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“Ich kann nicht anders” (Luther)
“Ich kann nicht anders” (Luther)
“Ich kenne dich nicht mehr” (Faust)
Ichabod (1 Sam.)
Icilius
Ida Princess of Saxe-Meinigen
“Ideals … adjust with the Actual” (Sartor)
Idiot (Llandough)
“Idle himself … but the cause of idleness in others” (cf. II Henry IV, I, ii; cf. Boswell's Johnson [Oxford 1953], p. 1205)
Idleness
TC on
“I-ety”
“If I were dead … perhaps it would be be-ter” (coterie speech)
“If it had not been for the honour of the thing” (coterie speech)
Igdrasil
Ignatius Saint of Loyola
“Il n'y a point d'homme nécéssaire”
Ilfracombe
Ilium
“Ill to deal wi'” (coterie speech)
“I'll to my truckle-bed” (Romeo and Juliet, II, i)
“Ille labor”
Illi robur et aes triplex (Horace)
Illinois
Illinois bond
Illinois Bonds
Illtyd Saint
“Illudere chartis” (Horace)
Illumination
“Illumination” and Galvanism
Illustrated London News
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