A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best Authorities, Zväzok 1William Pickering, 1844 - 2222 strán (strany) |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 100.
Strana
... Fear , generally designated as names of leading passions in the human mind , are in reality the names of two acts , to which we are moved by certain passions or affections ; and from continued association of the one with the other , the ...
... Fear , generally designated as names of leading passions in the human mind , are in reality the names of two acts , to which we are moved by certain passions or affections ; and from continued association of the one with the other , the ...
Strana 1
... fear , is to fare , Anglo - Saxon , Far - an , to go , to go away ; to flee , or cause to flee ; to run , or cause to run away ; to scare and hence applied to the feelings of a run - away . The Anglo - Saxon , Fa - r - an , and Latin fa ...
... fear , is to fare , Anglo - Saxon , Far - an , to go , to go away ; to flee , or cause to flee ; to run , or cause to run away ; to scare and hence applied to the feelings of a run - away . The Anglo - Saxon , Fa - r - an , and Latin fa ...
Strana 18
... Fear - ful , -full of the feeling of fear . full of that which causes the feeling . * Wallis . Dominium regis . See p . 139. Gill - Regnum ubi rex jus aut sententiam dicit , p . 32 . Thus a fearful man , may be either a timid PART I.
... Fear - ful , -full of the feeling of fear . full of that which causes the feeling . * Wallis . Dominium regis . See p . 139. Gill - Regnum ubi rex jus aut sententiam dicit , p . 32 . Thus a fearful man , may be either a timid PART I.
Strana 18
... fear , -or a daring man , who causes others to fear . The context must decide . But A fear - ful thing , as a fearful storm ; is a thing which , a storm which causes fear . A hand full , a mouth full ; -written handful , mouthful ...
... fear , -or a daring man , who causes others to fear . The context must decide . But A fear - ful thing , as a fearful storm ; is a thing which , a storm which causes fear . A hand full , a mouth full ; -written handful , mouthful ...
Strana 18
... fear not ; I shall accept . I have a foolish humour of taking , ( aside ) if you knew all . B. Jonson . Poetaster , Act iii . sc . 1 . Cyn . And if you judge it any recompense For your fair pains , t'have earned Diana's thanks , Diana ...
... fear not ; I shall accept . I have a foolish humour of taking , ( aside ) if you knew all . B. Jonson . Poetaster , Act iii . sc . 1 . Cyn . And if you judge it any recompense For your fair pains , t'have earned Diana's thanks , Diana ...
Obsah
18 | |
57 | |
95 | |
122 | |
154 | |
163 | |
186 | |
198 | |
487 | |
533 | |
546 | |
595 | |
636 | |
714 | |
715 | |
796 | |
215 | |
241 | |
263 | |
295 | |
354 | |
438 | |
444 | |
481 | |
482 | |
816 | |
836 | |
880 | |
887 | |
948 | |
1003 | |
1069 | |
1078 | |
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
applied arms Battle of Agincourt body Brunne called cause Chaucer Christ church Cotgrave Cowper death doth Drayton Dryden earth euery eyes Faerie Queene fear Fletch Gloucester Goth Gower grace Hall hand hath haue heart heaven herte Hist Holland holy Homer honour Iliad Jonson king Knightes Tale kyng Livy lond Lord loue Menage Milton mind Mirror for Magistrates nature neuer night Ovid Paradise Lost Persones Tale Piers Plouhman Plinie Plutarch Poly-Olbion Pope Pref prince Prologue quath quotation sayd Shakespeare shal shew shulde Skinner soul Spenser Surrey thee ther thereof theyr thing thou thynges Troil tyme Udal unto verb VIII Virgil vnder vnto Vossius vpon Vulgar Errours Wachter whan Wiclif wolde word