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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... and such a one , who wanting their sphincters will shut against them in such as true sutheicney to raise him , would make a lado have strong fibres . Arbutbnot . der of any mischiet . ' I must climb her window , LACTEOUS . adj .
... and such a one , who wanting their sphincters will shut against them in such as true sutheicney to raise him , would make a lado have strong fibres . Arbutbnot . der of any mischiet . ' I must climb her window , LACTEOUS . adj .
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Many people apprehend danger for want of W. unto him that saith to the wood , taking the true measure of things , and laying Avake ; to the dumb stone , Arise , it shall matters rightly tog ther . L'Estrange teach : behold , it is laid ...
Many people apprehend danger for want of W. unto him that saith to the wood , taking the true measure of things , and laying Avake ; to the dumb stone , Arise , it shall matters rightly tog ther . L'Estrange teach : behold , it is laid ...
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... whether any man What right , what true , what fit , we justly Jives ten years longer : I suppose it is the same , that one of any ten might die within one year . call , Grani . Let this be all my care ; for this is all ; LAY .
... whether any man What right , what true , what fit , we justly Jives ten years longer : I suppose it is the same , that one of any ten might die within one year . call , Grani . Let this be all my care ; for this is all ; LAY .
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... than the will run from the dying man . Locke . can chuse an apparent evil . Dryden . 3. Nice ; delicate ; tempting the appetite . When I hear my neighbour speak that which This sense I doubt . is not true , and I ...
... than the will run from the dying man . Locke . can chuse an apparent evil . Dryden . 3. Nice ; delicate ; tempting the appetite . When I hear my neighbour speak that which This sense I doubt . is not true , and I ...
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Not dark ; tending to whiteness . us , may be false as well as true : and he has not In painting , the light and a white colour are done his duty , who has thus stumbled upon truth but one and the same thing : no colour more re- in his ...
Not dark ; tending to whiteness . us , may be false as well as true : and he has not In painting , the light and a white colour are done his duty , who has thus stumbled upon truth but one and the same thing : no colour more re- in his ...
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Addison appear Bacon bear better blood body bring Brown called cause church colour common death doth Dryd Dryden earth eyes face fair fall fire force French give ground grow hand hath head heart Hooker Italy keep kind king L'Estrange laid land Latin learning leave less light live Locke look lord manner matter means measure Milton mind motion move nature never night noun observe once pass person plant Pope Prior reason rest Saxon Sbaksp Sbakspeare sense side Sidney sometimes soul sound South Spenser spirit stand stone Swift thee thing thou thought tion trees true turn unto whole young