35 n. 3.
OLIVER, Alderman, iv. 140, n. 1.
OLIVER, Dame, i. 43.
_Olla Podrida_, iv. 426, n. 3.
OMAI, iii. 8.
OMBERSLEY, v. 455.
ONSLOW, Arthur, the Speaker,
challenged by Elwall the Quaker, ii. 164, n. 5;
Richardson gave vails to his servants, v. 396.
OPERA GIRLS, in France, iv. 171.
OPIE, John, iv. 421, n. 2, 443.
OPINION, hurt by differences in it, iii. 380.
OPIUM, use of it, iv. 171.
OPPONENTS, good-humour with them, iii. 10;
how they should be treated, ii. 442.
OPPOSITION, the, Johnson and Sir P.J. Clerk argue on it, iv. 81;
describes it as meaning rebellion, iv. 139, n. 3;
in 1783, describes it as 'factious,' iv. 164.
OPPOSITION increases political differences, v. 386.
ORANGE PEEL, Johnson's use of it, ii. 330, 331, n. 1; iv. 204;
manufacture, iv. 204.
ORATORS cannot be translated, iii. 36.
ORATORY, action in speaking, i. 334; ii. 211;
Johnson and Wilkes discuss it, iv. 104;
a man's powers not to be estimated by it, ii. 339;
old Sheridan's oratory, iv. 207, 222.
ORCHARDS, Johnson's advice, ii. 132;
Madden's saying, iv. 205;
unknown in many parts, iv. 206.
ORD, Mrs., iv. 1, n. 1, 325, n. 2.
ORDE, Lord Chief Baron, ii. 354, n. 4; v. 28.
ORDE, Miss, v. 28, n. 2.
ORDINARY OF NEWGATE, and the Cock Lane Ghost, i. 407, n. 1.
See Rev. Mr. MOORE and Rev. Mr. VILLETTE.
ORFORD, third Earl of, iv. 334, n. 6.
ORFORD, fourth Earl of. See WALPOLE, Horace.
_Oriental Gardening_. See CHAMBERS, Sir William.
ORIGIN OF EVIL, v. 117, 366.
_Original Letters_. See WARNER, Rebecca.
ORIGINAL SIN, Johnson's paper on it, iv. 123;
Ogden's sermon, ib., n. 3.
_Orlando Furioso_, i. 278, n. 1.
ORME, Captain, iv. 88.
ORME, Robert, the historian,
admires Johnson's _Journey to the Western Islands_, ii. 300;
v. 408, n. 4;
and his talk, iii. 284;
mapping of the East Indies and Highlands of Scotland compared, ii. 356.
ORMOND, House of,
gives three Chancellors in succession to Oxford, i. 281, n. 1.
ORMOND, first Duke of, _Life_ by Carte, v. 296, n. 1.
ORMOND, second Duke of,
impeached, i. 281, n. 1;
leads a Spanish expedition to Scotland, v. 140, n. 3.
_Orphan of China_. See MURPHY.
ORPHEUS, i. 458.
ORRERY, Earls of, a family of writers, v. 237.
ORRERY, first Earl of, a play-writer, v. 237.
ORRERY, fourth Earl of,
Bentley's antagonist, v. 238, n. 1;
his will, ib., n. 5.
ORRERY, fifth Earl of,
anecdote of the Duchess of Buckingham, iii. 239;
caught at literary eminence, ii. 129; i
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