CCXLI. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson, from Bath -account of the riots there CCXLII. Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Thrale-fuppreffion of the riots CCXLIII. to the Same-same subject—Mr. Page 146 152 of the Poets 180 Thrale's illness 185 CCLIV. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson, on his Lives CCLV. Dr. Johnfon to Mrs. Thrale, on Mr. CCLVI. to the Same, on the same subject 189 CCLXXXIX. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson ccxc. Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Thrale, from 244 245 ccxciv. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson, on the 253 ccxcv. Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Thrale, on the fame subject—he dines at the academyBarry's exhibition opened CCXCVI. to the Same, on the ftate of his health-few friends left in his neigh Page 255 ccc. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson, on the fame 264 ccci. Dr. Johnson to Mrs. Thrale, written the CCCII. CCCIII. CCCVI. to the Same-diary of his health eccvII. - to the Same description of a re markable burning glass 268 273 275 277 278 280 282 cccxIx. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson cccxx. Dr. Johnson to Mifs Sufanna Thrale Page 297 299 301 303 305 CCCXXX. CCCXXXI. CCCXXXII. to Mifs S. A. Thrale, on the Tatlers-the generofity of one of his friends to Mrs. Thrale, on the illness of one of her daughters 327 329 to the Same, on the fame fubject 331 to the Same, on the fame fubject 332 to the Same, on the fame fubject 334 cccxxxIII. Mrs. Thrale to Dr. Johnson, on the same subject 6 335 CCCXXXIV. |