An essay on the archaiology of popular English phrases and nursery rhymes |
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... reference to some unsound [ untenable ] proposition ; some hollow argument ; some absurd reason which has been advanced . ' Et woont hol waerd ' er ; q . e . it is there where empty words are to be found ; that is where we find the ...
... reference to some unsound [ untenable ] proposition ; some hollow argument ; some absurd reason which has been advanced . ' Et woont hol waerd ' er ; q . e . it is there where empty words are to be found ; that is where we find the ...
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... reference to a person's taking too much upon himself , being too assuming in his discourse , talking big , say , il se mettoit sur son quant à moi ; moi [ me ] being in even a stronger sense of egotism than I. Ick resounds into ig , so ...
... reference to a person's taking too much upon himself , being too assuming in his discourse , talking big , say , il se mettoit sur son quant à moi ; moi [ me ] being in even a stronger sense of egotism than I. Ick resounds into ig , so ...
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... reference to the contraction of the lips into a short tube or pipe , as is made in that way of giving a kiss or buss ; but whether the Latin basium is the same word , and whether basiare and the Italian baciare belong here , may be a ...
... reference to the contraction of the lips into a short tube or pipe , as is made in that way of giving a kiss or buss ; but whether the Latin basium is the same word , and whether basiare and the Italian baciare belong here , may be a ...
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... , Proudly secure , yet LIABLE to fall By weakest subtleties . " * Sentence of separation . MILTON . Evidently without reference to either writing or printing . HE PUTS THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE , To ill POPULAR PHRASES . 37.
... , Proudly secure , yet LIABLE to fall By weakest subtleties . " * Sentence of separation . MILTON . Evidently without reference to either writing or printing . HE PUTS THE CART BEFORE THE HORSE , To ill POPULAR PHRASES . 37.
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... reference to the nothingness , empti- ness , insignificance , and vanity of the idol , the object of the heathen's worship : a thing hewn and shaped by his own hand from a worthless material , inanimate , and plainly powerless , there ...
... reference to the nothingness , empti- ness , insignificance , and vanity of the idol , the object of the heathen's worship : a thing hewn and shaped by his own hand from a worthless material , inanimate , and plainly powerless , there ...
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analogous Anglo-Saxon aspirate bear belongs bend beren Bije BILDERDIJK bring called chop contracted participle present derives dialect dije dijen direction of sense Doogh Dutch eldir ellipsis etymology evidently explained expression favour fellow female fetch fool formerly spelt French German grete grounded groundedly hand head heart heet heeten Hence herte hold hoon HORNE TOOKE horse HUDIBRAS IBID IDEM ijse implying import intermutating Italian JOHNSON says keye labour language Latin literal form maie meaning mede meê metathesis mind nature never pain participle past participle present past participle phrase play potential mood præterite pronounce prosopopoeia PROVERB question quoth regard Saxon schie semid SHAKSPEARE shrewd sounds Spanish spelt by CHAUCER suspect taele tell term thema ther thing thou TITMOUSE travesty trope turn utter verb whence Wijse word
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