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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... South . The law in that case punisheth the thought ; for better is a mischief than an inconvenience . Come you murth'ring ministers ! Wherever in your sightless substances You wait on nature's mischief Spenser . Shaksp . Psalms . Thy ...
... South . The law in that case punisheth the thought ; for better is a mischief than an inconvenience . Come you murth'ring ministers ! Wherever in your sightless substances You wait on nature's mischief Spenser . Shaksp . Psalms . Thy ...
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... South . What hopes delude thee , miserable man ? 2. Wretched ; worthless . Miserable comforters are ye all . Dryden . Job . 3. Culpably parsimonious ; stingy . In low language . 4.- Despicable ; wretched ; mean : as , a miserable person ...
... South . What hopes delude thee , miserable man ? 2. Wretched ; worthless . Miserable comforters are ye all . Dryden . Job . 3. Culpably parsimonious ; stingy . In low language . 4.- Despicable ; wretched ; mean : as , a miserable person ...
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... South To MISGOVERN . v . a . [ mis and goveru . ] To govern ill ; to administer unfaith fully . Solyman charged him bitterly , that he had misgoverned the state , and inverted his treasures Knalles MISGOVERNED . adj . [ from misgovern ...
... South To MISGOVERN . v . a . [ mis and goveru . ] To govern ill ; to administer unfaith fully . Solyman charged him bitterly , that he had misgoverned the state , and inverted his treasures Knalles MISGOVERNED . adj . [ from misgovern ...
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... South's Sermons . To MISREPRESENT . v . a . [ mis and re- present . ] To represent not as it is ; to falsify to disadvantage : mis often sig- nifies not only error , but malice or mis- chief . Two qualities necessary to a reader before ...
... South's Sermons . To MISREPRESENT . v . a . [ mis and re- present . ] To represent not as it is ; to falsify to disadvantage : mis often sig- nifies not only error , but malice or mis- chief . Two qualities necessary to a reader before ...
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... South . This , if it be neglected , will make the reader very much mistake and misunderstand his mean- ing . Lucke . Were they only designed to instruct the three succeeding generations , they are in no danger of being misunderstood ...
... South . This , if it be neglected , will make the reader very much mistake and misunderstand his mean- ing . Lucke . Were they only designed to instruct the three succeeding generations , they are in no danger of being misunderstood ...
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