314;
under arrest, helps, i. 303, n. 1;
King, Dr. W., a Jacobite speech by, i. 146, n. 1;
literary ladies, his, iv. 246, n. 6; v. 396;
Macaulay's high praise of him, ii. 174, n. 2;
Nelson, Robert, the original of Sir Charles Grandison, ii. 458, n. 3;
novels, his, compared with the French, ii. 125;
Oxford University, the Jacobitism of, i. 281, n. 1;
portrait, i. 434, n. 3;
_Rambler_, praised in the, i. 203;
praises it, i. 209, n. 1;
contributes to it, i. 203;
read for the sentiment, not story, ii. 175;
_rear_, Johnson can make him, iv. 28;
talks of his own works, iv. 28;
Tunbridge Wells, at, i. 190, n. 1;
vanity, iv. 28, n. 7; v. 396;
Walpole's, Horace, contempt of him, ii. 174, n. 2;
Williams, Mrs., visits him, i. 232, n. 1.
RICHARDSON, William, i. 303, n. 1.
RICHELIEU, Cardinal, ii. 134, n. 4.
RICHES. See MONEY.
RICHMOND, third Duke of,
attacks Lord Sandwich and Miss Ray, iii. 383, n. 3;
discusses history and poetry, ii. 366, n. 1;
libelled by Henry Bate, iv. 296, n. 3.
RIDDELL, Mr., of the Horse Grenadiers, iv. 211, n. 1.
RIDDOCH, Rev. Mr., v. 87, 91, 95-96.
RIDICULE,
abuse of it, iv. 17;
Johnson defends its use, iii. 379.
_Riding_, the, i. 36, n. 4.
RIDLEY, the bookseller, iii. 325.
RIGBY, Richard, iii. 76, n. 2.
_Rio verde, Rio verde_, ii. 212, n. 4.
RIOT ACT, iii. 46, n. 5.
RIOTS,
Franklin's description of the street riots in 1768, iii.
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