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 2T. Tegg, 1832 |
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... South . He is kind to the unthankful and evil . Lu . vi . 35 . Sidney . Sandys . KIND . n . s . [ cynne , Sax . ] 1. Race ; generical class . Kind in Teuto- When love was held so capital a crime , That a crown'd head could no compassion ...
... South . He is kind to the unthankful and evil . Lu . vi . 35 . Sidney . Sandys . KIND . n . s . [ cynne , Sax . ] 1. Race ; generical class . Kind in Teuto- When love was held so capital a crime , That a crown'd head could no compassion ...
Side 24
... south . South . A particular degree , reckoned from the equator . Another effect the Alps have on Geneva is , that the sun here rises later and sets sooner than it does to other places of the same latitude . Addison . 5. Unrestrained ...
... south . South . A particular degree , reckoned from the equator . Another effect the Alps have on Geneva is , that the sun here rises later and sets sooner than it does to other places of the same latitude . Addison . 5. Unrestrained ...
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... South . 2 . Human testimony is not so proper. 4. To lay at . To strike ; to endeavour to strike . Fiercely the good man did at him lay , The blade oft groaned under the blow . Spenser . The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold ...
... South . 2 . Human testimony is not so proper. 4. To lay at . To strike ; to endeavour to strike . Fiercely the good man did at him lay , The blade oft groaned under the blow . Spenser . The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold ...
Side 42
... South's Sermons . South . There are pictures of such as have been distin - LETHARGICK . guished by their birth or miracles , with inscrip- tions , that let you into the name and history of the person represented . Addison . Most ...
... South's Sermons . South . There are pictures of such as have been distin - LETHARGICK . guished by their birth or miracles , with inscrip- tions , that let you into the name and history of the person represented . Addison . Most ...
Side 74
... South's Sermons . Reason is always striving , and always at a loss , while it is exercised about that which is not its proper object . Dryden . A man may sometimes be at a loss which side to close with . Baker on Learning . 6. Useless ...
... South's Sermons . Reason is always striving , and always at a loss , while it is exercised about that which is not its proper object . Dryden . A man may sometimes be at a loss which side to close with . Baker on Learning . 6. Useless ...
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