 

 Knowing and Judging Books, . 198 

 Knowledge, Mode of Acquiring, . 214 

 Knox, John, 242 



La Place, 207 



and his English Translator 



a.nd Expositor, . . 68 

 Laconic Lady, and Dr. Abernethy, 104 

 Laidlaw, "\Vm., Amanuensis to Scott, 35 

 Lalandeand the French Revolutionists, 6 



" Lalla Rookh," 93 



Lamartine's, M., Marriage, . . 96 

 Lamb, Charles, and the Comptrol- 

 ler of Stamps, . 1 67 

 Dipping at Hastings, 135 



and the Poetaster, . 135 



Lamb's Wit an*d Eccentricity, . ] 34 

 Stammering Wit, . . 230 

 Lamb, Lady Caroline, . . . 249 



Lamp, the Davy, 73 



London, Letitia (L. E. L.), . . 148 

 Language, English, .... 290 

 Laud, Archbishop, and Archie Arm- 

 strong 321 



" Laudamny and Calamy," . . 276 

 Lavoisier's Discoveries and Fate, 84 

 Law and Lawyers, .... 89 

 Ledyard and Lucas, African Dis- 

 covery 66 



Legislator from the Plough, . . 336 

 Leighton, Archbishop, . . . 250 

 " Less than no time," ... 77 

 Leti the Historian, and Charles II., 227 

 Letters, Cowper's, Elegance of, . 138 



Letter-Writing, 225 



Leyden's, Dr. John, Early Studies, 11 



" Complaynt of Scotland," 23 



" Libert)-, .1 Pl.-int," . . . . Ill 



Libraries, Frederick the Great, . 197 



,, Arrangement of Books 



in Ancient, . . .46 



Early English, . . 46 



Library, a Dictionary, . . . 266 



,, of British Museum, . . 300 



Lightning Steed, 78 



Linguist, Female, .... 128 

 Linnseu.s's Herbarium, Visit to, in 

 London, ...... 50 



