A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best Authorities, Zväzok 1William Pickering, 1844 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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Strana 45
... reason and their inte- rest , with all the motives of hope and fear , and all the alliciencies and incentives that use to move reasonable nature . - Glanvil , Ser . 7 . In his [ Salomon Glassius ] chapter DE ALLEGORIIS FA-. When , if the ...
... reason and their inte- rest , with all the motives of hope and fear , and all the alliciencies and incentives that use to move reasonable nature . - Glanvil , Ser . 7 . In his [ Salomon Glassius ] chapter DE ALLEGORIIS FA-. When , if the ...
Strana 55
... reason is : and eke take they of hir bondmen amercementes , which might more reasonably be called ex- tortions than amercementes . - Id . The Persones Tale . Then al the articles of euery hundred shal be deliuered to the xii jurors of ...
... reason is : and eke take they of hir bondmen amercementes , which might more reasonably be called ex- tortions than amercementes . - Id . The Persones Tale . Then al the articles of euery hundred shal be deliuered to the xii jurors of ...
Strana 78
... reason that I haue to loue thee , Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting . - Shakes . Romeo & Juliet , Act iii . sc . 1 God from the mount of Sinai , whose gray top Shall tremble , he descending , will himself In ...
... reason that I haue to loue thee , Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting . - Shakes . Romeo & Juliet , Act iii . sc . 1 God from the mount of Sinai , whose gray top Shall tremble , he descending , will himself In ...
Strana 87
... reasons of any thing ) ; to reason , to discuss , to treat of , to debate ; to dispute . Argement is not only applied to the reason , the sing ; but to the subject reasoned , discoursed , treated of ; the statement or summary of the ...
... reasons of any thing ) ; to reason , to discuss , to treat of , to debate ; to dispute . Argement is not only applied to the reason , the sing ; but to the subject reasoned , discoursed , treated of ; the statement or summary of the ...
Strana 93
... reason why artists in general , and poets prirapally , have been confined in so narrow a circle . Burke . On the Sublime and Beautiful . The seducer flattered himself that our Saviour , indignant at the doubts which he artfully ...
... reason why artists in general , and poets prirapally , have been confined in so narrow a circle . Burke . On the Sublime and Beautiful . The seducer flattered himself that our Saviour , indignant at the doubts which he artfully ...
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