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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... Tillotson . Neglect the rules each verbal critick lays , For not to know some trifles is a praise . Pope . 28. To exhibit ; to offer . It is not the manner of the Romans to deliver any man to die , before that he which is accused have ...
... Tillotson . Neglect the rules each verbal critick lays , For not to know some trifles is a praise . Pope . 28. To exhibit ; to offer . It is not the manner of the Romans to deliver any man to die , before that he which is accused have ...
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... Tillotson . owe to him . Having no gradations of superiority . Be level in preferments , and you will soon be as level in your learning . Bentley To LEVEL . v . a . [ trom the adjective . ] 1. To make even ; to free from inequa- lities ...
... Tillotson . owe to him . Having no gradations of superiority . Be level in preferments , and you will soon be as level in your learning . Bentley To LEVEL . v . a . [ trom the adjective . ] 1. To make even ; to free from inequa- lities ...
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... from this fine sentence . Tillotson . As a man should always be upon his guard against the vices to which he is most exposed , so we should take a more than ordinary care not LIEGER . n.s. [ more properly legier , or leger LIE LIE.
... from this fine sentence . Tillotson . As a man should always be upon his guard against the vices to which he is most exposed , so we should take a more than ordinary care not LIEGER . n.s. [ more properly legier , or leger LIE LIE.
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... Tillotson . 12. Gay ; airy ; wanting dignity or soli- dity ; trifling . Seneca cannot be too heavy , nor Plautus - too wight . Shakspeares Forgive If fictious light I mix with truch divinė , And fill these lines with outer praise than ...
... Tillotson . 12. Gay ; airy ; wanting dignity or soli- dity ; trifling . Seneca cannot be too heavy , nor Plautus - too wight . Shakspeares Forgive If fictious light I mix with truch divinė , And fill these lines with outer praise than ...
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... Tillotson . 6. To unite or concatenate in a regular series of consequences . These things are linked , and , as it were , chained one to another : we labour to eat , and we eat to live , and we live to do good ; and the good which we do ...
... Tillotson . 6. To unite or concatenate in a regular series of consequences . These things are linked , and , as it were , chained one to another : we labour to eat , and we eat to live , and we live to do good ; and the good which we do ...
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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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