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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... matter , in succession , vitally united to the same organized body . Locke . 2. Present state ; as distinct from other parts of human existence . O life , thou nothing's younger brother ! So like , that we may take the one for t'other ...
... matter , in succession , vitally united to the same organized body . Locke . 2. Present state ; as distinct from other parts of human existence . O life , thou nothing's younger brother ! So like , that we may take the one for t'other ...
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... Matter of which mortar is made : so called because used in cement . There are so many species of lime stone , that we are to understand by it in general any stone that , upon a proper degree of heat , becomes a white calx , which will ...
... Matter of which mortar is made : so called because used in cement . There are so many species of lime stone , that we are to understand by it in general any stone that , upon a proper degree of heat , becomes a white calx , which will ...
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... matter , which is so diversified , should frame itself so unerringly , ac- cording to the idea of its kind . Glanville's Scep . Poets are limners of another kind , To copy out ideas in the mind ; Words are the paint by which their ...
... matter , which is so diversified , should frame itself so unerringly , ac- cording to the idea of its kind . Glanville's Scep . Poets are limners of another kind , To copy out ideas in the mind ; Words are the paint by which their ...
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... matter . Locke . If improvement cannot be made a recreation , they must be let loose to the childish play they fancy ; which they should be weaned from , by being made surfeit of it . LOOSE . n . s . [ from the verb . ] 1. Liberty ...
... matter . Locke . If improvement cannot be made a recreation , they must be let loose to the childish play they fancy ; which they should be weaned from , by being made surfeit of it . LOOSE . n . s . [ from the verb . ] 1. Liberty ...
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... matter cannot have the same conveniences in More . any modification . He that enjoyed crowns , and knew their worth , excepted them not out of the charge of universal vanity ; and yet the politician is not discouraged at the inconstancy ...
... matter cannot have the same conveniences in More . any modification . He that enjoyed crowns , and knew their worth , excepted them not out of the charge of universal vanity ; and yet the politician is not discouraged at the inconstancy ...
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Addison Ainsworth Arbuthnot Atterbury Bacon Ben Jonson Bentley bird blood body Boyle Brown called cause church chyle Clarendon colour death Dict doth Dryd Dryden Dutch earth Ecclesiasticus eyes fair Fairy Queen fire French give Glanville hand hast hath head heart heav'n honour Hooker Hudibras kind king L'Estrange labour land Latin leave light live Locke look lord low Latin Maccabees manner marcasites matter mean Milt Milton mind motion mouth nature ness never night noun o'er optick pain pass passion peace pear person plant Pope pow'r prince Prior publick Raleigh Saxon sense Shaks Shaksp Shakspeare shew Sidney soul South Spenser spirit stone sweet Swift Tatler thee thing thou thought Tillotson tion tongue tree unto v. a. mis verb virtue Waller Watts Woodward word