A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 23
... nature breeds , Perverse , all monstrous , all prodigious things , Abominable , inutterable , and worse Than fables yet have feign'd , or fear conceiv'd , Gorgons , and hydras , and chimeras dire . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ii . That ...
... nature breeds , Perverse , all monstrous , all prodigious things , Abominable , inutterable , and worse Than fables yet have feign'd , or fear conceiv'd , Gorgons , and hydras , and chimeras dire . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ii . That ...
Strana 23
... nature generally lie out of the beaten paths , so that even the absurdness of a thing sometimes proves useful . W. of Bacon . Distribution of Sciences , s . 13 . That we may procede yet further with the atheist , and convince him , that ...
... nature generally lie out of the beaten paths , so that even the absurdness of a thing sometimes proves useful . W. of Bacon . Distribution of Sciences , s . 13 . That we may procede yet further with the atheist , and convince him , that ...
Strana 23
... nature live , And to augment you need not strive ; One hundred acres will no less for you Your life's whole business , than ten thousand do . Cowley . Essay on Avarice . Heathcote himself , and such large acred men , Lords of fat Esham ...
... nature live , And to augment you need not strive ; One hundred acres will no less for you Your life's whole business , than ten thousand do . Cowley . Essay on Avarice . Heathcote himself , and such large acred men , Lords of fat Esham ...
Strana 23
... nature of it ne maketh it nat , but the adiection of the condicion maketh it . - Chaucer . Boec . De Consol , b . v . I am not ignoraunt of the force of bothe the maner of speaches , and that this word [ church ] signifieth not euery ...
... nature of it ne maketh it nat , but the adiection of the condicion maketh it . - Chaucer . Boec . De Consol , b . v . I am not ignoraunt of the force of bothe the maner of speaches , and that this word [ church ] signifieth not euery ...
Strana 37
... nature , or something that is specious . So that it is many times hard to discern , to which of the two sorts , the good or the bad , a man ought to be aggregated . Wollaston . Religion of Nature , s . 5 . Fr. Aggraver ; It . Ag ...
... nature , or something that is specious . So that it is many times hard to discern , to which of the two sorts , the good or the bad , a man ought to be aggregated . Wollaston . Religion of Nature , s . 5 . Fr. Aggraver ; It . Ag ...
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