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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... honour tam'd Rome's foreign Waller . foes ; But patriots fell , ere the dictator rose . Prior . 3. One invested with ... honours , and outward splendour , Locke . should set up persons for dictators to the rest of mankind , is a most ...
... honour tam'd Rome's foreign Waller . foes ; But patriots fell , ere the dictator rose . Prior . 3. One invested with ... honours , and outward splendour , Locke . should set up persons for dictators to the rest of mankind , is a most ...
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... honour next . Philips Deprivation of dignity ; injury of re- putation . Make me wise by thy truth , for my own soul's salvation , and I shall not regard the world's opinion or diminution of me . King Charles . They might raise the ...
... honour next . Philips Deprivation of dignity ; injury of re- putation . Make me wise by thy truth , for my own soul's salvation , and I shall not regard the world's opinion or diminution of me . King Charles . They might raise the ...
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... honour and virtue in his readers . Addison . No reason can be assigned , why it is best for the world that God Almighty hath absolute power , which doth , not directly prove that no mortal man should have the like . DIRECTNESS . Swift ...
... honour and virtue in his readers . Addison . No reason can be assigned , why it is best for the world that God Almighty hath absolute power , which doth , not directly prove that no mortal man should have the like . DIRECTNESS . Swift ...
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... honour . Chaucer in many things resembled Ovid , and that with no disadvantage on the side of the mo- dern author . Dryden . The most shining merit goes down to poste- rity with disadvantage , when it is not placed by writers in its ...
... honour . Chaucer in many things resembled Ovid , and that with no disadvantage on the side of the mo- dern author . Dryden . The most shining merit goes down to poste- rity with disadvantage , when it is not placed by writers in its ...
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... honour , is a discrete proposition .. 3. Discrete Proportion is , when the ratio between two pairs of numbers or quan- tities is the same ; but there is not the same proportion between all the four : thus , 6 8 : 3 : 4 DISCRETION , n ...
... honour , is a discrete proposition .. 3. Discrete Proportion is , when the ratio between two pairs of numbers or quan- tities is the same ; but there is not the same proportion between all the four : thus , 6 8 : 3 : 4 DISCRETION , n ...
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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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