A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 100.
Strana 23
... 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 ...
Strana 23
... 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 56 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 56 PREFACE .
Strana 23
... 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 ...
Strana 23
... 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 ...
Strana 23
... passed trauoyling through the rude countryes and people who fed on acornes and fruite , and had nothing else to feede upon : those also he taught his inuention [ the plough . ] - Grafton , vol . i . pt . ii . The oke , whose acornes ...
... passed trauoyling through the rude countryes and people who fed on acornes and fruite , and had nothing else to feede upon : those also he taught his inuention [ the plough . ] - Grafton , vol . i . pt . ii . The oke , whose acornes ...
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
ancient applied arms Beaum body Brunne called cause Chaucer Christ church Cotgrave Cowper death doth Drayton Dryden earth English 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 kyng Livy lond Lord loue meaning 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 Taylor thee ther thereof theyr thing thou Thucydides thynges tyme Udal unto verb VIII Virgil vnder vnto Vossius vpon Vulgar Errours Wachter whan Wiclif wolde word