A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best AuthoritiesBell and Daldy, 1858 |
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Strana 1196
... appear , cheerful , pleasant , benevolent , favourable , propitious , bene- ficent , fertile . The kyng somdel to ... appears to be formed . See the quotations from Sir T. More and Brende . To throw out or away pro- fusely , wastefully ...
... appear , cheerful , pleasant , benevolent , favourable , propitious , bene- ficent , fertile . The kyng somdel to ... appears to be formed . See the quotations from Sir T. More and Brende . To throw out or away pro- fusely , wastefully ...
Strana 1228
... appear to us not born within the sound of Bow - bells . - Pegge . Anec . of the English Language . LONE . LO'NELY . LO'NELINESS . LO'NENESS . LO'NESOME . LO'NESOMENESS . From alone , that is , all one ; one being all . Solitary or ...
... appear to us not born within the sound of Bow - bells . - Pegge . Anec . of the English Language . LONE . LO'NELY . LO'NELINESS . LO'NENESS . LO'NESOME . LO'NESOMENESS . From alone , that is , all one ; one being all . Solitary or ...
Strana 1229
... appear or seem , or cause to appear or seem ; to have or take the appearance , the aspect . to words derived from the compounds of the Lat . To look ( with prepositions ) is used as equivalent Specere ; e . g.- A looking about ...
... appear or seem , or cause to appear or seem ; to have or take the appearance , the aspect . to words derived from the compounds of the Lat . To look ( with prepositions ) is used as equivalent Specere ; e . g.- A looking about ...
Strana 1239
... appear , And may perhaps deserve your princely ear . Cowley . The Davideis , b . iii . Sleep , sleep again , my lyre ! For thou canst never tell my humble tale In sounds that will prevail ; Nor gentle thoughts in her inspire . There ...
... appear , And may perhaps deserve your princely ear . Cowley . The Davideis , b . iii . Sleep , sleep again , my lyre ! For thou canst never tell my humble tale In sounds that will prevail ; Nor gentle thoughts in her inspire . There ...
Strana 1251
... appear be- fore them , where the whole business was , to hear himself declar'd no orator of the University , nor canon of Christ Church . - Hammond , vol . i . p . viii . Life , by Fell . It doth not appear that he usurped more than a ...
... appear be- fore them , where the whole business was , to hear himself declar'd no orator of the University , nor canon of Christ Church . - Hammond , vol . i . p . viii . Life , by Fell . It doth not appear that he usurped more than a ...
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