A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 23
... 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 23
... 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. 67.
... 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. 67.
Strana 23
... 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 23
... 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 ...
Strana 23
... Fear . Fr. Accuser ; It . Accusare ; Sp . Acusar ; Lat . Accusare , ( Ad - causa , a cause . ) accusation " ( in the common version ) set above the head of Jesus Christ at his crucifixion , is called by Wiclif , " The Cause . " See ...
... Fear . Fr. Accuser ; It . Accusare ; Sp . Acusar ; Lat . Accusare , ( Ad - causa , a cause . ) accusation " ( in the common version ) set above the head of Jesus Christ at his crucifixion , is called by Wiclif , " The Cause . " See ...
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