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, 第 2 巻Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... favour'd , but by love , Alas ! not favour'd less , be still as now Discreet . Thomson . DISCREETLY . adv . [ from discreet . ] Pru- cently ; cautiously ; circumfpectly . Poets lose half the praise they should have got , Could it be ...
... favour'd , but by love , Alas ! not favour'd less , be still as now Discreet . Thomson . DISCREETLY . adv . [ from discreet . ] Pru- cently ; cautiously ; circumfpectly . Poets lose half the praise they should have got , Could it be ...
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... favour . ] 1. Discountenance ; unpropitious regard ; unfavourable aspect ; unfavourable cir- cumstance . 2. A state of ungraciousness or unaccept- ableness ; a state in which one is not favoured . Of Turnus , for Lavinia disespous'd ...
... favour . ] 1. Discountenance ; unpropitious regard ; unfavourable aspect ; unfavourable cir- cumstance . 2. A state of ungraciousness or unaccept- ableness ; a state in which one is not favoured . Of Turnus , for Lavinia disespous'd ...
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... favour . 2. State of ignominy ; dishonour ; state of shame . Like a dull actor , now I have forgot my part , and I am out Even to a full disgrace . Shaksp . Poetry , howsoever censured , is not fallen from the highest stage of honour to ...
... favour . 2. State of ignominy ; dishonour ; state of shame . Like a dull actor , now I have forgot my part , and I am out Even to a full disgrace . Shaksp . Poetry , howsoever censured , is not fallen from the highest stage of honour to ...
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... favour . Shaksp . Love's Labour Lost . Send them up to their masters with a dish- DISH - WASHER . n . s . [ dish and washer ; clout pinned at their tails . Swift . mergus . ] The name of a bird . DISHABILLE . adj . [ deshabillé , Fr ...
... favour . Shaksp . Love's Labour Lost . Send them up to their masters with a dish- DISH - WASHER . n . s . [ dish and washer ; clout pinned at their tails . Swift . mergus . ] The name of a bird . DISHABILLE . adj . [ deshabillé , Fr ...
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... favour . Shakspeare . This no more dishonours you at all , Than to take in a town with gentle words , Which else would put you to your fortune . Shaksp A woman that honoureth her husband , shall be judged wise of all : but she that ...
... favour . Shakspeare . This no more dishonours you at all , Than to take in a town with gentle words , Which else would put you to your fortune . Shaksp A woman that honoureth her husband , shall be judged wise of all : but she that ...
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