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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... receive church preferments , will be easily remedied by the repeal of the test . Swift . To DISABLE . v . a . [ dis and able . ] 1. To deprive of force ; to weaken ; to disqualify for any act . The lords Strutts lived generously , and ...
... receive church preferments , will be easily remedied by the repeal of the test . Swift . To DISABLE . v . a . [ dis and able . ] 1. To deprive of force ; to weaken ; to disqualify for any act . The lords Strutts lived generously , and ...
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... receive that dis- astered changeling . Sidney . 2. To afflict ; to mischief . These are the holes where eyes should be , which pitifully disaster the cheeks . Shakspeare . In his own fields , the swain Thomson . Disaster'd stands ...
... receive that dis- astered changeling . Sidney . 2. To afflict ; to mischief . These are the holes where eyes should be , which pitifully disaster the cheeks . Shakspeare . In his own fields , the swain Thomson . Disaster'd stands ...
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... receive instructions from another . He rebuked disciples who would call for fire from heaven upon whole cities , for the neglect of a few . King Charles . The commemorating the death of Christ , is the professing ourselves the disciples ...
... receive instructions from another . He rebuked disciples who would call for fire from heaven upon whole cities , for the neglect of a few . King Charles . The commemorating the death of Christ , is the professing ourselves the disciples ...
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... receive appellations , according to the language of the discoverer , from observations made upon the people . Broome ... receives , and reason is her being DIS The goodly prospect of some foreign land, ...
... receive appellations , according to the language of the discoverer , from observations made upon the people . Broome ... receives , and reason is her being DIS The goodly prospect of some foreign land, ...
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... receive a far more blessed reward , than three thousand volumes , written with disdainful sharpness of wit . Hooker . The queen is obstinate , Stubborn to justice , apt t ' accuse it , Disdainful to be tried by ' t . Seek through this ...
... receive a far more blessed reward , than three thousand volumes , written with disdainful sharpness of wit . Hooker . The queen is obstinate , Stubborn to justice , apt t ' accuse it , Disdainful to be tried by ' t . Seek through this ...
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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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