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Ilm Valley
Ilmthal
Imagination
TC on
“Immortal smash” (coterie speech)
Immortality
TC on
“Imp of fame” (II Henry IV)
“Imperious necessity” (Horace)
Impiger, iracundus, inexorabilis, acer (Horace)

See Also: “Het as ginger …”

Import duties (grain)

See: Corn Laws

“Impransus” (without eating) (cf. Boswell, Life of Johnson [Oxford, 1953], p. 100)
“Improve the occasion” (coterie speech)
“Imps in hellish wassail”
“In a new position” (coterie speech)
“In a place by mysel'”

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“In choicest mood” (coterie speech)
“In darkness shines a light” (Pss.)
“In my choicest mood” (coterie speech)
“In ‘my own hand’” (coterie speech)
“In omne paratus”
“In readiness” (coterie speech)
“In spite of nature and my stars” (Butler)
“In the midst of them” (coterie speech)
“In the presence of the infinite” (coterie speech)
“In the vein” (Richard III)
“Inaugural Address at Edinburgh”
“Inaugural Address” (by TC)
“Incapable Dilettantes, and Capable Knaves”
Incas
Inchbald Elizabeth
“Inclination to bark”
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