A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Zväzok 4Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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Strana
... Young Pompey built a fleet of large ships , and Still thou art bound to vice . Dryden . had good sailors , commanded by experienced cap- 2. Resembling a saint . tains . Arbuthuot . The king , in whose time it passed , whom caFull in the ...
... Young Pompey built a fleet of large ships , and Still thou art bound to vice . Dryden . had good sailors , commanded by experienced cap- 2. Resembling a saint . tains . Arbuthuot . The king , in whose time it passed , whom caFull in the ...
Strana
... Young ; not firm ; weak . This young prince was brought up among SARCO'TICK , n . s . [ from oo ; sarcotique , nurses , till he arrived to the age of six years : Fr. ] A medicine which fills up ulcers when he had passed this weak and ...
... Young ; not firm ; weak . This young prince was brought up among SARCO'TICK , n . s . [ from oo ; sarcotique , nurses , till he arrived to the age of six years : Fr. ] A medicine which fills up ulcers when he had passed this weak and ...
Strana
... young Dryden . We must seek out some other original of power plant just risen from the seed . for the government of politicks than this of Carry into the shade such seedlings or plants Adam , or else there will be none at all in the as ...
... young Dryden . We must seek out some other original of power plant just risen from the seed . for the government of politicks than this of Carry into the shade such seedlings or plants Adam , or else there will be none at all in the as ...
Strana
... young by senseless fond10. Meaning ; import . ness , and too much embracing . Locke , In this sense , to be preserved from sin is not 3. Wanting sensibility ; wanting quickness impossible . Hooker . or keenness of perception . Not in ...
... young by senseless fond10. Meaning ; import . ness , and too much embracing . Locke , In this sense , to be preserved from sin is not 3. Wanting sensibility ; wanting quickness impossible . Hooker . or keenness of perception . Not in ...
Strana
... young sucking cubs troin the she bear , To win thee , lady , Sbakspeare . The nightingale , if she would sing by day , When every goose is cackling , would be thought No better a musician than the wren . Shaksp . He - lions are hirsute ...
... young sucking cubs troin the she bear , To win thee , lady , Sbakspeare . The nightingale , if she would sing by day , When every goose is cackling , would be thought No better a musician than the wren . Shaksp . He - lions are hirsute ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are ..., Zväzok 4 Samuel Johnson Úplné zobrazenie - 1818 |
Časté výrazy a frázy
Addison Ainsworth Arbuthnot Atterbury Bacon Ben Jonson blood body Boyle Brown called callid cause colour death Dict doth Dryd Dryden Dutch earth ev'ry eyes fair Fairy Queen fear fire French give Gothick ground hand hast hath head heart heav'n honour Hooker Hudibras Islandick kind king L'Estrange Latin light live Locke look lord Milt Milton mind Mortimer motion nature ness never night noun o'er pain plant Pope pow'r preterit prince Prior publick salt sapience Saxon Sbaks Sbaksp Sbakspeare sense Shaks shew ship side Sidney sight sleep soft soul sound Soutb South Spectator Spenser spirit spring stand stone strike super sweet Swift taste Temple tender thee thing thou thought Tillotson tion tongue tree unto verb vessel virtue Waller Watts wind Wiseman Woodward word
Populárne pasáže
Strana 39 - God knows, my son, By what by-paths and indirect crook'd ways I met this crown ; and I myself know well How troublesome it sat upon my head : To thee it shall descend with better quiet, Better opinion, better confirmation ; For all the soil of the achievement goes With me into the earth.
Strana 67 - Orpheus with his lute made trees, And the mountain-tops that freeze, Bow themselves, when he did sing : To his music, plants and flowers Ever sprung : as sun and showers There had made a lasting spring.
Strana 99 - Of linked sweetness long drawn out With wanton heed and giddy cunning, The melting voice through mazes running, Untwisting all the chains that tie The hidden soul of harmony; That Orpheus...
Strana 46 - Here's the smell of the blood still: all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.
Strana 109 - Grief fills the room up of my absent child, Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form; Then, have I reason to be fond of grief ? Fare you well: had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.
Strana 82 - To hear the lark begin his flight, And singing startle the dull night, From his watch-tower in the skies, Till the dappled dawn doth rise...
Strana 30 - And flowers aloft shading the fount of life, And where the river of bliss through midst of heaven Rolls o'er Elysian flowers her amber stream. With these, that never fade, the Spirits elect Bind their resplendent locks, inwreath'd with beams : Now in loose garlands thick thrown off, the bright Pavement, that like a sea of jasper shone, Impurpled with celestial roses smiled.