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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Arbuthnot . O'erlooks the neighbours with a wide survey , LE'The . n . s . [ aágn . ] Oblivion ; a draught And nods at every house his threatening fire . of oblivion . Dryden . The conquering wine hath steept our'sense 1.
Arbuthnot . O'erlooks the neighbours with a wide survey , LE'The . n . s . [ aágn . ] Oblivion ; a draught And nods at every house his threatening fire . of oblivion . Dryden . The conquering wine hath steept our'sense 1.
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[ yuxuperba ; liquoricia , in Scotland in the same sense . Italian . ] A root of sweet taste . LICHOWL , n . s . [ lich and owl . ] A sort Liquorice root is long and slender , externally of a dusky reddish brown , but within of a fine ...
[ yuxuperba ; liquoricia , in Scotland in the same sense . Italian . ] A root of sweet taste . LICHOWL , n . s . [ lich and owl . ] A sort Liquorice root is long and slender , externally of a dusky reddish brown , but within of a fine ...
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Sense thinks the ligbtning born before the Te should be tried with shoots of vines , and thunder ; routs of red roses ; for it may be they , being of What tells us then they both together are ? a more ligneous nature , will incorporate ...
Sense thinks the ligbtning born before the Te should be tried with shoots of vines , and thunder ; routs of red roses ; for it may be they , being of What tells us then they both together are ? a more ligneous nature , will incorporate ...
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In an ill sense . there are in the makes and tempers of their Let order die , reinds ; only there is this difference , that the And let this world no longer be a stage distinguishing characters of the face , and the To feed contention ...
In an ill sense . there are in the makes and tempers of their Let order die , reinds ; only there is this difference , that the And let this world no longer be a stage distinguishing characters of the face , and the To feed contention ...
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Addison . shews to him as ir doth to me , all his senses have 7. ... Wealthy or independent person : to The nurse's legends , are for truths receiv'd , this sense some refer the following pasAnd the man dreams but what the boy believ'd ...
Addison . shews to him as ir doth to me , all his senses have 7. ... Wealthy or independent person : to The nurse's legends , are for truths receiv'd , this sense some refer the following pasAnd the man dreams but what the boy believ'd ...
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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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