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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... probably comes from templum the tem- ple , that being the place most fitted for contemplation . Meditate , in Latin meditatus , participle of meditor , is probably changed from melitor , in Greek μsλstáw , to modulate or attune the ...
... probably comes from templum the tem- ple , that being the place most fitted for contemplation . Meditate , in Latin meditatus , participle of meditor , is probably changed from melitor , in Greek μsλstáw , to modulate or attune the ...
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... probably from venere beauty , signifying to hold in very high esteem for its superior qualities : revere is another form of the same verb . Reverence is equally engendered by the contempla- tion of superiority in a being , whether of ...
... probably from venere beauty , signifying to hold in very high esteem for its superior qualities : revere is another form of the same verb . Reverence is equally engendered by the contempla- tion of superiority in a being , whether of ...
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... probably from fesiæ , or feria , which , in all proba- bility , comes from the Greek ispôs sacred , because these days were kept sacred or vacant from all secular labor : festival and holiday , as the words themselves denote , have ...
... probably from fesiæ , or feria , which , in all proba- bility , comes from the Greek ispôs sacred , because these days were kept sacred or vacant from all secular labor : festival and holiday , as the words themselves denote , have ...
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... probably changed from dius or deus , signifying regard for the gods ; devout , in Latin devotus , from devoveo to engage by a vow , signifies devoted or consecrated ; religious , in Latin religiosus , comes from religio and religo to ...
... probably changed from dius or deus , signifying regard for the gods ; devout , in Latin devotus , from devoveo to engage by a vow , signifies devoted or consecrated ; religious , in Latin religiosus , comes from religio and religo to ...
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... probably comes from the Greek oopa to think , because it is what gives rise to much conjecture ; prognostic , in Greek πроу- varinov , from apoyo to know before , signifies the sign by which one judges a thing before hand , because a ...
... probably comes from the Greek oopa to think , because it is what gives rise to much conjecture ; prognostic , in Greek πроу- varinov , from apoyo to know before , signifies the sign by which one judges a thing before hand , because a ...
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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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Страница 283 - To men of other minds my fancy flies, Embosom'd in the deep where Holland lies. Methinks her patient sons before me stand, Where the broad ocean leans against the land, And sedulous to stop the coming tide, Lift the tall rampire's artificial pride. Onward methinks, and diligently slow, The firm connected bulwark seems to grow ; Spreads its long arms amidst the watery roar, Scoops out an empire, and usurps the shore...
Страница 174 - Fairest of stars, last in the train of night, If better thou belong not to the dawn, Sure pledge of day, that crown'st the smiling morn With thy bright circlet, praise him in thy sphere, While day arises, that sweet hour of prime.
Страница 320 - But happy they, the happiest of their kind, Whom gentler stars unite, and in one fate Their hearts, their fortunes, and their beings blend. 'Tis not the coarser tie of human laws, Unnatural oft, and foreign to the mind, That binds their peace ; but harmony itself, Attuning all their passions into love . Where friendship...
Страница 92 - Ye noble few ! who here unbending stand Beneath life's pressure, yet bear up awhile, And what your bounded view, which only saw A little part, deem'd Evil, is no more ; The storms of Wintry Time will quickly pass, And one unbounded Spring encircle all.
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Страница 208 - But when contending chiefs blockade the throne, Contracting regal power to stretch their own ; When I behold a factious band agree To call it freedom when themselves are free ; Each wanton judge new penal statutes draw, Laws grind the poor^ and rich men rule the law...
Страница 68 - His house was known to all the vagrant train ; He chid their wanderings, but relieved their pain.
Страница 75 - Labour, and penury, the racks of pain, Disease, and sorrow's weeping train, And death, sad refuge from the storms of fate!
Страница 23 - Unskilful he to fawn, or seek for power By doctrines fashion'd to the varying hour; Far other aims his heart had learn'd to prize, More bent to raise the wretched than to rise.
Страница 348 - Yet come it will, the day decreed by fates! (How my heart trembles while my tongue relates!) The day when thou, imperial Troy! must bend, And see thy warriors fall, thy glories end.