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, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... fear Dryden . The woman did the new solution hear : The man diffides in his own augury , And doubts the gods . DIFFIDENCE . n . s . [ from diffide . [ 1. Distrust ; want of confidence in others . No man almost thought himself secure ...
... fear Dryden . The woman did the new solution hear : The man diffides in his own augury , And doubts the gods . DIFFIDENCE . n . s . [ from diffide . [ 1. Distrust ; want of confidence in others . No man almost thought himself secure ...
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... fear , that some evil or other will follow the doing of that which a man's own conscience disallows him in . To DISALLOW ... n . To refuse per- South . mission ; not to grant ; not to make or suppose lawful . God doth in converts ...
... fear , that some evil or other will follow the doing of that which a man's own conscience disallows him in . To DISALLOW ... n . To refuse per- South . mission ; not to grant ; not to make or suppose lawful . God doth in converts ...
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... fear often proceeds from fear . DISAPPROBATION . n . s . [ dis and ap . probation . ] Censure ; condemnation ; expression of dislike . He was obliged to publish his letters , to shew his disapprobation of the publishing of others . Pope ...
... fear often proceeds from fear . DISAPPROBATION . n . s . [ dis and ap . probation . ] Censure ; condemnation ; expression of dislike . He was obliged to publish his letters , to shew his disapprobation of the publishing of others . Pope ...
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... fear often proceeds from fear . Clarissa . DISAVOWMENT . n . s . [ from disavow . ] Denial . As touching the Tridentine history , his holi- ness will not press you to any disavorement thereof . Wotton . TO DISAUTHORIZE . V. a . [ dis ...
... fear often proceeds from fear . Clarissa . DISAVOWMENT . n . s . [ from disavow . ] Denial . As touching the Tridentine history , his holi- ness will not press you to any disavorement thereof . Wotton . TO DISAUTHORIZE . V. a . [ dis ...
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... fear : with to , less properly . To things we would have them learn , the great and only discouragement is , that they are called to them . Locke . DISCOURSE . n . s . [ discours , French ; discursus , Latin . ] 1. The act of the ...
... fear : with to , less properly . To things we would have them learn , the great and only discouragement is , that they are called to them . Locke . DISCOURSE . n . s . [ discours , French ; discursus , Latin . ] 1. The act of the ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Полный просмотр - 1870 |
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