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Boswell, James, 1740-1795

"Addenda, index, dicta philosophi, etc."

277.
NONSENSE. 'A man who talks nonsense so well must know that he
is talking nonsense,' ii. 74;
'Nonsense can be defended but by nonsense,' ii. 78.
NOSE. 'He may then go and take the King of Prussia by the nose,
at the head of his army,' ii. 229.
NOTHING. 'Rather to do nothing than to do good is the lowest state
of a degraded mind,' iv. 352;
'Sir Thomas civil, his lady nothing,' v. 449.
NOVELTIES. 'This is a day of novelties,' v. 120.
NURSE. 'There is nothing against which an old man should be so
much upon his guard as putting himself to nurse,' ii. 474.

O.
OBJECT. 'Nay, Sir, if you are born to object I have done with you,' v.
151.
OBJECTIONS. 'So many objections might be made to everything, that
nothing could overcome them but the necessity of doing something,'
ii. 128;
'There is no end of objections,' iii. 26.
OBLIVION. 'That was a morbid oblivion,' v. 68.
ODD. 'Nothing odd will do long,' ii. 449.
ON'T. 'I'll have no more on't,' iv. 300.
OPPRESSION. 'Unnecessarily to obtrude unpleasing ideas is a species
of oppression,' v. 82, n. 2.
ORCHARD. 'If I come to an orchard,' &c., ii. 96.
OUT. 'A man does not love to go to a place from whence he comes
out exactly as he went in,' iv. 90.
OUTLAW. 'Sir, he leads the life of an outlaw,' ii. 375.
OUT-VOTE. 'Though we cannot out-vote them we will out-argue them,'
iii. 234.
OVERFLOWED.


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