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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... true sufficiency to raise him , would make a lad- der of any mischief . Sidney . I must climb her window , The ladder made of cords . Shakspeare . Northumberland , thou ladder , by the which My cousin Bolingbroke ascends throne . my ...
... true sufficiency to raise him , would make a lad- der of any mischief . Sidney . I must climb her window , The ladder made of cords . Shakspeare . Northumberland , thou ladder , by the which My cousin Bolingbroke ascends throne . my ...
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... true inventory of goods , taken in the presence of ht persons , as creditors and legalaries are , unto the ordinary . Ayliffe . LE GATE . n . s . [ legatus , Lat . legat , Fr. legato , Italian . ] 1. A deputy ; an ambassadour . The ...
... true inventory of goods , taken in the presence of ht persons , as creditors and legalaries are , unto the ordinary . Ayliffe . LE GATE . n . s . [ legatus , Lat . legat , Fr. legato , Italian . ] 1. A deputy ; an ambassadour . The ...
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... true , he should be gracious . Shakspeare . The earl of Warwick , with a handful of men , fred Leith and Edinburgh , and returned by a leisurely march . Hayward . The bridge is human life : upon a leisurely survey of it , I found that ...
... true , he should be gracious . Shakspeare . The earl of Warwick , with a handful of men , fred Leith and Edinburgh , and returned by a leisurely march . Hayward . The bridge is human life : upon a leisurely survey of it , I found that ...
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... True to his sense , but truer to his fame , Fording his current , where thou find'st it low , Let'st in thine own to make it rise and flow . Denbam To give a period to my life , and to his fears you're welcome ; here's a throat , a ...
... True to his sense , but truer to his fame , Fording his current , where thou find'st it low , Let'st in thine own to make it rise and flow . Denbam To give a period to my life , and to his fears you're welcome ; here's a throat , a ...
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... true , and I say to him , This is not true , or this is false , I only convey to him the naked idea of his error ; this is the primary idea : but if I say it is a lie , the word lie carries also a secon- dary idea ; for it implies both ...
... true , and I say to him , This is not true , or this is false , I only convey to him the naked idea of his error ; this is the primary idea : but if I say it is a lie , the word lie carries also a secon- dary idea ; for it implies both ...
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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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