, 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; iii. 183;
dignified, not, iv. 174;
feeble writer, i. 185, n. 3;
feeble-minded, v. 238;
Johnson describes his character, v. 238;
_Dictionary_, presents, to the _Academia della Crusca_, i. 298;
praises the _Plan_ of it, i. 185;
friendship with, i. 243;
never sought after him, iii. 314;
writes a dedication to him for Mrs. Lennox, i. 255;
_Remarks on Swift_, i. 9, n. 1; iii. 249; iv. 39; v. 238;
mentioned, iv. 17, n. 3, 29, n. 2.
ORTON, Job, _Memoirs of Doddridge_, v. 271.
OSBORN, a Birmingham printer, i.
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