The new encyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary ofarts and sciences, Том 7 |
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... Locke . To DAPPLE . v . a . [ from the adjective . ] freak ; to vary ; to diversify with colours But under him a grey fteed did he wild , Whofe bufinefs with dappled circles were dight . Spe The gentle day , Dapples the drowfy caft with ...
... Locke . To DAPPLE . v . a . [ from the adjective . ] freak ; to vary ; to diversify with colours But under him a grey fteed did he wild , Whofe bufinefs with dappled circles were dight . Spe The gentle day , Dapples the drowfy caft with ...
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... Locke . Fair when that cloud of pride , which oft de dark Her goodly light , with fmiles the drives away Spen DARKEHMEN , a town of Pruffia , 50 mi ESE . of Konigsberg . ( 1. ) To DARKEN . v . a . [ from dark . ] 1 . make dark ; to ...
... Locke . Fair when that cloud of pride , which oft de dark Her goodly light , with fmiles the drives away Spen DARKEHMEN , a town of Pruffia , 50 mi ESE . of Konigsberg . ( 1. ) To DARKEN . v . a . [ from dark . ] 1 . make dark ; to ...
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... Locke . 3. To be gin , yet faintly ; to give fome promifes of luftre or eminence.- While we behold fuch dauntlefs worth appear In da uning youth , and fouls fo void of fear . Dryden . Thy hand ftrikes out fome free defign , When life ...
... Locke . 3. To be gin , yet faintly ; to give fome promifes of luftre or eminence.- While we behold fuch dauntlefs worth appear In da uning youth , and fouls fo void of fear . Dryden . Thy hand ftrikes out fome free defign , When life ...
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... Locke . 6. Emp- ty ; vacant -This colour often carries the mind away ; yea , it deceiveth the fenfe ; and it feemeth to the eye a fhorter diftance of way , if it be all dead and continued , than if it have trees or build- ings , or any ...
... Locke . 6. Emp- ty ; vacant -This colour often carries the mind away ; yea , it deceiveth the fenfe ; and it feemeth to the eye a fhorter diftance of way , if it be all dead and continued , than if it have trees or build- ings , or any ...
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... Locke . 6. TO DEAL in . To have to do with ; to be engaged in ; to practife . - Suiters are fo diftafted with delays and abules , that plain - deal- ing , in denying to deal in fuits at firft , is grown not only honourable but alfo ...
... Locke . 6. TO DEAL in . To have to do with ; to be engaged in ; to practife . - Suiters are fo diftafted with delays and abules , that plain - deal- ing , in denying to deal in fuits at firft , is grown not only honourable but alfo ...
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