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Boswell, James, 1740-1795

"Addenda, index, dicta philosophi, etc."

'Little people are apt to be jealous,' iii. 55.
JOKE. 'I may be cracking my joke, and cursing the sun,' iv. 304.
JOKES. 'A game of jokes is composed partly of skill, partly of
chance,' ii. 231.
JOSTLE. 'Yes, Sir, if it were necessary to jostle him _down_,' ii. 443.
JOSTLED. 'After we had been jostled into conversation,' iv. 48, n. 1.
JUDGE. 'A judge may be a farmer; but he is not to geld his own pigs,'
ii. 344.
JURY. 'Consider, Sir, how should you like, though conscious of your
innocence, to be tried before a jury for a capital crime once a
week,' iii. 11.

K.
KEEP. 'You _have_ Lord Kames, keep him,' ii. 53.
KINDNESS. 'Always, Sir, set a high value on spontaneous kindness,'
iv. 115;
'To cultivate kindness is a valuable part of the business of
life,' iii. 182.
KNEW. 'George the First knew nothing and desired to know nothing;
did nothing, and desired to do nothing,' ii. 342.
KNOCKED. 'He should write so as he may _live_ by them, not so as he
may be knocked on the head,' ii. 221.
KNOWING. 'It is a pity he is not knowing,' ii. 196.
KNOWLEDGE. 'A desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind,'
i. 458;
'A man must carry knowledge with him, if he would bring home
knowledge,' iii. 302.

L.
LABOUR. 'It appears to me that I labour when I say a good thing,'
iii. 260; v. 77;
'No man loves labour for itself,' ii. 99.
LACE. 'Let us not be found, when our Master calls us, ripping the
lace off our waistcoats, but the spirit of contention from our souls
and tongues,' iii.


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