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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... fear and pain Distorted , all my nether shape thus grew Transform'd . Milton . Wrath and malice , envy and revenge , do darken and distort the understandings of men . Tillotson . 3. To wrest from the true meaning . Something must be ...
... fear and pain Distorted , all my nether shape thus grew Transform'd . Milton . Wrath and malice , envy and revenge , do darken and distort the understandings of men . Tillotson . 3. To wrest from the true meaning . Something must be ...
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... fear , being compelled to sacrifice to strange gods , repented , and kept still the office of preaching the gospel . Whitgift . The teeth breed when the child is a year and a half old : then they cast them , and new ones come about ...
... fear , being compelled to sacrifice to strange gods , repented , and kept still the office of preaching the gospel . Whitgift . The teeth breed when the child is a year and a half old : then they cast them , and new ones come about ...
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... fear not the Lord , neither do they after the law and commandment which the Lord commanded the children of Jacob . 2 Kings . As every prince should govern as he would desire to be governed , so every subject ought to obey as he would ...
... fear not the Lord , neither do they after the law and commandment which the Lord commanded the children of Jacob . 2 Kings . As every prince should govern as he would desire to be governed , so every subject ought to obey as he would ...
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... fear Thy blood - revolving breast doth move ? Heaven's king , who doffs himself our flesh to wear , Comes not to rule in wrath , but serve in love . 3. To put away ; to get rid of . Your eye in Scotland Crashaw . Would create soldiers ...
... fear Thy blood - revolving breast doth move ? Heaven's king , who doffs himself our flesh to wear , Comes not to rule in wrath , but serve in love . 3. To put away ; to get rid of . Your eye in Scotland Crashaw . Would create soldiers ...
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... fear , Stand at the door of life , and doubt to clothe the Dryden . 4. Passage ; avenue ; means of approach . The indispensable necessity of sincere obedi- ence shuts the door against all temptations to carnal security . Hammond . 5 ...
... fear , Stand at the door of life , and doubt to clothe the Dryden . 4. Passage ; avenue ; means of approach . The indispensable necessity of sincere obedi- ence shuts the door against all temptations to carnal security . Hammond . 5 ...
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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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