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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... Shaks . For those of old , And these late dignities heap'd up to them . Shaks . 4. [ Among ecclesiasticks . ] By a dignity we understand that promotion or pre- ferment to which any jurisdiction is annexed . Ayliffe's Parergon . 5 ...
... Shaks . For those of old , And these late dignities heap'd up to them . Shaks . 4. [ Among ecclesiasticks . ] By a dignity we understand that promotion or pre- ferment to which any jurisdiction is annexed . Ayliffe's Parergon . 5 ...
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... abhor This dilatory sloth , and tricks of Rome . Shaks . Dilatory fortune plays the jilt With the brave , noble , honest , gallant man , To throw herself away on fools and knaves . Otway . Sim , while but Sim , in good repute did DIL DIL.
... abhor This dilatory sloth , and tricks of Rome . Shaks . Dilatory fortune plays the jilt With the brave , noble , honest , gallant man , To throw herself away on fools and knaves . Otway . Sim , while but Sim , in good repute did DIL DIL.
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... Shaks . DISJUDICATION . n . s . [ dijudicatio , Lat . ] Judgment ; determination : perhaps only mistaken for dijudication . The disposition of the organ is of great im- portance in the disjudications we make of colours . DISJUNCT . adj ...
... Shaks . DISJUDICATION . n . s . [ dijudicatio , Lat . ] Judgment ; determination : perhaps only mistaken for dijudication . The disposition of the organ is of great im- portance in the disjudications we make of colours . DISJUNCT . adj ...
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... Shaks . So should my thoughts be sever'd from my griefs , And woes , by wrong imagination , lose The knowledge of themselves . Shaki . She was unable in strength of mind to bear the grief of his disease , and fell distracted of het ...
... Shaks . So should my thoughts be sever'd from my griefs , And woes , by wrong imagination , lose The knowledge of themselves . Shaki . She was unable in strength of mind to bear the grief of his disease , and fell distracted of het ...
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... Shaks . King John Don . n . s . [ dominus , Latin . ] The Spa- nish title for a gentleman : as , Don Quixote. Best be he called among good men , Who to his God this column rais'd : Priar . Though lightning strike the dome again , The man ...
... Shaks . King John Don . n . s . [ dominus , Latin . ] The Spa- nish title for a gentleman : as , Don Quixote. Best be he called among good men , Who to his God this column rais'd : Priar . Though lightning strike the dome again , The man ...
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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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