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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... night ; The weather is either shiny or rainy ; Quantity is either length , breadth , or depth . The truth of disjunctives depends on the necessary and immediate opposition of the parts , therefore only the last of these examples is true ...
... night ; The weather is either shiny or rainy ; Quantity is either length , breadth , or depth . The truth of disjunctives depends on the necessary and immediate opposition of the parts , therefore only the last of these examples is true ...
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... night , ' mid his orison , hears , Aghast , the voice of time disparting tow'rs . Dyer DISPASSION . n . s . [ dis and passion . ] Freedom from mental perturbation ; exemption from passion . " What is called by the Stoicks apathy , or ...
... night , ' mid his orison , hears , Aghast , the voice of time disparting tow'rs . Dyer DISPASSION . n . s . [ dis and passion . ] Freedom from mental perturbation ; exemption from passion . " What is called by the Stoicks apathy , or ...
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... night with long Boyle's History of Fluids , VOL . II , Thy earliness doth me assure Thou art uprous'd by some distemperature . Shaksp . 4. Confusion ; commixture of contrarie- ties ; loss of regularity . At your birth Our grandame earth ...
... night with long Boyle's History of Fluids , VOL . II , Thy earliness doth me assure Thou art uprous'd by some distemperature . Shaksp . 4. Confusion ; commixture of contrarie- ties ; loss of regularity . At your birth Our grandame earth ...
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... night of such distraction , Noise so confus'd and dreadful ; jostling crowds , That run and knew not whither . Dryden What may we not hope from him in a time of quiet and tranquillity , since , during the late dis- tractions , he has ...
... night of such distraction , Noise so confus'd and dreadful ; jostling crowds , That run and knew not whither . Dryden What may we not hope from him in a time of quiet and tranquillity , since , during the late dis- tractions , he has ...
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... night , how we his gather'd beams Reflected , may with matter sere foment . 2. Constituting the day . Milton . Why does he order the diurna ! hours To leave earth's other part , and rise in ours ? Prior . 3. Performed in a day ; daily ...
... night , how we his gather'd beams Reflected , may with matter sere foment . 2. Constituting the day . Milton . Why does he order the diurna ! hours To leave earth's other part , and rise in ours ? Prior . 3. Performed in a day ; daily ...
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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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