A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2Butler, 1846 |
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Strana 1187
... observe its impregna- to put in , to take in , that which is to be borne or tions from the glands and lymphærduets carried ; -the carg ) . And they laded their asses with the corne and departed thence . - Bible , 1551. Gen. c . 42 ...
... observe its impregna- to put in , to take in , that which is to be borne or tions from the glands and lymphærduets carried ; -the carg ) . And they laded their asses with the corne and departed thence . - Bible , 1551. Gen. c . 42 ...
Strana 1204
... observe their motions , and to hold correspondence with them . Bacon . Advice to Sir George Villiers . It happened that a stage player borrowed a rusty musket , which had lien long leger in his shop . Fuller . Worthies . London And you ...
... observe their motions , and to hold correspondence with them . Bacon . Advice to Sir George Villiers . It happened that a stage player borrowed a rusty musket , which had lien long leger in his shop . Fuller . Worthies . London And you ...
Strana 1217
... observe many elegan- cies and curiosities of art and be highly pleased with several strokes and shadows in a picture , where a common eye can discern nothing at all . - Cudworth . Morality , b . iv . c . 2. s . 15 . There is a print of ...
... observe many elegan- cies and curiosities of art and be highly pleased with several strokes and shadows in a picture , where a common eye can discern nothing at all . - Cudworth . Morality , b . iv . c . 2. s . 15 . There is a print of ...
Strana 1221
... observe , regard , seems to vary from lystan , to care for , be desirous for , merely in the greater latitude to which the word ( without the aspirate ) is ex- tended in its application . To hearken , to attend , to pay or give ...
... observe , regard , seems to vary from lystan , to care for , be desirous for , merely in the greater latitude to which the word ( without the aspirate ) is ex- tended in its application . To hearken , to attend , to pay or give ...
Strana 1228
... observe , that after the verb to incline we say to or towards ; but after the verb to long , we must use either the word for or after , in order to convey our meaning . " The quotation from Dryden singularly combines the literal and ...
... observe , that after the verb to incline we say to or towards ; but after the verb to long , we must use either the word for or after , in order to convey our meaning . " The quotation from Dryden singularly combines the literal and ...
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