A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Volum 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... pope difficil in grant- ing the dispensation , doth use it as a principal argument , concerning the king's merit , that he had touched none of those deniers which had been levied by popes in England . Bacon . DIFFICILNESS . n . s ...
... pope difficil in grant- ing the dispensation , doth use it as a principal argument , concerning the king's merit , that he had touched none of those deniers which had been levied by popes in England . Bacon . DIFFICILNESS . n . s ...
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... Pope Now , on fancy's easy wing convey'd , The king descended to th ' Elysian shade ; There in a dusky vale , where Lethe rolls , Old Bavius sits to dip poetic souls . Pope's Dunc . So fishes , rising from the main , Can soar with ...
... Pope Now , on fancy's easy wing convey'd , The king descended to th ' Elysian shade ; There in a dusky vale , where Lethe rolls , Old Bavius sits to dip poetic souls . Pope's Dunc . So fishes , rising from the main , Can soar with ...
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... Pope . To DISCREDIT . v . a . [ décrediter , Fr. ] 1. To deprive of credibility ; to make not trusted . He had framed to himself many deceiving pro- mises of life , which I have discredited to him , and now is he resolved to die ...
... Pope . To DISCREDIT . v . a . [ décrediter , Fr. ] 1. To deprive of credibility ; to make not trusted . He had framed to himself many deceiving pro- mises of life , which I have discredited to him , and now is he resolved to die ...
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... Pope DISTA STEFUL . adj . [ distaste and full . Estance between the vineyards and the towns that sell the wine . Addison on Italy . As he lived but a few miles distance from her father's house , he had frequent opportunities of seeing ...
... Pope DISTA STEFUL . adj . [ distaste and full . Estance between the vineyards and the towns that sell the wine . Addison on Italy . As he lived but a few miles distance from her father's house , he had frequent opportunities of seeing ...
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... Pope . Crystal drops from min'ral roofs distil . Pope . 2. To flow gently and silently . The Euphrates distilleth out of the mountains of Armenia , and falleth into the gulph of Persia . Raleigh's History . 3. To use a still ; to ...
... Pope . Crystal drops from min'ral roofs distil . Pope . 2. To flow gently and silently . The Euphrates distilleth out of the mountains of Armenia , and falleth into the gulph of Persia . Raleigh's History . 3. To use a still ; to ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volum 2,Del 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
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