CLERGYMAN. 'A clergyman's diligence always makes him venerable,' iii. 438.
CLIPPERS. 'There are clippers abroad,' iii. 49.
COAT. 'A man who cannot get to heaven in a green coat will not find his way thither the sooner in a grey one,' iii. 188, n. 4.
COCK. 'A fighting cock has a nobleness of resolution,' ii. 334.
COCK-FIGHTING. 'Cock-fighting will raise the spirits of a company,' iii. 42.
COMBINATION. 'There is a combination in it of which Macaulay is not capable,' v. 119.
COMEDY. 'I beg pardon, I thought it was a comedy' (Shelburne),
iv. 246, n. 5;
'The great end of comedy is to make an audience merry,' ii. 233.
COMMON—PLACES. 'Criticism disdains to chase a school-boy to his common-places,' iv. 16, n. 4.
COMPANY. 'A fellow comes into our company who is fit for no
company,' v. 312;
'The servants seem as unfit to attend a company as to steer a
man of war,' iv. 312.
COMPARATIVE. 'All barrenness is comparative,' iii. 76.