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) |
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... passed the not uncommon routine of being recognised and admired — neglected and forgotten . It is one of those , which they themselves have employed to very little purpose , and of which we are not warranted in concluding that they saw ...
... passed the not uncommon routine of being recognised and admired — neglected and forgotten . It is one of those , which they themselves have employed to very little purpose , and of which we are not warranted in concluding that they saw ...
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... Primitiva vero penitus nova in linguam introduci non possunt : - So says Valcknaer ( Obs . 25 ) . His reason is not very good , but it has passed upon his authority . - from some one author or more by whom it has PREFACE .
... Primitiva vero penitus nova in linguam introduci non possunt : - So says Valcknaer ( Obs . 25 ) . His reason is not very good , but it has passed upon his authority . - from some one author or more by whom it has PREFACE .
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... passed without a specific notice . They are , " as Ben Jonson calls them , " a kind of composition " ( he should rather have said of apposition ) " wherein our English tongue is above all others very hardy and happy , joining together ...
... passed without a specific notice . They are , " as Ben Jonson calls them , " a kind of composition " ( he should rather have said of apposition ) " wherein our English tongue is above all others very hardy and happy , joining together ...
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... passed . Our antient authors ( as Mr. Nares very truly observes ) were so careless of Orthography , that it is not uncommon , in some of their writings , to find the same word spelt more ways than one in the course of a single page . In ...
... passed . Our antient authors ( as Mr. Nares very truly observes ) were so careless of Orthography , that it is not uncommon , in some of their writings , to find the same word spelt more ways than one in the course of a single page . In ...
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... passed , and the great acceleration in businesse nowe present , maketh great inconueniences in time to come . - Golden Booke , c . 12 . Down falling greatness , urged on apace , Was followed hard by all disgraceful ways , Now in th ...
... passed , and the great acceleration in businesse nowe present , maketh great inconueniences in time to come . - Golden Booke , c . 12 . Down falling greatness , urged on apace , Was followed hard by all disgraceful ways , Now in th ...
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