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 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Addison . There's nothing like surprising the rogues : how will they be disappointed , when they hear that thou hast prevented their revenge ! Arbuth . We are not only tortured by the reproaches which are offered us , but are ...
... Addison . There's nothing like surprising the rogues : how will they be disappointed , when they hear that thou hast prevented their revenge ! Arbuth . We are not only tortured by the reproaches which are offered us , but are ...
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... Addison's Spectator . 7. External mortification . The love of God makes a man chaste without the laborious arts of fasting and exterior disci- pline ; he reaches at glory without any other arms but those o love . To DISCIPLINE . v . a ...
... Addison's Spectator . 7. External mortification . The love of God makes a man chaste without the laborious arts of fasting and exterior disci- pline ; he reaches at glory without any other arms but those o love . To DISCIPLINE . v . a ...
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... Addison's Freeholder . DISEMBO DIED . adj . [ dis and embodied . ] Divested of the body . To DISEMBO GUE . v . a . [ disemboucher , old French . Skinner . ] To pour out at the mouth of a river ; to vent , Rivers In ample oceans ...
... Addison's Freeholder . DISEMBO DIED . adj . [ dis and embodied . ] Divested of the body . To DISEMBO GUE . v . a . [ disemboucher , old French . Skinner . ] To pour out at the mouth of a river ; to vent , Rivers In ample oceans ...
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... Addison's Freebolder . " Th ' offence is holy that she hath committed ; And this deceit loses the name of craft , Of ... Addison's Freeholder . My plan has given offence to some gentlemen , whom it would not be very safe to disoblige ...
... Addison's Freebolder . " Th ' offence is holy that she hath committed ; And this deceit loses the name of craft , Of ... Addison's Freeholder . My plan has given offence to some gentlemen , whom it would not be very safe to disoblige ...
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... Addison's Spectator . The nature of animal diet may be discovered by taste and other sensible qualities , and some general rules , without particular disquisition upon every kind . Arbuthnot . To DISRA'NK . v . a . [ dis and rank . ] To ...
... Addison's Spectator . The nature of animal diet may be discovered by taste and other sensible qualities , and some general rules , without particular disquisition upon every kind . Arbuthnot . To DISRA'NK . v . a . [ dis and rank . ] To ...
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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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