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 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Hudibras . LA CKBRAIN . n . s . [ lack and brain . ] One that wants wit . What a lackbrain is this ? Our plot is as good a plot as ever was laid . Shakspeare LACKER . n . s . A kind of varnish , which , spread upon a white substance ...
... Hudibras . LA CKBRAIN . n . s . [ lack and brain . ] One that wants wit . What a lackbrain is this ? Our plot is as good a plot as ever was laid . Shakspeare LACKER . n . s . A kind of varnish , which , spread upon a white substance ...
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... Hudibras . They saw the happiness of a private life , but they thought they had not yet enough to make them happy , they would have more , and laid in to make their solitude luxurious . Dryden . Readers , who are in the flower of their ...
... Hudibras . They saw the happiness of a private life , but they thought they had not yet enough to make them happy , they would have more , and laid in to make their solitude luxurious . Dryden . Readers , who are in the flower of their ...
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... Hudibras . Dennis ' Letters . 3. A band wherewith to tie any thing in general . The ravished soul being shewn such game , would break those leashes that tie her to the body . Boyle . To LEASH . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To . bind ; to ...
... Hudibras . Dennis ' Letters . 3. A band wherewith to tie any thing in general . The ravished soul being shewn such game , would break those leashes that tie her to the body . Boyle . To LEASH . v . a . [ from the noun . ] To . bind ; to ...
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... Hudibras . Such intrigues people cannot meet with , who have nothing but legs to carry them . Addison . 2. An act of obeisance ; a bow with the leg drawn back . At couit , he that cannot make a leg , put off his kiss his hand , and say ...
... Hudibras . Such intrigues people cannot meet with , who have nothing but legs to carry them . Addison . 2. An act of obeisance ; a bow with the leg drawn back . At couit , he that cannot make a leg , put off his kiss his hand , and say ...
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... Hudibras . And if I knew which way to do't , Your honour safe , I'd let you out . The letting out our love to mutable objects doth but enlarge our hearts , and make them the wider marks for fortune to be wounded . Boyle . My heart sinks ...
... Hudibras . And if I knew which way to do't , Your honour safe , I'd let you out . The letting out our love to mutable objects doth but enlarge our hearts , and make them the wider marks for fortune to be wounded . Boyle . My heart sinks ...
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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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