A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the folio ed., by the author. To which is prefixed, an English grammar. To this ed. are added, a history of the English language [&c.].1768 |
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... common business of life : these know not any other use of a dictionary than that of adjusting orthography , or explaining terms of fcience or words of infrequent occurrence , or remote derivation . For these purposes many dictionaries ...
... common business of life : these know not any other use of a dictionary than that of adjusting orthography , or explaining terms of fcience or words of infrequent occurrence , or remote derivation . For these purposes many dictionaries ...
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... common life from Shakespeare , few ideas would be loft to mankind , for want of English words , in which they might be expreffed . It is not fufficient that a word is found , unless it be fo combined as that its meaning is apparently ...
... common life from Shakespeare , few ideas would be loft to mankind , for want of English words , in which they might be expreffed . It is not fufficient that a word is found , unless it be fo combined as that its meaning is apparently ...
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... common clamour is In euery londe , where people dwelleth : And eche in his complainte telleth , How that the worlde is milwent , And thervpon his argument Yeueth euery man in fondrie wife : But what man wolde him felt auife His ...
... common clamour is In euery londe , where people dwelleth : And eche in his complainte telleth , How that the worlde is milwent , And thervpon his argument Yeueth euery man in fondrie wife : But what man wolde him felt auife His ...
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... common might of menne , with a lively colour , and with foche vigour and strength that it ne might not be Dampned , all were it fo , that the were full of fo grete age , that menne woulden not trowen in no manere , that the were of our ...
... common might of menne , with a lively colour , and with foche vigour and strength that it ne might not be Dampned , all were it fo , that the were full of fo grete age , that menne woulden not trowen in no manere , that the were of our ...
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... Common- Pleas , in the reign of king Henry VI . He re- tired in 1471. after the battle of Tewkesbury , and probably wrote moft of his works in his pri- vacy . The following paffage is felected from his book of the Difference between an ...
... Common- Pleas , in the reign of king Henry VI . He re- tired in 1471. after the battle of Tewkesbury , and probably wrote moft of his works in his pri- vacy . The following paffage is felected from his book of the Difference between an ...
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