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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... labour'd nothings , in so strange a style , Amaze th ' unlearn'd , and make the learned smile . Popse The learned met with free approach , Although they came not in a coach . Swift . The best account is given of them by their own ...
... labour'd nothings , in so strange a style , Amaze th ' unlearn'd , and make the learned smile . Popse The learned met with free approach , Although they came not in a coach . Swift . The best account is given of them by their own ...
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... labour for so vast a frame . Dryd . In length of time it will cover the whole plain , and make one mountain with that on which it now stands . Addison . 6. Reach or expansion of any thing . I do not recommend to all a pursuit of ...
... labour for so vast a frame . Dryd . In length of time it will cover the whole plain , and make one mountain with that on which it now stands . Addison . 6. Reach or expansion of any thing . I do not recommend to all a pursuit of ...
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... labour'd spirits Crave harbourage within your city walls . Shaks . Roscetes presented his army before the gates of the city , in hopes that the citizens would raise some tumult , and let him in . Knolles . What boots it at one gate to ...
... labour'd spirits Crave harbourage within your city walls . Shaks . Roscetes presented his army before the gates of the city , in hopes that the citizens would raise some tumult , and let him in . Knolles . What boots it at one gate to ...
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... labour , forgets the early rising , and hard riding of huntsmen . Locke . 19. To be in the power ; to belong to . Do'st thou endeavour , as much as in thee lies , to preserve the lives of all men ? Duppa . He shews himself very ...
... labour , forgets the early rising , and hard riding of huntsmen . Locke . 19. To be in the power ; to belong to . Do'st thou endeavour , as much as in thee lies , to preserve the lives of all men ? Duppa . He shews himself very ...
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... labour , who would look for him amongst the race of brutes ; but will very little contribute to the discovery amongst men . Locke . If a king come in by conquest , he is no longer a limited monarch ; if he afterwards consent to ...
... labour , who would look for him amongst the race of brutes ; but will very little contribute to the discovery amongst men . Locke . If a king come in by conquest , he is no longer a limited monarch ; if he afterwards consent to ...
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