OVERTON, Rev. J. H., Life of William Law, ii.
122, n. 6.
OVID,
Sappho, ii. 181;
quotations,
Ars Am. 3. 121, v. 204, n. 4;
Ars Am. 3. 339, ii. 238, n. 2;
Ep. ex. Ponto I. 3, 35, iii. 178, n. 2; v. 265 n. 3;
Heroides I. 2, v. 15, n. 5;
Heroides I. 4, i. 242, n. 1;
Met. I. 1, i. 387;
Met. 1. 85, ii. 326, n. 1;
Met. 2. 13, iii. 280;
Met. iii. 724. i. 108;
Met. xiii. 19, i. 314;
_.Tristia_, iv. 10, 51, iv. 443.
OXFORD, Harley, first Earl of,
Bolingbroke’s character of him, iii. 236, n. 3.
OXFORD, second Earl of,
Bibliotheca Harleiana, i. 153, 154.
OXFORD, advantages for learning, ii. 52;
All Souls College, Shenstone’s ‘enemies in the gate,’ i. 94, n. 5;
its library the largest in Oxford except the Bodleian, ii. 35;
a place for study for a man who has a mind to prance, ii. 67, n. 2;
Angel Inn,
Boswell and Johnson spend two evenings there, ii. 440, 449;
Pitt (Earl of Chatham) hears treasonable songs, i. 271, n. 1;
‘Bacon’s mansion,’ iii. 357; v. 42;
Balliol College, ii. 338, n. 2; v. 117, n. 4;
balloon ascent, iv. 378;
Beattie and Reynolds made Doctors of Law, v. 90, n. 1;
Bocardo, Lydiat imprisoned in it, i. 194, n. 2;
Bodleian, Annals of the Bodleian, iv. 161, n. 1;
Blackstone’s portrait, iv. 91, n. 2;
Boswell presents MSS. to it, iii. 358, n. 1;
closed one week in the year, iii. 367, n. 3;
Evelina, iv. 223, n. 4;
Johnson presents books to it, i. 274, n. 2, 302; ii. 279, n. 5;
a fragment of his Diary among the MSS., ii. 476;
largest library in Oxford, ii. 35;
Recuyell of the historyes of Troye, v. 459, n. 2;
Welsh MS. on music, iii. 367;
Bodley’s Dome, iii. 357;
Boswell’s visits to Oxford: See BOSWELL, Oxford;
Brasenose College, James Boswell, junior, a member of it, i. 15;
Rev. Mr. Churton, a Fellow, iv. 212, n. 4;
Johnson seen near its gate, iv. 300, n. 2;
The Principal’s advice,
Cave de resignationibus, ii. 337, n. 4;
Broadgates Hall,
the ancient foundation of Pembroke College, i. 75, n. 3;
Castle (prison),
Wesley preaches to the prisoners, i. 459, n. 1;
‘caution’ money, i. 58, n. 2;
Chancellors, three of the House of Ormond, i. 281, n. 1;
Earl of Westmoreland, i. 281, n. 1, 348, n. 2;
Lord North, ii. 318, n. 1;
Christ Church, Bateman, Rev. Mr., a Tutor, i. 76;
bequest from Lord Orrery, v. 238, n. 5;
Burton, Robert, elected student, i. 59;
’Canons
Sir, it is a great thing to dine with the Canons,’ ii. 445;
dinners lasted six hours, ib., n. 1;
devotion of a studious man, i. 296, n. 3;
Johnson mocked by the men,
OVID,
Sappho, ii. 181;
quotations,
Ars Am. 3. 121, v. 204, n. 4;
Ars Am. 3. 339, ii. 238, n. 2;
Ep. ex. Ponto I. 3, 35, iii. 178, n. 2; v. 265 n. 3;
Heroides I. 2, v. 15, n. 5;
Heroides I. 4, i. 242, n. 1;
Met. I. 1, i. 387;
Met. 1. 85, ii. 326, n. 1;
Met. 2. 13, iii. 280;
Met. iii. 724. i. 108;
Met. xiii. 19, i. 314;
_.Tristia_, iv. 10, 51, iv. 443.
OXFORD, Harley, first Earl of,
Bolingbroke’s character of him, iii. 236, n. 3.
OXFORD, second Earl of,
Bibliotheca Harleiana, i. 153, 154.
OXFORD, advantages for learning, ii. 52;
All Souls College, Shenstone’s ‘enemies in the gate,’ i. 94, n. 5;
its library the largest in Oxford except the Bodleian, ii. 35;
a place for study for a man who has a mind to prance, ii. 67, n. 2;
Angel Inn,
Boswell and Johnson spend two evenings there, ii. 440, 449;
Pitt (Earl of Chatham) hears treasonable songs, i. 271, n. 1;
‘Bacon’s mansion,’ iii. 357; v. 42;
Balliol College, ii. 338, n. 2; v. 117, n. 4;
balloon ascent, iv. 378;
Beattie and Reynolds made Doctors of Law, v. 90, n. 1;
Bocardo, Lydiat imprisoned in it, i. 194, n. 2;
Bodleian, Annals of the Bodleian, iv. 161, n. 1;
Blackstone’s portrait, iv. 91, n. 2;
Boswell presents MSS. to it, iii. 358, n. 1;
closed one week in the year, iii. 367, n. 3;
Evelina, iv. 223, n. 4;
Johnson presents books to it, i. 274, n. 2, 302; ii. 279, n. 5;
a fragment of his Diary among the MSS., ii. 476;
largest library in Oxford, ii. 35;
Recuyell of the historyes of Troye, v. 459, n. 2;
Welsh MS. on music, iii. 367;
Bodley’s Dome, iii. 357;
Boswell’s visits to Oxford: See BOSWELL, Oxford;
Brasenose College, James Boswell, junior, a member of it, i. 15;
Rev. Mr. Churton, a Fellow, iv. 212, n. 4;
Johnson seen near its gate, iv. 300, n. 2;
The Principal’s advice,
Cave de resignationibus, ii. 337, n. 4;
Broadgates Hall,
the ancient foundation of Pembroke College, i. 75, n. 3;
Castle (prison),
Wesley preaches to the prisoners, i. 459, n. 1;
‘caution’ money, i. 58, n. 2;
Chancellors, three of the House of Ormond, i. 281, n. 1;
Earl of Westmoreland, i. 281, n. 1, 348, n. 2;
Lord North, ii. 318, n. 1;
Christ Church, Bateman, Rev. Mr., a Tutor, i. 76;
bequest from Lord Orrery, v. 238, n. 5;
Burton, Robert, elected student, i. 59;
’Canons
Sir, it is a great thing to dine with the Canons,’ ii. 445;
dinners lasted six hours, ib., n. 1;
devotion of a studious man, i. 296, n. 3;
Johnson mocked by the men,