410.
WRITE. 'A man should begin to write soon,' iv. 12.
WRITING. 'I allow you may have pleasure from writing after it is
over, if you have written well; but you don't go willingly to it again,'
iv. 219.
WRITTEN. 'I never desire to converse with a man who has written more
than he has read,' ii. 48, n. 2;
'No man was ever written down but by himself (Bentley), v. 274.
WRONG. 'It is not probable that two people can be wrong the same way,'
iv. 5.
Y.
YELPS. 'How is it that we hear the loudest yelps for liberty among
the drivers of negroes?' iii. 201.
YES. 'Do you know how to say _yes_ or _no_ properly?' (Swift),
iv. 295, n. 5.
Z.
ZEALOUS. 'I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing' (Goldsmith),
iii. 376.
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