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, כרך 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... never read . Pope . 2. To make less bright ; to obscure . A ship that through the ocean wide , By conduct of some star , doth make her way , When as a storm hath dim'd her trusty guide , Out of her course doth wander iar astray . All of ...
... never read . Pope . 2. To make less bright ; to obscure . A ship that through the ocean wide , By conduct of some star , doth make her way , When as a storm hath dim'd her trusty guide , Out of her course doth wander iar astray . All of ...
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... never penetrate through this disguise . Dryd 2. A false appearance ; counterfeit show . Hence guilty joys , distastes , surmises , False oaths , false tears , deceits , disguises . Pope . 3. Disorder by drink . You see we've burnt our ...
... never penetrate through this disguise . Dryd 2. A false appearance ; counterfeit show . Hence guilty joys , distastes , surmises , False oaths , false tears , deceits , disguises . Pope . 3. Disorder by drink . You see we've burnt our ...
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... Never shall my harp thy praise Forget , nor from thy father's praise disjoin . Lest different degree Milton . Disjoin us , and I then too late renounce Deity for thee , when fate will not permit . Milton . Happier for me , that all our ...
... Never shall my harp thy praise Forget , nor from thy father's praise disjoin . Lest different degree Milton . Disjoin us , and I then too late renounce Deity for thee , when fate will not permit . Milton . Happier for me , that all our ...
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... never be capable of a wrong representation , nor mislead us from the true ap prehension of any thing by its dislikeness to it ; and such , excepting those of substances , are ali DISLIKER . n . s . [ from dislike . ] A dis- our own ...
... never be capable of a wrong representation , nor mislead us from the true ap prehension of any thing by its dislikeness to it ; and such , excepting those of substances , are ali DISLIKER . n . s . [ from dislike . ] A dis- our own ...
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... never survey an entire body of truth , but must always view it as deformed and dumembered . Watts . To DISMI'SS . v . a . [ dimissus , Latin . ] 1. To send away . We commit thee thither Until his army be dismiss'd from him . Shaks . He ...
... never survey an entire body of truth , but must always view it as deformed and dumembered . Watts . To DISMI'SS . v . a . [ dimissus , Latin . ] 1. To send away . We commit thee thither Until his army be dismiss'd from him . Shaks . He ...
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Addison on Italy Addison's Spectator Æneid Arbuthnot Atterbury Bacon Bacon's Nat beasts Ben Jonson blood body Boyle Brown Brown's Vulgar cause Clarendon colour Coriolanus Cymbeline death Decay of Piety Denham Dict divine doth draw Dryd Dryden Dryden's Eneid Dutch earth Errours eyes fair Fairy Queen fall favour fear fire flowers force fore foul fruit give ground hath heart heav'n Henry VI honour Hooker Hudibras Juvenal kind King Lear L'Estrange Latin live Locke lord low Latin Macbeth Milton mind motion n. s. French nature ness never noun Opticks Othello Paradise Lost passion Pope pow'r Prior publick Raleigh Saxon sense Shaks Shaksp Shakspeare Shakspeare's Henry shew Sidney soul South Spenser spirits Swift Temple thee thing thou thought Tillotson tion tongue unto verb virtue Waller wind Woodward word