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 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Swift . 8. To pass ; to spend in any certain man- ner . The sweet woman leads an ill life with him . So shalt thou lead Shakspeare . Safest thy life , and best prepard endure The mortal passage when it comes . Milton . Him , fair ...
... Swift . 8. To pass ; to spend in any certain man- ner . The sweet woman leads an ill life with him . So shalt thou lead Shakspeare . Safest thy life , and best prepard endure The mortal passage when it comes . Milton . Him , fair ...
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... Swift . 1. Literature ; skill in languages or sci- ences ; generally scholastick know . ledge . Learning hath its infancy , when it is almost childish ; then its youth , when luxuriant and ju- venile ; then its strength of years , when ...
... Swift . 1. Literature ; skill in languages or sci- ences ; generally scholastick know . ledge . Learning hath its infancy , when it is almost childish ; then its youth , when luxuriant and ju- venile ; then its strength of years , when ...
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... Swift . LEGATINE . adj . [ from legate . ] 1. Made by a legate . When any one is absolved from excommuni- cation , it is provided by a legatine constitution , that some one shall publish such absolution . Ayliffe . 2. Belonging to a ...
... Swift . LEGATINE . adj . [ from legate . ] 1. Made by a legate . When any one is absolved from excommuni- cation , it is provided by a legatine constitution , that some one shall publish such absolution . Ayliffe . 2. Belonging to a ...
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... Swift . 12. To suffer any thing to take a course which requires no impulsive violence . In this sense it is commonly joined with a particle . Joshua . She let them down by a cord through the window . Launch out into the deep , and let ...
... Swift . 12. To suffer any thing to take a course which requires no impulsive violence . In this sense it is commonly joined with a particle . Joshua . She let them down by a cord through the window . Launch out into the deep , and let ...
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... Swift . nate import . The cause of error is ignorance , what restraints and limitations all principles have in regard of the matter whereunto they are appli- cable . Lesker I shall have good fortune ; go to , here's. LIM were • As when a ...
... Swift . nate import . The cause of error is ignorance , what restraints and limitations all principles have in regard of the matter whereunto they are appli- cable . Lesker I shall have good fortune ; go to , here's. LIM were • As when a ...
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