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 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Dryden's Ceyx and Alcyone . A little house with trees a - row , And , like its master , very low . Pope's Horace . 8. A is sometimes redundant ; as , arise , arouse , awake ; the same with rise , rouse , wake . 9. A , in abbreviation ...
... Dryden's Ceyx and Alcyone . A little house with trees a - row , And , like its master , very low . Pope's Horace . 8. A is sometimes redundant ; as , arise , arouse , awake ; the same with rise , rouse , wake . 9. A , in abbreviation ...
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... Dryden . If the mind be curbed and humbled too much in children ; if their spirits be abased and broken much by too strict an hand over them ; they lose all their vigour and industry . Locke on Educ . ABA'SED . adj . ( with heralds ...
... Dryden . If the mind be curbed and humbled too much in children ; if their spirits be abased and broken much by too strict an hand over them ; they lose all their vigour and industry . Locke on Educ . ABA'SED . adj . ( with heralds ...
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... Dryden . Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove , And winds shall waft it to the pov'rs above . Pope's Pastorals , 3. Before . [ See ABOVE - CITED . ] I said above , that these two machines of the balance , and the dira , were ...
... Dryden . Your praise the birds shall chant in every grove , And winds shall waft it to the pov'rs above . Pope's Pastorals , 3. Before . [ See ABOVE - CITED . ] I said above , that these two machines of the balance , and the dira , were ...
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... Dryden . To A'DDLE . v . a . [ from addle , adj . ] To make addle ; to corrupt ; to make bar- ren . This is also evidenced in eggs , whereof the sound ones sink , and such as are addled swim ; as do also those that are termed hypanemia ...
... Dryden . To A'DDLE . v . a . [ from addle , adj . ] To make addle ; to corrupt ; to make bar- ren . This is also evidenced in eggs , whereof the sound ones sink , and such as are addled swim ; as do also those that are termed hypanemia ...
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... Dryden . AIM . n . s . [ from the verb . ] 1. The direction of a missile weapon . Ascanius , young and eager of his game , Soon bent his bow , uncertain of his aim ; But the dire fiend the fatal arrow guides , Which pierc'd his bowels ...
... Dryden . AIM . n . s . [ from the verb . ] 1. The direction of a missile weapon . Ascanius , young and eager of his game , Soon bent his bow , uncertain of his aim ; But the dire fiend the fatal arrow guides , Which pierc'd his bowels ...
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Страница 45 - As one who, long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight ; The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
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