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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... leaves , is no difficult matter . Boyle . 4. To make the difference between . They follow virtue for reward to - day ; To - morrow vice , if she give better pay ; We are so good , or bad , just at a price ; For nothing else discerns the ...
... leaves , is no difficult matter . Boyle . 4. To make the difference between . They follow virtue for reward to - day ; To - morrow vice , if she give better pay ; We are so good , or bad , just at a price ; For nothing else discerns the ...
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... leaves to our dispose , Our liberty's the only gift we chuse . Dryden . 2. Distribution ; act of government ; dis- pensation . 3 . All is best , though oft we doubt What th ' unsearchable dispose Milton . Of highest wisdom brings about ...
... leaves to our dispose , Our liberty's the only gift we chuse . Dryden . 2. Distribution ; act of government ; dis- pensation . 3 . All is best , though oft we doubt What th ' unsearchable dispose Milton . Of highest wisdom brings about ...
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... leaves a kind of dissolution upon all the faculties . An universal dissolution of manners began to South . prevail , and a professed disregard to all fixed principles . Atterbury . DISSONANCE . n . s . [ dissonans , Latin ; dissonance ...
... leaves a kind of dissolution upon all the faculties . An universal dissolution of manners began to South . prevail , and a professed disregard to all fixed principles . Atterbury . DISSONANCE . n . s . [ dissonans , Latin ; dissonance ...
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... leaves , as fern ; and may be properly used of the American frog , which brings forth her young from her back . DOR'TURE , n . s . [ contracted from dormi- ture ; dormitura , Latin ; dortoir , Fr. ] A dormitory ; a place to sleep in ...
... leaves , as fern ; and may be properly used of the American frog , which brings forth her young from her back . DOR'TURE , n . s . [ contracted from dormi- ture ; dormitura , Latin ; dortoir , Fr. ] A dormitory ; a place to sleep in ...
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... leaves off his wit . His doublet was of sturdy buff , And though not sword yet cudgel proof . Shaksp Hudibras . It is common enough to see a countryman in the doublet and breeches of his great - grandfather . Addison on Italy . They do ...
... leaves off his wit . His doublet was of sturdy buff , And though not sword yet cudgel proof . Shaksp Hudibras . It is common enough to see a countryman in the doublet and breeches of his great - grandfather . Addison on Italy . They do ...
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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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Addison on Italy Addison's Spectator Æneid Arbuthnot Atterbury Bacon Bacon's Nat beasts Ben Jonson blood body Boyle Brown Brown's Vulgar cause Clarendon colour Coriolanus Cymbeline death Decay of Piety Denham Dict divine doth draw Dryd Dryden Dryden's Eneid Dutch earth Errours eyes fair Fairy Queen fall favour fear fire flowers force fore foul fruit give ground hath heart heav'n Henry VI honour Hooker Hudibras Juvenal kind King Lear L'Estrange Latin live Locke lord low Latin Macbeth Milton mind motion n. s. French nature ness never noun Opticks Othello Paradise Lost passion Pope pow'r Prior publick Raleigh Saxon sense Shaks Shaksp Shakspeare Shakspeare's Henry shew Sidney soul South Spenser spirits Swift Temple thee thing thou thought Tillotson tion tongue unto verb virtue Waller wind Woodward word