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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... Shaksp . LA CKLUSTRE . adj . [ lack and lustre . ] Wanting brightness . And then he drew a dial from his poke , And looking on it with lacklustre eye , Says very wisely , It is ten o'clock . Shaksp LACO'NICK . " adj . [ laconicus , Lat ...
... Shaksp . LA CKLUSTRE . adj . [ lack and lustre . ] Wanting brightness . And then he drew a dial from his poke , And looking on it with lacklustre eye , Says very wisely , It is ten o'clock . Shaksp LACO'NICK . " adj . [ laconicus , Lat ...
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... Shaksp . King Lear , LADY - BEDSTRAW . n . s . [ gallium . ] It is a plant of the stellate kind . Miller . LA DY - BIRD . LA'DY - COW . LADY - FLY . n . s . A small red insect vaginopennous . Fly lady - bird , north , south , or east or ...
... Shaksp . King Lear , LADY - BEDSTRAW . n . s . [ gallium . ] It is a plant of the stellate kind . Miller . LA DY - BIRD . LA'DY - COW . LADY - FLY . n . s . A small red insect vaginopennous . Fly lady - bird , north , south , or east or ...
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... Shaksp . King Lear . Th ' example of the heav'nly lark , Thy fellow poet , Cowley , mark . 4 . Tom Touchy is a fellow famous for taking. Cowley . Mark how the lark and linnet sing ; With rival notes . Dryden . They strain their warb'ling ...
... Shaksp . King Lear . Th ' example of the heav'nly lark , Thy fellow poet , Cowley , mark . 4 . Tom Touchy is a fellow famous for taking. Cowley . Mark how the lark and linnet sing ; With rival notes . Dryden . They strain their warb'ling ...
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... Shaksp . Pape . I am a common laugher . Some sober men cannot be of the general opi- nion , but the langbers are much the majority . LAUGHINGLY . adv . [ from laughing . ] In a merry way ; merrily . LAUGHINGSTOCK . n . s . [ laugh and ...
... Shaksp . Pape . I am a common laugher . Some sober men cannot be of the general opi- nion , but the langbers are much the majority . LAUGHINGLY . adv . [ from laughing . ] In a merry way ; merrily . LAUGHINGSTOCK . n . s . [ laugh and ...
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... Shaksp . Coriolanus . 7. The rules or axioms of science : as , the laws of mechanicks . 8. An established and constant mode or process ; a fixed correspondence of cause and effect ; as , the laws of magnetism . Natural agents have their ...
... Shaksp . Coriolanus . 7. The rules or axioms of science : as , the laws of mechanicks . 8. An established and constant mode or process ; a fixed correspondence of cause and effect ; as , the laws of magnetism . Natural agents have their ...
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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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