CROSS-LEGGED. 'A tailor sits crosslegged, but that is not luxury,' ii. 218
CRUET. 'A mind as narrow as the neck of a vinegar cruet,' v. 269.
Cui bono. 'I hate a cui bono man' (Dr. Shaw), iv. 112.
CURE. 'Stay till I am well, and then you shall tell me how to cure myself,' ii. 260.
CURIOSITY. 'There are two objects of curiosity-the Christian world and the Mahometan world,' iv. 199.
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DANCING-MASTER. 'They teach the morals of a whore and the manners of a dancing-master,' i. 266.
DARING. 'These fellows want to say a daring thing, and don't know how to go about it,' iii. 347.
DARKNESS. 'I was unwilling that he should leave the world in total darkness, and sent him a set' [of the Ramblers], iv. 90.
DASH. 'Why don't you dash away like Burney?' ii. 409.