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 3 |
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Their learning lay chiefly in flourish ; they The larger here , and there the lesser lain bs , were not much wiser than the less prerending multitude . Collier on Pride . The new - fall'n young herd blearing for their dams .
Their learning lay chiefly in flourish ; they The larger here , and there the lesser lain bs , were not much wiser than the less prerending multitude . Collier on Pride . The new - fall'n young herd blearing for their dams .
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Letiers without the singular : learning , a sleep from which one cannot be kept The Jews marvelled , saying , How knoweth awake . this man letters , having never learned ? John . The letbergs must have his quiet course ; 5.
Letiers without the singular : learning , a sleep from which one cannot be kept The Jews marvelled , saying , How knoweth awake . this man letters , having never learned ? John . The letbergs must have his quiet course ; 5.
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Having no gradations of superiority . educated to learning . Be level in preferments , and you will soon be Beatles : A martial man , not streetened by a lettered To Le'vel . v . a . [ Irom the adjective . ) ...
Having no gradations of superiority . educated to learning . Be level in preferments , and you will soon be Beatles : A martial man , not streetened by a lettered To Le'vel . v . a . [ Irom the adjective . ) ...
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opening the bladder . specting letters , regarding learning . The art or practice of cutting for the Literary history , is an account of the stone . state of learning and of the lives of Li'TIGANT . n . s .
opening the bladder . specting letters , regarding learning . The art or practice of cutting for the Literary history , is an account of the stone . state of learning and of the lives of Li'TIGANT . n . s .
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Having one of its geometrical dimen- in an eagerness of learning more . Dryder . sions in a greater degree than either of Persia left for you The realm of Candahar for dow'r I brought , the other . His branches became long because of ...
Having one of its geometrical dimen- in an eagerness of learning more . Dryder . sions in a greater degree than either of Persia left for you The realm of Candahar for dow'r I brought , the other . His branches became long because of ...
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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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