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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... called to them . Locke . DISCOURSE . n . s . [ discours , French ; discursus , Latin . ] 1. The act of the understanding , by which it passes from premises to con- sequences . By reason of that original weakness in the instruments ...
... called to them . Locke . DISCOURSE . n . s . [ discours , French ; discursus , Latin . ] 1. The act of the understanding , by which it passes from premises to con- sequences . By reason of that original weakness in the instruments ...
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... called by the Stoicks apathy , or dis- passion , is called by the Scepticks indisturbance , by the Molenists quietism , by common men peace of conscience . Temple . nor , without disparagement to the author , could DISPASSIONATE . adj ...
... called by the Stoicks apathy , or dis- passion , is called by the Scepticks indisturbance , by the Molenists quietism , by common men peace of conscience . Temple . nor , without disparagement to the author , could DISPASSIONATE . adj ...
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... called different ways . Never was known a night of such distraction , Noise so confus'd and dreadful ; jostling crowds , That run and knew not whither . Dryden What may we not hope from him in a time of quiet and tranquillity , since ...
... called different ways . Never was known a night of such distraction , Noise so confus'd and dreadful ; jostling crowds , That run and knew not whither . Dryden What may we not hope from him in a time of quiet and tranquillity , since ...
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... called me Dromio , and swore I was assured to her ; told me what privy marks I had about me . Shaksp Expelled his oracles , and common temples of delusion , the devil runs into corners , exercising meaner trumperies , and acting his ...
... called me Dromio , and swore I was assured to her ; told me what privy marks I had about me . Shaksp Expelled his oracles , and common temples of delusion , the devil runs into corners , exercising meaner trumperies , and acting his ...
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... called the oriental burdock , is said to be the true rhubarb . Miller . Nothing teems But hateful docks , rough thistles , kecksies , burs , Losing both beauty and utility . Shaksp . My love for gentle Dermot faster grows Than you tall ...
... called the oriental burdock , is said to be the true rhubarb . Miller . Nothing teems But hateful docks , rough thistles , kecksies , burs , Losing both beauty and utility . Shaksp . My love for gentle Dermot faster grows Than you tall ...
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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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