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nel, ii. 136, n. 5. NUGENT, Dr., account of him, i. 477, n. 4; member of the Literary Club, i. 477; ii. 17, 240; professor in the imaginary college, v. 108. _Nullum numen adest_, &c., iv. 180. NUMBERS, science of. See ARITHMETIC and MATHEMATICS. NUNCOMAR, iv. 70, n. 2. _Nuremberg Chronicle_, v. 456. NURSE, putting oneself to, ii. 474. 'Nux gar erchetai,'[Greek] ii. 57. NUYS, iii. 235, n. 1. O. OAKES, Mrs., i. 407, n. 3. OAKOVER, v. 429-30. OATHS, abjuration, oath of, ii. 220, 321, n. 4; examination under oath, v. 390; imposition of oaths, ii. 321, n. 4. See SWEARING. OATS, defined, i. 294; iv. 168; oat-ale, ii. 463; oat-cakes eaten in Lichfield, ii. 463; oatmeal eaten dry, v. 308; 'they who feed on it are barbarians,' v. 406. OBEDIENCE, iii. 294. OBJECTIONS may be made to everything, ii. 128; iii. 26. OBLIGATIONS, moral and ritual, ii. 376; perfect and imperfect, ii. 250; Reynolds's reflection on gaining freedom from them, i. 246. OBLIVION, iv. 27, n. 5; morbid, v. 68. O'BRIEN, William, the actor, described by Walpole, iv. 243, n. 6; his marriage, ii. 328, n. 3. OBSCENITY, repressed in Johnson's company, iv. 295. OBSERVANCE OF DAYS, ii. 458. _Observations on Diseases of the Army_, iv. 176, n. 1. _Observations on his Britanick Majesty's Treaties, &c_., i. 308. _Observations on the Present State of Affairs_, i. 308, 310. _Observer, The_, iv. 64. OBSTINACY, must be overcome, ii. 184. OCCUPATION, iii. 180; hereditary, v. 120. O'CONNOR, Charles, Johnson's letters to him, i. 321; iii. 111. OCTAVIA, iv. 446. ODD, nothing odd will do long, ii. 449. ODE, Goldsmith's account of one, iv. 13. _Ode, Ad Urbanum_, i. 113. _Ode, An_, i. 178. _Ode, In Theatre_, ii. 324, n. 3. _Ode on Solitude_, iii. 197. _Ode on St. Cecilia's Day,_ i. 420. _Ode on the British Nation_, iv. 442. _Ode on the Peace_, iv. 282. _Ode on Winter_, i. 182. _Ode to Friendship_, i. 158. _Ode to Melancholy_, i. 122, n. 4. _Ode to Mrs. Thrale_, a caricature, iv. 387. _Ode to Mrs. Thrale_, written in Sky, v. 158. _Ode to the Warlike Genius of Britain_, iii. 374. _Ode upon the Isle of Sky_, v. 155. _Odes. See_ CIBBER, COLLEY, and GRAY, Thomas. _Odes to Obscurity and Oblivion_, ii. 334. ODIN, iii. 274. ODYSSEY. See HOMER. _Oedipus Tyrannus_, Johnson's preface to Maurice's translation, iii. 370, n. 2. _Ofellus_, i. 104. OFFELY, Mr., i. 97. OFFICER. See SOLDIER. OGDEN, Rev. Dr. Samuel, _Sermo
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