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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... pow'r , Active within , beyond the sense of brute . Milt . Does not the ambitious , the envious , and the revengeful man know very well , that the thirst of blood , and affectation of dominion by vio- lence and oppression , is a most ...
... pow'r , Active within , beyond the sense of brute . Milt . Does not the ambitious , the envious , and the revengeful man know very well , that the thirst of blood , and affectation of dominion by vio- lence and oppression , is a most ...
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... pow'r to raise . DIALOGUE . v . a . [ from the noun . ] Dryden To discourse with another ; to confer . Dost dialogue with thy shadow ? Shakspeare . DIALYSIS . n . s . [ didàvoic . ] The figure in rhetorick by which syllables or words ...
... pow'r to raise . DIALOGUE . v . a . [ from the noun . ] Dryden To discourse with another ; to confer . Dost dialogue with thy shadow ? Shakspeare . DIALYSIS . n . s . [ didàvoic . ] The figure in rhetorick by which syllables or words ...
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... pow'r , Sinall at her birth , but rising ev'ry hour ; While scarce the skies her horrid head can bound , She stalks on earth , and shakes the world Rept . " around .. DIRECT . adj . [ directus , Latin . ] 1. Straight ; not crooked . 2 ...
... pow'r , Sinall at her birth , but rising ev'ry hour ; While scarce the skies her horrid head can bound , She stalks on earth , and shakes the world Rept . " around .. DIRECT . adj . [ directus , Latin . ] 1. Straight ; not crooked . 2 ...
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... pow'r of pestilent disease . Thomson's Summer . To DISEASE . v . a . [ from the noun . ] 1. To afflict with disease ; to torment with pain or sickness ; to make morbid ; to infect . We are all diseased , And without surfeiting and ...
... pow'r of pestilent disease . Thomson's Summer . To DISEASE . v . a . [ from the noun . ] 1. To afflict with disease ; to torment with pain or sickness ; to make morbid ; to infect . We are all diseased , And without surfeiting and ...
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... pow'r dispose , The world was free from tyrants , wars , and woes . 1. To give ; to place ; to bestow . see , Prior . Yet , when noble benefits shall prove Not well dispos'd , the mind grown once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms ...
... pow'r dispose , The world was free from tyrants , wars , and woes . 1. To give ; to place ; to bestow . see , Prior . Yet , when noble benefits shall prove Not well dispos'd , the mind grown once corrupt , They turn to vicious forms ...
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