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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... spirits . Dryden . A disorderly multitude contending with the body of the legislature , is like a man in a fit under the conduct of one in the fulness of his health and strength . Addison . 3. Lawless ; contrary to law ; inordinate ...
... spirits . Dryden . A disorderly multitude contending with the body of the legislature , is like a man in a fit under the conduct of one in the fulness of his health and strength . Addison . 3. Lawless ; contrary to law ; inordinate ...
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... spirits , attracted by a familiarity , are inflamed with faction . Wotton . of rank or excellence . Between Elihu and the rest of Job's familiars , the greatest disparity was but it years . Hooker . Among unequals , what society Can ...
... spirits , attracted by a familiarity , are inflamed with faction . Wotton . of rank or excellence . Between Elihu and the rest of Job's familiars , the greatest disparity was but it years . Hooker . Among unequals , what society Can ...
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... spirit . ] 1.To discourage ; to deject ; to depress ; to damp ; to terrify ; to intimidate ; to fright ; to strike ... spirits , to oppress the constitution of the body . He has dispirited himself by a debauch , and drank away his good ...
... spirit . ] 1.To discourage ; to deject ; to depress ; to damp ; to terrify ; to intimidate ; to fright ; to strike ... spirits , to oppress the constitution of the body . He has dispirited himself by a debauch , and drank away his good ...
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... spirits , that they avoid Peacham . her company . Milton . We on earth , with undiscording voice , May rightly answer that melodious noise ; DISPROPORTIONABLE . adj . [ from dis- As once we did , till disproportion'd sin Jarr'd against ...
... spirits , that they avoid Peacham . her company . Milton . We on earth , with undiscording voice , May rightly answer that melodious noise ; DISPROPORTIONABLE . adj . [ from dis- As once we did , till disproportion'd sin Jarr'd against ...
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... spirit of a man , and makes it loose , soft , and wandering , unapt for noble or spiritual employments . Fame makes the mind loose and gayish , scat- Bp . Taylor . ters the spirits , and leaves a kind of dissolution upon all the ...
... spirit of a man , and makes it loose , soft , and wandering , unapt for noble or spiritual employments . Fame makes the mind loose and gayish , scat- Bp . Taylor . ters the spirits , and leaves a kind of dissolution upon all the ...
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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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