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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... thoughts , From the collection is a diverse thing . Davies . Brutes do want that quick discoursing power . To DISCOURSE . v ... thought . Swift . DISCOURSIVE . adj . [ from discourse . ] 1. Passing by intermediate steps from premises to ...
... thoughts , From the collection is a diverse thing . Davies . Brutes do want that quick discoursing power . To DISCOURSE . v ... thought . Swift . DISCOURSIVE . adj . [ from discourse . ] 1. Passing by intermediate steps from premises to ...
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... thoughts dwelling a considerable time upon the survey and discussion of each particular . Various discussions tear our heated brain : South . Opinions often turn ; still doubts remain ; And who indulges thought , increases pain . Prior ...
... thoughts dwelling a considerable time upon the survey and discussion of each particular . Various discussions tear our heated brain : South . Opinions often turn ; still doubts remain ; And who indulges thought , increases pain . Prior ...
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... Thought . DISENGA GED . participial adj . [ from dis- engage . ] 1. Disjoined ; disentangled . bestowed upon him , is not thought great by the DIS DIS.
... Thought . DISENGA GED . participial adj . [ from dis- engage . ] 1. Disjoined ; disentangled . bestowed upon him , is not thought great by the DIS DIS.
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... thought to disesteem or dis- suade the study of nature . Locke . DISESTIMATION . n . s . [ dis and æstimatio , Lat ... thought , that had it not been for four great disfavourers of that voyage , the en- terprize had succeeded . Bacon ...
... thought to disesteem or dis- suade the study of nature . Locke . DISESTIMATION . n . s . [ dis and æstimatio , Lat ... thought , that had it not been for four great disfavourers of that voyage , the en- terprize had succeeded . Bacon ...
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... thought , L'Estr . as severe as philosophy . It would have rested in inward senses , tacit dislikes . The jealous man is not angry if you dislike South . another ; but if you find those faults which are in his own character , you ...
... thought , L'Estr . as severe as philosophy . It would have rested in inward senses , tacit dislikes . The jealous man is not angry if you dislike South . another ; but if you find those faults which are in his own character , you ...
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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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