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Boswell, James, 1740-1795

"Addenda, index, dicta philosophi, etc."

85, n. 2.
HUGGED. 'Had I known that he loved rhyme as much as you tell
me he does, I should have hugged him,' i. 427.
HUMANITY. 'We as yet do not enough understand the common
rights of humanity,' iv. 191, 284.
HUNG. 'Sir, he lived in London, and hung loose upon Society,' i. 226.
HUNTED. 'Am I to be hunted in this manner?' iv. 170.
HURT. 'You are to a certain degree hurt by knowing that even
one man does not believe,' iii. 380.
HYPOCRISY. 'I hoped you had got rid of all this hypocrisy of
misery,' iv. 71.
HYPOCRITE. 'No man is a hypocrite in his pleasures,' iv. 316.

I.
I. 'I put my hat upon my head,' ii. 136, n. 4.
IDEA. 'That fellow seems to me to possess but one idea, and that
is a wrong one,' ii. 126;
'There is never one idea by the side of another,' iv. 225.
IDLE. 'If we were all idle, there would be no growing weary,' ii. 98;
'We would all be idle if we could,' iii. 13.
IDLENESS. 'I would rather trust his idleness than his fraud,' v. 263.
IGNORANCE. 'A man may choose whether he will have abstemiousness
and knowledge, or claret and ignorance,' iii. 335;
'He did not know enough of Greek to be sensible of his ignorance
of the language,' iv. 33, n. 3;
'His ignorance is so great I am afraid to show him the bottom of
it,' iv. 33, n. 3
'Ignorance, Madam, pure ignorance,' i. 293;
'Sir, you talk the language of ignorance,' ii. 122.
IGNORANT.


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