English Synonymes ExplainedJ. & J. Harper, 1826 - 713 strán (strany) |
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Strana 13
... concerns of others , who would not have the capacity for conducting a concern of their own . We should not judge highly of that man's abilities who could only mar the plans of others , but had no capacity for conceiving and proposing ...
... concerns of others , who would not have the capacity for conducting a concern of their own . We should not judge highly of that man's abilities who could only mar the plans of others , but had no capacity for conceiving and proposing ...
Strana 20
... concerns our food and clothing ; we forbear to do what we may have particular motives for doing ; refrain from what we desire to do , or have been in the habits of doing . It is a part of the Mahometan faith to ab- stain from the use of ...
... concerns our food and clothing ; we forbear to do what we may have particular motives for doing ; refrain from what we desire to do , or have been in the habits of doing . It is a part of the Mahometan faith to ab- stain from the use of ...
Strana 27
... concerns our me- chanical labours , and the operations of our senses and understandings ; exactness respects our dealings with others ; precision is applied to our habits and manners in so- ciety . We write , we see , we think , we ...
... concerns our me- chanical labours , and the operations of our senses and understandings ; exactness respects our dealings with others ; precision is applied to our habits and manners in so- ciety . We write , we see , we think , we ...
Strana 34
... concerned to inquire into the utility of the action . It is better for a person to be busy than quite unemployed ; but a busy person will employ himself about the concerns of others , when he has none of his own sufficiently important ...
... concerned to inquire into the utility of the action . It is better for a person to be busy than quite unemployed ; but a busy person will employ himself about the concerns of others , when he has none of his own sufficiently important ...
Strana 45
... concerns of life , important , or other wise ; counsel is employed for grave and weighty matters ; instruction is ... CONCERN . West . AFFAIR , in French affaire , is compounded of af or ad and faire , in Latin facio to make or do ...
... concerns of life , important , or other wise ; counsel is employed for grave and weighty matters ; instruction is ... CONCERN . West . AFFAIR , in French affaire , is compounded of af or ad and faire , in Latin facio to make or do ...
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Časté výrazy a frázy
action Addison admit affections animals applied authority bad sense Blair body Burke cause cerned character Christian Cicero circumstances civil comes common compounded comprehends conduct confined Cumberland degree denotes disposition distinction divine Dryden employed endeavour epithets evil exer express favour feeling figurative former French frequently friends German give Greek happy heart Hebrew honour human humour idea implies individual indulgence ject Johnson labour Latin latter lence less low German manner marks means ment Milton mind mode moral nature neral ness never nifies object occasion offended one's opposed ourselves pain participle particular passions perly person pleasure Pope principles produce properly quires racter regard religion respects Saxon sentiment serve Shakspeare signi signifies literally signifies the thing sion sometimes speak species spects spirit Steele superior tain temper Thomson tion truth vice vidual virtue wish words
Populárne pasáže
Strana 155 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Strana 357 - Yet come it will, the day decreed by fates! (How my heart trembles while my tongue relates!) The day when thou, imperial Troy! must bend, And see thy warriors fall, thy glories end.
Strana 314 - To rapture, and enthusiastic heat, We feel the present Deity, and taste The joy of GOD to see a happy world...
Strana 357 - Bring water; bathe the wound; while I in death Lay close my lips to hers, and catch the flying breath.
Strana 307 - A man who is furnished with arguments from the mint will convince his antagonist much sooner than one who draws them from reason and philosophy. Gold is a wonderful clearer of the understanding; it dissipates every doubt and scruple in an instant; accommodates itself to the meanest capacities; silences the loud and clamorous; and brings over the most obstinate and inflexible.
Strana 173 - So that pure and unsullied thoughts are naturally suggested to the mind, by those objects that perpetually encompass us, when they are beautiful and elegant in their kind. In the east, where the warmth of the climate makes cleanliness more immediately necessary than in colder countries, it is made one part of their religion : the Jewish law...
Strana 190 - Everything is compatible with a plan which does not interrupt its prosecution ; everything is consistent with a person's station by which it is neither degraded nor elevated. It is not compatible with the good discipline of a school to allow of foreign interference ; it is not consistent with the elevated and dignified character of a clergyman to engage in the ordinary pursuits of other men.
Strana 354 - ... where And what I was whence thither brought and how. Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound Of waters issued from a cave and spread Into a liquid plain then stood unmoved Pure as the expanse of heaven I thither went With unexperienced thought and laid me down On the green bank to look into the clear Smooth lake that to me seemed another sky.
Strana 359 - ... competitor, I was awakened by the noise of the cannon, which were then fired for the taking of Mons. I should have been very much troubled 'at being thrown out of so pleasing a vision on any other occasion ; but thought it an agreeable change to have my thoughts diverted from the greatest among the dead and fabulous heroes, to the most famous among the real and the living.
Strana 488 - Which is the hot condition of their blood ; If they but hear perchance a trumpet sound, Or any air of music touch their ears, You shall perceive them make a mutual stand, Their savage eyes...