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, Volumen2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Tillotson . 5. Distinction . Our constitution does not only make a differ- ense between the guilty and the innocent , but , even among the guilty , between such as are more or less criminal . Addison's Freeholder . 6. Point in question ...
... Tillotson . 5. Distinction . Our constitution does not only make a differ- ense between the guilty and the innocent , but , even among the guilty , between such as are more or less criminal . Addison's Freeholder . 6. Point in question ...
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... Tillotson DIFFUSIVELY . adv . [ from diffusive . ] Widely ; extensively ; every way . DIFFUSIVENESS . n . s . [ from diffusive . ] 1. Extension ; dispersion ; the power of diffusing ; the state of being diffused . 2. Want of conciseness ...
... Tillotson DIFFUSIVELY . adv . [ from diffusive . ] Widely ; extensively ; every way . DIFFUSIVENESS . n . s . [ from diffusive . ] 1. Extension ; dispersion ; the power of diffusing ; the state of being diffused . 2. Want of conciseness ...
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... Tillotson . Whilst the champion , with redoubled might , Strikes home the jav'lin , his retiring foe Shrinks from the wound , and disappoints the Addison . There's nothing like surprising the rogues : how will they be disappointed ...
... Tillotson . Whilst the champion , with redoubled might , Strikes home the jav'lin , his retiring foe Shrinks from the wound , and disappoints the Addison . There's nothing like surprising the rogues : how will they be disappointed ...
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... Tillotson . 2. To be dissolved . While rocks stand , And rivers stir , thou canst not shrink or quail ; Yea , when both rocks and all things shall dis- band , Then shalt thou be my rock and tower . An humble soul is frighted into ...
... Tillotson . 2. To be dissolved . While rocks stand , And rivers stir , thou canst not shrink or quail ; Yea , when both rocks and all things shall dis- band , Then shalt thou be my rock and tower . An humble soul is frighted into ...
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... Tillotson . The goddess , with a discontented air , Seems to reject him , tho ' she grants his pray'r . Pope DISCONTENTEDNESS . n . s . [ from dis- contented . ] Uneasiness ; want of ease ; dissatisfaction . A beautiful bust of ...
... Tillotson . The goddess , with a discontented air , Seems to reject him , tho ' she grants his pray'r . Pope DISCONTENTEDNESS . n . s . [ from dis- contented . ] Uneasiness ; want of ease ; dissatisfaction . A beautiful bust of ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volumen2,Parte1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Vista completa - 1870 |
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