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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... mind the rider's voice , or hear the reins ; When glorious fields and opening camps he views , He runs with an unbounded loose . Prior . Poets should not , under a pretence of imitat- ing the ancients , give themselves such a loose in ...
... mind the rider's voice , or hear the reins ; When glorious fields and opening camps he views , He runs with an unbounded loose . Prior . Poets should not , under a pretence of imitat- ing the ancients , give themselves such a loose in ...
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... mind pursues the idea of infinity , it uses the ideas and repetition of numbers , which are so many distinct ideas , kept best by number from running into a confused heap , wherein the mind loses itself . Locke . But rebel wit deserts ...
... mind pursues the idea of infinity , it uses the ideas and repetition of numbers , which are so many distinct ideas , kept best by number from running into a confused heap , wherein the mind loses itself . Locke . But rebel wit deserts ...
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... mind , Her swain a pretty present has design'd . Dryd . Of the reliefs to ease a lovesick mind , Flavia prescribes despair . Granville . LOVESOME . adj . [ from love . ] Lovely . A word not used . Nothing new can spring Without thy ...
... mind , Her swain a pretty present has design'd . Dryd . Of the reliefs to ease a lovesick mind , Flavia prescribes despair . Granville . LOVESOME . adj . [ from love . ] Lovely . A word not used . Nothing new can spring Without thy ...
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... mind of man is too light to bear much certainty among the ruffling winds of passion and opinion ; and if the luggage be prized equally with the jewels , none will be cast out till all be shipwrecked . Glanville . A lively faith will ...
... mind of man is too light to bear much certainty among the ruffling winds of passion and opinion ; and if the luggage be prized equally with the jewels , none will be cast out till all be shipwrecked . Glanville . A lively faith will ...
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... Mind . LUST . . . [ lure , Sax . lust , Dutch . ] 1. Carnal desire . This our court , infected with their manners , Shews like a riotous inn , epicurism and lust Make it more like a tavern or a brothel , Thau a grac'd palace ...
... Mind . LUST . . . [ lure , Sax . lust , Dutch . ] 1. Carnal desire . This our court , infected with their manners , Shews like a riotous inn , epicurism and lust Make it more like a tavern or a brothel , Thau a grac'd palace ...
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