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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... soul . TO DISENTHRA L. v . a . [ dis and enthral . ] Brown . To set free ; to restore to liberty ; to rescue from slavery . But God my soul shall disentbral ; For I upon his name will call . Sandys . If religion were false , bad men ...
... soul . TO DISENTHRA L. v . a . [ dis and enthral . ] Brown . To set free ; to restore to liberty ; to rescue from slavery . But God my soul shall disentbral ; For I upon his name will call . Sandys . If religion were false , bad men ...
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... soul ; and the violent separation of this from the other , does as certainly infer death and dissolution , as the disjunction of the body and the soul in the South Your ruin . natural . DISJUNCTIVE . adj . [ disjunctivus , Lat . ] 1 ...
... soul ; and the violent separation of this from the other , does as certainly infer death and dissolution , as the disjunction of the body and the soul in the South Your ruin . natural . DISJUNCTIVE . adj . [ disjunctivus , Lat . ] 1 ...
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... soul itself by nature is , ' or hath in it , harmony . Hooker . Under this head of invention is placed the dis- position of the work , to put all things in a beau- tiful order and harmony , that the whole may be of a piece . Dryden's ...
... soul itself by nature is , ' or hath in it , harmony . Hooker . Under this head of invention is placed the dis- position of the work , to put all things in a beau- tiful order and harmony , that the whole may be of a piece . Dryden's ...
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... soul , as it relates to percep- tion and decision , to choice and pursuit , or aver- sion , is distinguishable to us . Hale . I shall distribute duty into its principal and eminent parts , distinguishable as they relate to God , our ...
... soul , as it relates to percep- tion and decision , to choice and pursuit , or aver- sion , is distinguishable to us . Hale . I shall distribute duty into its principal and eminent parts , distinguishable as they relate to God , our ...
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... souls , is , by a native puissance and efficacy , greatly available to bring to a perfect temper whatsoever is there ... soul . Shaksp . To DIVE . v . a . To explore by diving . Then Brutus , Rome's first martyr , I must name , The ...
... souls , is , by a native puissance and efficacy , greatly available to bring to a perfect temper whatsoever is there ... soul . Shaksp . To DIVE . v . a . To explore by diving . Then Brutus , Rome's first martyr , I must name , The ...
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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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