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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... hath been observed by the ancients , that much use of Venus doth dim the sight ; and yet eunuchs , which are unable to generate , are ne- vertheless also dim sighted . Bacon . Every one declares against blindness , and yet who almost is ...
... hath been observed by the ancients , that much use of Venus doth dim the sight ; and yet eunuchs , which are unable to generate , are ne- vertheless also dim sighted . Bacon . Every one declares against blindness , and yet who almost is ...
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... hath been often dinned in my Swift . ears . To DINE . v . n . [ diner , Fr. ] To eat the chief meal about the middle of the day . Perhaps some merchant hath invited him , And from the mart he ' s somewhere gone to dinner : Good sister ...
... hath been often dinned in my Swift . ears . To DINE . v . n . [ diner , Fr. ] To eat the chief meal about the middle of the day . Perhaps some merchant hath invited him , And from the mart he ' s somewhere gone to dinner : Good sister ...
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... hath no clouds nor rains , but a perpetual and uniform serenity ; because nothing discoverable in the lunar surface is ever covered and absconded by the interposition of any clouds or mists . DISCOVER . . s . [ from discover . ] Bentley ...
... hath no clouds nor rains , but a perpetual and uniform serenity ; because nothing discoverable in the lunar surface is ever covered and absconded by the interposition of any clouds or mists . DISCOVER . . s . [ from discover . ] Bentley ...
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... Hath to it circumstantial branches , which Distinction should be rich in . Shaksp . Cymbeline . 7. Division into different parts .. The distinction of tragedy into acts was not known ; or , if it were , it is yet so darkly deli- vered ...
... Hath to it circumstantial branches , which Distinction should be rich in . Shaksp . Cymbeline . 7. Division into different parts .. The distinction of tragedy into acts was not known ; or , if it were , it is yet so darkly deli- vered ...
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... hath writ hath disvouch'd ano- DISWITTED . adj . [ dis and wit . ] De- Shakspeare . prived of the wits ; mad ; distracted . Not in use . The beast they then divide , and disunite The ribs and limbs . Pope's Odyssey . 2. To part friends ...
... hath writ hath disvouch'd ano- DISWITTED . adj . [ dis and wit . ] De- Shakspeare . prived of the wits ; mad ; distracted . Not in use . The beast they then divide , and disunite The ribs and limbs . Pope's Odyssey . 2. To part friends ...
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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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