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 3 |
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Of nature , pleading in his children's cause . Dryd . Under this thick - grown brake we'll shroud 2. A decree , edict , statute , or custom , ourselves ; publickly established as a rule of justice . For through this laund anon the deer ...
Of nature , pleading in his children's cause . Dryd . Under this thick - grown brake we'll shroud 2. A decree , edict , statute , or custom , ourselves ; publickly established as a rule of justice . For through this laund anon the deer ...
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Belonging to a lion ; having the nature kter entertainment the players shall receive of a lion . from you Sbalspeare's Hamlet . 2. Leonine verses are those of which the She quench'd her fury at the food , And with a leatsx sallad coold ...
Belonging to a lion ; having the nature kter entertainment the players shall receive of a lion . from you Sbalspeare's Hamlet . 2. Leonine verses are those of which the She quench'd her fury at the food , And with a leatsx sallad coold ...
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Full nature swarms with life . Cowley . Henry and Edward , brightest sons of fame , 16. System of animal nature . And virtuous Alfred , a more sacred name ; Lives through all life . Popes After a life of glorious toils endur'd , 17.
Full nature swarms with life . Cowley . Henry and Edward , brightest sons of fame , 16. System of animal nature . And virtuous Alfred , a more sacred name ; Lives through all life . Popes After a life of glorious toils endur'd , 17.
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to be discerned by the light of nature itself , are 1. Any thing tied round another ; ban- there not many which few men's natural capadage . city hath been able to find out ? Hooter . He deludeth us also by philters , ligatures , Light ...
to be discerned by the light of nature itself , are 1. Any thing tied round another ; ban- there not many which few men's natural capadage . city hath been able to find out ? Hooter . He deludeth us also by philters , ligatures , Light ...
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[ It appears to me cor- Since a true knowledge of nature gives us plearupted from livelo.c . ] ... mit to the picking up of a livelihood in that full , intense , and lively , than those of natural strolling way of canting and begging .
[ It appears to me cor- Since a true knowledge of nature gives us plearupted from livelo.c . ] ... mit to the picking up of a livelihood in that full , intense , and lively , than those of natural strolling way of canting and begging .
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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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