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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... heav'n itself receives another die , When wearied animals in slumbers lie Of midnight ease ; another , when the grey Of morn preludes the splendor of the day . Dryd It is surprising to see the images of the mind Ber . , art 1 der . ers ...
... heav'n itself receives another die , When wearied animals in slumbers lie Of midnight ease ; another , when the grey Of morn preludes the splendor of the day . Dryd It is surprising to see the images of the mind Ber . , art 1 der . ers ...
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... heav'n Inducing darkness , grateful truce impos'd , And silence , on the odious din of war . Milton . How , while the troubled elements around , Earth , water , air , the stunning din resound , Thro ' streams of smoke and adverse fire ...
... heav'n Inducing darkness , grateful truce impos'd , And silence , on the odious din of war . Milton . How , while the troubled elements around , Earth , water , air , the stunning din resound , Thro ' streams of smoke and adverse fire ...
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... Heav'n is hid Behind the globe , it lights the lower world ? 4. That causes sadness . Shakspeare . What ! did that help poor Dorus , whose eyes could carry unto him no other news but discom- fortable ! Sidney . TO DISCOMMEND . v . a ...
... Heav'n is hid Behind the globe , it lights the lower world ? 4. That causes sadness . Shakspeare . What ! did that help poor Dorus , whose eyes could carry unto him no other news but discom- fortable ! Sidney . TO DISCOMMEND . v . a ...
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... heav'n ; Thus disembroil'd , they take their proper place . Dryden . The system of his politicks is disembroiled , and cleared of all those incoherences and indepen- dent matters that are woven into this motley piece . Addison . To ...
... heav'n ; Thus disembroil'd , they take their proper place . Dryden . The system of his politicks is disembroiled , and cleared of all those incoherences and indepen- dent matters that are woven into this motley piece . Addison . To ...
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... heav'n for such an oath ? Shakspeare . DISPENSE . n . 5. [ from the verb . ] Dis- pensation ; exemption . Not in use . Then reliques , beads , Milton . Indulgences , dispenses , pardons , bulls , The sport of winds . DISPENSER . n . s ...
... heav'n for such an oath ? Shakspeare . DISPENSE . n . 5. [ from the verb . ] Dis- pensation ; exemption . Not in use . Then reliques , beads , Milton . Indulgences , dispenses , pardons , bulls , The sport of winds . DISPENSER . n . s ...
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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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