Mr. Bartolino Saddletree. See Scott’s Heart of Midlothian.

Whole loosened soul.

Cf. ‘All my loose soul unbounded springs to thee.’

Pope, Eloisa to Abelard, 228.

Mrs. Orger. Mrs. Mary Ann Orger (1788–1849), chiefly remembered for her excellence in farce at Drury Lane.

[152]. Mr. Braham. The famous tenor. See note to vol. VII., The Plain Speaker, p. 70.

Note. No single volume paramount. Wordsworth, Poems dedicated to National Independence and Liberty, XV., Sonnet beginning ‘Great men have been among us.’

[153]. Odry. Jacques-Charles Odry (1781–1853). He played at the Variétés for forty years, the idol of his audiences.

Monsieur Potier. Charles Potier (1775–1838), comic actor.

[154]. Brunet. Jean-Joseph Mira, called Brunet (1766–1851).