MISS. 'Very well for a young Miss's verses,' iii. 319.
MONARCHY. 'You are for making a monarchy of what should be a
a republic' (Goldsmith), ii. 257.
MONEY. 'Getting money is not all a man's business,' iii. 182;
'No man but a blockhead ever wrote except for money,' iii. 19;
'_Perhaps_ the money might be _found_, and he was _sure_ that
his wife was _gone_,' iv. 319;
'There are few ways in which a man can be more innocently employed
than in getting money,' ii. 323;
'You must compute what you give for money,' iii. 400.
MONUMENT, 'Like the Monument,' i. 199.
MOUTH. 'He could not mouth and strut as he used to do, after having
been in the pillory,' iii. 315.
MOVE. 'When I am to move, there is no matter which leg I move first,'
ii. 230.
MUDDY. 'He is a very pious man, but he is always muddy,' ii. 460.
MURDER. 'He practised medicine by chance, and grew wise only by
murder,' v. 93, n. 4.
N.
NAMES. 'I do not know which of them calls names best,' ii. 37;
'The names carry the poet, not the poet the names,' iii. 318.
NAP. 'I never take a nap after dinner, but when I have had a
bad night, and then the nap takes me,' ii. 407.
NARROWNESS. 'Occasionally troubled with a fit of narrowness'
(Boswell), iv. 191.
NATION. 'The true state of every nation is the state of common life,'
v. 109, n. 6.
NATIONAL. 'National faith is not yet sunk so low,' iv.
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