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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... Locke . Every one , if he would look into himself , would and some defect of his particular genius . Locke . Change a man's view of things ; let him look into the future state of bliss or misery , and see God , the righteous Judge ...
... Locke . Every one , if he would look into himself , would and some defect of his particular genius . Locke . Change a man's view of things ; let him look into the future state of bliss or misery , and see God , the righteous Judge ...
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... Locke . 18. To Look out . To search ; to seek . When the thriving tradesman has got more than he can well employ in trade , his next thoughts are to look out for a purchase . Locke . Where the body is affected with pain or sick- ness ...
... Locke . 18. To Look out . To search ; to seek . When the thriving tradesman has got more than he can well employ in trade , his next thoughts are to look out for a purchase . Locke . Where the body is affected with pain or sick- ness ...
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... Locke . Like two black storms on either hand , Our Spanish army and the Indians stand ; This only space betwixt the clouds is clear , Where you , like day , broke loose from both ap- Dryden . 16. To let LOOSE . To set at liberty ; to ...
... Locke . Like two black storms on either hand , Our Spanish army and the Indians stand ; This only space betwixt the clouds is clear , Where you , like day , broke loose from both ap- Dryden . 16. To let LOOSE . To set at liberty ; to ...
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... Locke . The hook she bore , instead of Cynthia's spear , To lop the growth of the luxuriant year . Pope . 2. To cut any thing . • The gardener may lop religion as he pleases . Howel . So long as there's a head , Hither will all the ...
... Locke . The hook she bore , instead of Cynthia's spear , To lop the growth of the luxuriant year . Pope . 2. To cut any thing . • The gardener may lop religion as he pleases . Howel . So long as there's a head , Hither will all the ...
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... Locke . But rebel wit deserts thee oft in vain , Lost in the maze of words he turns again . Pope . 10. To deprive of . How should you go about to lose him a wife he loves with so much passion ! Temple . 11. Not to employ ; not to enjoy ...
... Locke . But rebel wit deserts thee oft in vain , Lost in the maze of words he turns again . Pope . 10. To deprive of . How should you go about to lose him a wife he loves with so much passion ! Temple . 11. Not to employ ; not to enjoy ...
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