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Boswell, James, 1740-1795

"Addenda, index, dicta philosophi, etc."

248;
'Sir, you have desert enough in Scotland,' ii. 75;
'Things which grow wild here must be cultivated with great care in
Scotland. Pray, now, are you ever able to bring the sloe to perfection?'
ii. 77;
'Why so is Scotland _your_ native place,' ii. 52.
SCOUNDREL. 'Fludyer turned out a scoundrel, a Whig,' ii. 444;
'I told her she was a scoundrel' (a carpenter), ii. 456, n. 3;
'Ready to become a scoundrel, Madam,' iii. 1;
'Sir, he was a scoundrel and coward,' i. 268.
SCREEN. 'He stood as a screen between me and death' (Swift), iii.
441, n. 3.
SCRIBBLING. 'The worst way of being intimate is by scribbling,' v.
93.
SCRUPLES. 'Whoever loads life with unnecessary scruples,' &c., ii. 72,
n. 1.
SEE. 'Let us endeavour to see things as they are,' i. 339.
_Semel Baro semper Baro_ (Boswell), i. 492, n. 1.
SEND. 'Nay, Sir; we'll send you to him,' iii. 315.
SENSATION. 'Sensation is sensation,' v. 95.
SENSE. 'He grasps more sense than he can hold,' iv. 98:
'Nay, Sir, it was not the _wine_ that made your head ache, but the
_sense_ that I put into it,' iii. 381.
SERENITY. 'The serenity that is not felt it can be no virtue to
feign,' iv. 395.
SEVERITY. 'Severity is not the way to govern either boys or men'
(Lord Mansfield), ii. 186.
SHADOWY. 'Why, Sir, something of a shadowy being,' ii. 178.
SHALLOWS. 'All shallows are clear,' v. 44, n. 3.
SHERRY.


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