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 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... sound . into one's familiarity : probably from When they list , their lean and flashy songs Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched strai . the scrapes or bows of a flatterer . Milton . SCRAPE . N. s . ( skrap , Swedish . ] SCRAP . n ...
... sound . into one's familiarity : probably from When they list , their lean and flashy songs Grate on their scrannel pipes of wretched strai . the scrapes or bows of a flatterer . Milton . SCRAPE . N. s . ( skrap , Swedish . ] SCRAP . n ...
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... sound , protuberances ; and therefore polish it no other- As of a dame distress'd , who cry'd for aid , wise than by bringing its roughness to a very fine And fili'd with loud laments the secret shade . grain , so that the scratches and ...
... sound , protuberances ; and therefore polish it no other- As of a dame distress'd , who cry'd for aid , wise than by bringing its roughness to a very fine And fili'd with loud laments the secret shade . grain , so that the scratches and ...
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... sound of words in prayer , they perfectly comprehend it , before you go any without the affection of the bcast , and a sedulous farther . Lorke . a Seift . The thunderbolt we see used by the greatest F2 SE D SE E a ...
... sound of words in prayer , they perfectly comprehend it , before you go any without the affection of the bcast , and a sedulous farther . Lorke . a Seift . The thunderbolt we see used by the greatest F2 SE D SE E a ...
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... sound minds which have their senses tree . Miller . sound ; What rhubarb , senna , or what purgative drug , But wisdom grows when senses do decay , Would scour these English hence ? Sbakspeare . And folly most in quickest sense is found ...
... sound minds which have their senses tree . Miller . sound ; What rhubarb , senna , or what purgative drug , But wisdom grows when senses do decay , Would scour these English hence ? Sbakspeare . And folly most in quickest sense is found ...
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... sound in a bell , or musical string , or other sounding body , is nothing but a trembling mopathetick ; full of passion . Not in use . tion , and the air nothing but that motion proTo this poetry would be made precedent , as pagated ...
... sound in a bell , or musical string , or other sounding body , is nothing but a trembling mopathetick ; full of passion . Not in use . tion , and the air nothing but that motion proTo this poetry would be made precedent , as pagated ...
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