English Synonymes: With Copious Illustrations and Explanations, Drawn from the Best WritersBaldwin, Cradock, and Joy, and Simpkin and Marshall, 1826 - 688 страници |
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... FREQUENT - to frequent , resort to , haunt .... 12 FREQUENTLY - commonly , generally , frequently , usually , 378 34 FREQUENTLY - often , frequently ... 269 FRESH - fresh , new , novel , recent , modern . 334 TO FRET - to rub , chafe ...
... FREQUENT - to frequent , resort to , haunt .... 12 FREQUENTLY - commonly , generally , frequently , usually , 378 34 FREQUENTLY - often , frequently ... 269 FRESH - fresh , new , novel , recent , modern . 334 TO FRET - to rub , chafe ...
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... frequently owe their origin to the suggestions of the appetites and passions ; whence they are termed the imaginations of the heart : ' Different climates produce in men by a different mix- ture of the humours , a different and unequal ...
... frequently owe their origin to the suggestions of the appetites and passions ; whence they are termed the imaginations of the heart : ' Different climates produce in men by a different mix- ture of the humours , a different and unequal ...
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... frequently applied to matters of indifference ; Philoclea's beauty not only per- suaded , but so persuaded that all ... frequent detection of their falsehood ; The atheist has not found his post tenable , and is therefore retired into ...
... frequently applied to matters of indifference ; Philoclea's beauty not only per- suaded , but so persuaded that all ... frequent detection of their falsehood ; The atheist has not found his post tenable , and is therefore retired into ...
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... frequently from observation and circumstances , as from any direct personal efforts ; children as well as men get prin- ciples ; If we had the whole history of zeal , from the days of Cain to our times , we should see it filled with so ...
... frequently from observation and circumstances , as from any direct personal efforts ; children as well as men get prin- ciples ; If we had the whole history of zeal , from the days of Cain to our times , we should see it filled with so ...
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... frequently employed in the sense of superexcellent ; But now he seiz'd Briseis ' heav'nly charms , And of my valour's prize defrauds my arms . POPE . The poets have also availed themselves of the licence to use celestial in a similar ...
... frequently employed in the sense of superexcellent ; But now he seiz'd Briseis ' heav'nly charms , And of my valour's prize defrauds my arms . POPE . The poets have also availed themselves of the licence to use celestial in a similar ...
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according action ADDISON affections applied authority bad sense BLAIR body BURKE cause cerned character Christian Cicero circumstances comes common commonly compounded comprehends conduct CUMBERLAND degree denotes desire disposition distinction divine DRYDEN duty employed epithets evil exertion expresses favor fear feeling former French frequently German give Greek habits happy heart Hebrew hence HUDIBRAS human idea implies individual JENYNS JOHNSON judgement Latin latter less likewise low German manner marks marriage means ment MILTON mind mode nature ness never nexion nifies object offender one's opinion opposed ourselves pain participle particular passions perly Pisistratus pleasure POPE principles produce racter regard religion render respects Saxon sentiment SHAKSPEARE signifies literally society sometimes soul SOUTH speak species spects spirit STEELE superior supposed temper THOMSON tion Titus Manlius Torquatus uncon vice vidual violence virtue wish word
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