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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... bear A weight of woes , and breathe the vital air . Pope . LABO RIOUSNESS . . s . [ from laborious . ] 1. Toilsomeness ; difficulty . The parallel holds in the gainlessness , as well as the laboriousness of the work ; those wretched ...
... bear A weight of woes , and breathe the vital air . Pope . LABO RIOUSNESS . . s . [ from laborious . ] 1. Toilsomeness ; difficulty . The parallel holds in the gainlessness , as well as the laboriousness of the work ; those wretched ...
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... bear Their brimful vessels to the Belgian shore . Dryd . Labourers and idle persons , children and strip- lings ... bears . Pope . The prince cannot say to the merchant , I have no need of thee ; nor the merchant to the la- bourer , I ...
... bear Their brimful vessels to the Belgian shore . Dryd . Labourers and idle persons , children and strip- lings ... bears . Pope . The prince cannot say to the merchant , I have no need of thee ; nor the merchant to the la- bourer , I ...
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... bear . Bacon . The vessels , heavy laden , put to sea With prosp'rous wind ; a woman leads the way . Dryden . Though the peripatetick doctrine does not satisfy , yet it is as easy to account for the diffi- culties he charges on it , as ...
... bear . Bacon . The vessels , heavy laden , put to sea With prosp'rous wind ; a woman leads the way . Dryden . Though the peripatetick doctrine does not satisfy , yet it is as easy to account for the diffi- culties he charges on it , as ...
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... bear . LADY - MANTLE . n . s . [ alchimilla . ] plant . Dryden . A Miller . LA DYSHIP . n . s . [ from lady . ] The title of a lady . Madain , he sends your ladyship this ring . Shakspeare . If they be nothing but mere statesmen , Your ...
... bear . LADY - MANTLE . n . s . [ alchimilla . ] plant . Dryden . A Miller . LA DYSHIP . n . s . [ from lady . ] The title of a lady . Madain , he sends your ladyship this ring . Shakspeare . If they be nothing but mere statesmen , Your ...
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... bear the prize , And hear behind loud groans , and lamentable Dryden , 3. Miserable , in a ludicrous or low sense ; pitiful ; despicable . This bishop , to make out the disparity be- tween the heathens and them , flies to this la ...
... bear the prize , And hear behind loud groans , and lamentable Dryden , 3. Miserable , in a ludicrous or low sense ; pitiful ; despicable . This bishop , to make out the disparity be- tween the heathens and them , flies to this la ...
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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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