A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1W. Pickering, 1836 |
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Strana 13
... affections ; and from continued association of the one with the other , the words are transferred from the act to denominate the passion ; and the common practice of interpretation is to detail a description of this passion , including ...
... affections ; and from continued association of the one with the other , the words are transferred from the act to denominate the passion ; and the common practice of interpretation is to detail a description of this passion , including ...
Strana 13
... affections of his disciples , to thintent that he might heale their weakness , and abandone them from him and deliver them to Jesus : he chose out of them two and sent them to Jesus . - Udall . Erasmus ' Matthew , c . 10 . those ...
... affections of his disciples , to thintent that he might heale their weakness , and abandone them from him and deliver them to Jesus : he chose out of them two and sent them to Jesus . - Udall . Erasmus ' Matthew , c . 10 . those ...
Strana 13
... affections reign : Absurd it were to wish for such a thing , And not obedience to his sceptre bring . Waller . Reflections upon the Lord's Prayer . It was formerly the custom for every great house in England to keep a tame fool dressed ...
... affections reign : Absurd it were to wish for such a thing , And not obedience to his sceptre bring . Waller . Reflections upon the Lord's Prayer . It was formerly the custom for every great house in England to keep a tame fool dressed ...
Strana 16
... Affections . -But tasting it [ griefe ] Their counsaile turnes to passion , which before Would giue preceptiall medicine to rage , Fetter strong madnesse in a silken thred , Charme ache with ayre , and agony with words . Shakespeare ...
... Affections . -But tasting it [ griefe ] Their counsaile turnes to passion , which before Would giue preceptiall medicine to rage , Fetter strong madnesse in a silken thred , Charme ache with ayre , and agony with words . Shakespeare ...
Strana 31
... affection ( and so formerly affectation ) ; the derivatives , affectioned , affectionate , affectionately , are ... affections . Id . The Squieres Tale , v . 10,370 . An eye , whose judgment none affect could blinde , Frendes to ...
... affection ( and so formerly affectation ) ; the derivatives , affectioned , affectionate , affectionately , are ... affections . Id . The Squieres Tale , v . 10,370 . An eye , whose judgment none affect could blinde , Frendes to ...
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