ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS IN VOL. II. . Page 3, note 1,-line last, for his entering, read-for entering. 30, note 1, Instead of the reference there, read-post, pp. 54, 187, and 225. 34, note 2, add-BOSWELI., but see the letter in the Appendix. 49, note 1,-1.8, for etiam is, read—etiamsi. 72,-1.9, for December, read-September. 87, note 1,-1. 5, for tranquilly, read-tranquillity. 117, note 1, . Perhaps the Scotch nonjuring Bishop Campbell was the person meant. See vol. iii. p. 53. - 127, note 1, . add-Lord St. Helens has since confirmed to the editor, on the authority of his father, an eyewitness, Dr. Johnson's failure at the Society of Arts. 145,- 1.35, . This friend was Mr. Cullen, advocate, son of the celebrated physician, afterwards a judge, by the name of Lord Cullen. 154, note, for seat, read-great. 175, note, for 1824, read- 1822. 178, note 2, add_Colonel Cecil was probably the well-known Jacobite of that name. 199, note, add-[Mr. Malone's note is absurd. Mr. Hallam very, justly observes, that Dr. Johnson clearly meant Dalrymple's description of the parting of Lord forid Tady Russel. “ He great in this last act of his life, but she greater. 214, note 2, for booksellers, read-publishers. 216, for Ednosigavim, read-Ennosigæum. 217, L. 5, and note 1, The gentleman was probably Mr. Fitzherbert, who terminated his own existence in January, 1772. 227, note 1, for Burnett, read-Barrett. This gentleman was librarian of his college, and a perfect Magliabechi in dirt and condition, see ante, vol. i. p. 302. It is odd too that Magliabechi's portrait was ex ceedingly like Dr. Barrett. for 216, read-116. for Guy, read—Grey. second viscount, sometimes called “the French Lord Powerscourt,” was here meant, and not his nephew Richard. - 182, note 1; 270, note, 1. 9; 271, note; 424, note, add-BOSWELL. . . . |