2; Edwards, Oliver, iii. 302-4, 306; eminent members, i. 75; gateway, i. 74; gaudy, i. 60, n. 4, 273, n. 2; Johnson enters, i. 58; leaves, i. 78; length of his residence, ib., n. 2; eulogium on it, i. 75, nn. 3 and 5; first exercise, i. 71; iv. 309; first visit in 1754, i. 271; and Boswell visit it in 1776, ii. 441; Johnson in 1782, iv. 151, n. 2; and Boswell in June, 1784, iv. 285; v. 357; last visit (Nov. 1784), iv. 376; 'nowhere so happy,' ib., n. 2; 'a frolicksome fellow,' i. 73; meets Dr. Price, iv. 238, n. 1, 434; neglected by the Master, i. 272; rooms, i. 72, 73, n. 1; shows it to Hannah More, i. 75, n. 5; iv. 151, n. 2; library, Johnson presents it with his Works, i. 74; Johnson's Tracts, ii. 315, n. 2; Politian, iv. 371, n. 2; Masters, Dr. Panting, i. 72; Dr. Radcliffe, i. 271; Dr. Adams: See under DR. ADAMS; life in the Master's house, iv. 305; Manuscripts, i. 79, n. 2, 90, n. 3; ii. 215, n. 2; iv. 84, n. 4, 94, n. 3, 376, n. 4; members in residence, i. 63, n. 1; 'nest of singing birds,' i. 75; iv. 151, n. 2; November 5 kept with solemnity, i. 60; 'Pembrochienses voco ad certamen poeticum, i. 75, n. 5; property bequeathed to it, iii. 306; residence, length of, i. 78, n. 2; Saturday weekly themes, i. 59, n. 3; sconces, i. 59, n. 3; servitors, i. 73, n. 4; weekly bills, i. 78, n. 1; Whitefield a servitor, i. 59, n. 3, 73, n. 4; population in 1789, iii. 450; post coach, Boswell, Johnson and Gwynn ride in it, ii. 438; iii. 129; Boswell and Johnson, iv. 283; 'Prologue spoken before the Duke of York at Oxford,' ii. 465; Queen's College, Jacobite singing, i. 271, n. 1; Lancaster, Dr., the Provost, i. 61, n. 1; Radcliffe Library, opening, i. 279, n. 5; Wise, Francis, the librarian, i. 275, n. 4; Radcliffe's travelling-fellowships, iv. 293; residence required in 1781, iii. 13, n. 3; Rewley Abbey, Johnson views its ruins with indignation, i. 273; riding school projected, ii. 424; Secker's variation of 'Church and King,' iv. 29; Servitors, hunted, i. 73, n. 4; employed in transcription, i. 276; advantages of servitorships, v. 122; Sheldonian Theatre, Johnson present at the instalment of the Chancellor, i. 348, n. 2; St. Edmund's Hall, expulsion of Methodists, ii. 187, n. 1; St. John's College, Vicesimus Knox, iii. 13, n. 3; St. Mary's Church, Johnson joins there a grand procession, i. 348, n. 2; sermon on his death, iv. 422; Panting's, Dr., sermon, i. 72, n. 3; Whitefield receives the sacrament, i. 68, n. 1; St. Mary's Hall, Principals--Dr. King, i. 279, n. 5; Dr. Nowell, iv. 295; Story, the Quaker, describes the Undergraduates in 1731, i. 68, n. 1. Trinity College, Beauclerk, Topham, i. 248; Boswell and Johnson call on T. Warton, ii. 446; Johnson speaks of taking up his abode there, i. 272; gives Baskerville's Virgil to the library, ii. 67; Langton enters, i. 247, n. 1, 248; Presidents--Dr. Huddesford, i. 280, n. 2; Dr. Kettel, i. 289, n. 2; Walmsley, Gilbert, enters, i. 81, n. 2; Warton, Thomas, a Fellow, i. 270, n. 1; Wise, Francis, a Fellow, i. 275, n. 4; University College, Boswell and Johnson call there in 1776, ii. 440-1; dine on St. Cuthbert's Day, ii. 445; dine with the Master, iv. 308; chapel at six in the morning, ii. 381, n. 2; Common Room, Johnson's dispute in it with Dr. Mortimer, ii. 268, n. 2; his three bottles of port, iii. 245; his portrait, ii. 25, n. 2; inscription on it, iii. 245, n. 3; Coulson, Rev. Mr., v. 459, n. 4; Johnson seen there by a Welsh schoolmaster, v. 447; portraits of distinguished members, ii. 25, n. 2; Scott, William, tutor, iv. 92, n. 2; Wetherell, Dr., the Master: See under WETHERELL, Dr.; University, described by R. West in 1735, i. 76, n. 1; by Dr. Knox in 1781, iii. 13, n. 3; iv. 391, n. l; worst time about 1770, ii. 445, n. 1; University verses, ii. 371; Vacation, Long, i. 63, n. 1; Worcester College, Foote and Dr. Gower, ii. 95, n. 2. OXFORDSHIRE, contested election of 1754, i. 282, n. 3.

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PACKWOOD, Warwickshire, i. 35, n. 1. PADUA, Johnson has a mind to go to it, i. 73; iii. 453; Goldsmith went to it, i. 73, n. 2; mentioned, i. 322. PAIN bodily pain easily supported, i. 157, n, 1; violent pain of mind must be severely felt, ii. 469. PAINTERS, the reputation of, iii. 43, n. 4. PAINTING, inferior to poetry, iv. 321; labour not disproportionate to effect, ii. 439; styles, iii. 280: See under JOHNSON, painting. PALACES, ii. 393. PALATINES, the, iii. 456. PALESTINE, v. 334, n. 1. PALEY, Archdeacon, attacks Gibbon, v. 203, n. 1; Bishop Law's love of parentheses, iii. 402, n. 1; on the right to the throne, v. 202-3

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