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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... nature ; not allied . What besides this unhappy servility to cus tom can reconcile men , that own christianity , to a practice so widely distant from it ? Government of the Tongue . 6. Not obvious ; not plain . It was one of the first ...
... nature ; not allied . What besides this unhappy servility to cus tom can reconcile men , that own christianity , to a practice so widely distant from it ? Government of the Tongue . 6. Not obvious ; not plain . It was one of the first ...
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... Natural History . On its sides it was bounded pretty distinctly , Newton's Opticks . Rightly to distinguish is , by conceit of the mind , to sever things different in nature , and to To separate from others by some mark discern wherein ...
... Natural History . On its sides it was bounded pretty distinctly , Newton's Opticks . Rightly to distinguish is , by conceit of the mind , to sever things different in nature , and to To separate from others by some mark discern wherein ...
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... Natural History . Around our pole the spiry dragon glides , And , like a winding stream , the bears divides , The less and ... nature never dive . Blackmore . You should have div'd into my inmost thoughts . Philips . To immerge into any ...
... Natural History . Around our pole the spiry dragon glides , And , like a winding stream , the bears divides , The less and ... nature never dive . Blackmore . You should have div'd into my inmost thoughts . Philips . To immerge into any ...
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... nature's dower , That ever was from heav'n to earth confin'd . Davies . Presageful ; divining ; prescient . Yet oft his heart , divine of something ill , Misgave him ; he the fault'ring measure felt . Milton . DIVINE . n . s . 1. A ...
... nature's dower , That ever was from heav'n to earth confin'd . Davies . Presageful ; divining ; prescient . Yet oft his heart , divine of something ill , Misgave him ; he the fault'ring measure felt . Milton . DIVINE . n . s . 1. A ...
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... nature . Is it then impossible to distinguish the divine- ness of this book from that which is humane ? 2. Excellence in the supreme degree . By Jupiter , an angel ! or , if not , An earthly paragon : behold divineness No elder than a ...
... nature . Is it then impossible to distinguish the divine- ness of this book from that which is humane ? 2. Excellence in the supreme degree . By Jupiter , an angel ! or , if not , An earthly paragon : behold divineness No elder than a ...
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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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