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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... Spirit ; briskness ; vivacity ; resolu- tion . The Helots bent thitherward with a new life of resolution , as if their captain had been a root out of which their courage had sprung . Sidney . They have no notion of life and fire in ...
... Spirit ; briskness ; vivacity ; resolu- tion . The Helots bent thitherward with a new life of resolution , as if their captain had been a root out of which their courage had sprung . Sidney . They have no notion of life and fire in ...
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... Spirit of vitriol poured to pure unmixed serum , coagulates as if it had been boiled . Spirit of sea- salt makes a perfect coagulation of the serum likewise , but with some different phænomena . Arbuthnot . LIKING . adj . [ perhaps ...
... Spirit of vitriol poured to pure unmixed serum , coagulates as if it had been boiled . Spirit of sea- salt makes a perfect coagulation of the serum likewise , but with some different phænomena . Arbuthnot . LIKING . adj . [ perhaps ...
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... spirit . I feel Shakspeare . The link of nature draw me ; flesh of flesh , 1 one of my bone thou art . Milton's Par . Lost . Fire , flood and earth , and air , by this were bound , And love , the common link , the new creation crown'd ...
... spirit . I feel Shakspeare . The link of nature draw me ; flesh of flesh , 1 one of my bone thou art . Milton's Par . Lost . Fire , flood and earth , and air , by this were bound , And love , the common link , the new creation crown'd ...
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... spirits and not so much in the humours , and therefore pass easily from body to body ; such are pestilences and lippitudes . Bacon . LIPWISDOM . n . s . [ lip and wisdom . ] Wisdom in talk without practice . I find that all is but ...
... spirits and not so much in the humours , and therefore pass easily from body to body ; such are pestilences and lippitudes . Bacon . LIPWISDOM . n . s . [ lip and wisdom . ] Wisdom in talk without practice . I find that all is but ...
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... spirit , come sometimes to be set right , and so make able and great men ; but tame and low spirits very seldom attain to any thing . Locke , LIV LI'VELODE . n . s . [ live and lode , from lead ; the means of leding life . ] Mainte ...
... spirit , come sometimes to be set right , and so make able and great men ; but tame and low spirits very seldom attain to any thing . Locke , LIV LI'VELODE . n . s . [ live and lode , from lead ; the means of leding life . ] Mainte ...
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