A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best AuthoritiesBell and Daldy, 1858 |
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Strana 1269
... reason of its discipline . South , vol . vi . Ser . 2 . This wonderful Almighty person , whom the world could not circumscribe , by reason of the divinity and immensity of his being , had not so much in the same world , as where to lay ...
... reason of its discipline . South , vol . vi . Ser . 2 . This wonderful Almighty person , whom the world could not circumscribe , by reason of the divinity and immensity of his being , had not so much in the same world , as where to lay ...
Strana 1281
... reason- e time - Bacon . Naturall Historie , § 84 . from μeraμoppoew , transformare , to transform ; μera , and μoppy , form . To transform ; to change from one form or shape to another . Himselfe [ Enuy ] he fretteth as I vnderstond ...
... reason- e time - Bacon . Naturall Historie , § 84 . from μeraμoppoew , transformare , to transform ; μera , and μoppy , form . To transform ; to change from one form or shape to another . Himselfe [ Enuy ] he fretteth as I vnderstond ...
Strana 1312
... reason , and conclude in rage . Dryden . Palamon & Arcite , b . i . Are these the comforts of a wife , This careful , cloister'd , moaping life . Whe you haue ther red what I say ; the may you reade here his answer , wherin he declareth ...
... reason , and conclude in rage . Dryden . Palamon & Arcite , b . i . Are these the comforts of a wife , This careful , cloister'd , moaping life . Whe you haue ther red what I say ; the may you reade here his answer , wherin he declareth ...
Strana 1315
... reason think ) by their constant agitation and motion upwards and downwards , resembling the pounding or braying of ma- terials in a mortar . - Ray . On the Creation , pt . ii . Provide a mortar three feet deep , and strong ; And let ...
... reason think ) by their constant agitation and motion upwards and downwards , resembling the pounding or braying of ma- terials in a mortar . - Ray . On the Creation , pt . ii . Provide a mortar three feet deep , and strong ; And let ...
Strana 1348
... reason , will never be sense upon a principle of religion . - South , vol . ii . Ser . 12 . The literal sense is hard to flesh and blood , But nonsense never can be understood . Dryden . The Hind and the Panther . If any man uses these ...
... reason , will never be sense upon a principle of religion . - South , vol . ii . Ser . 12 . The literal sense is hard to flesh and blood , But nonsense never can be understood . Dryden . The Hind and the Panther . If any man uses these ...
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