A Select Glossary of English Words Used Formerly in Senses Different from Their PresentMacmillan, 1873 - 275 páginas |
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... humour , and by strange and irrational changes.— Id . ib . vol . ii . p . 73 . Self - love , the spring of motion , acts the soul . POPE , Essay on Man , ep . 2 . ADAMANT . It is difficult to trace the exact motives which induced the ...
... humour , and by strange and irrational changes.— Id . ib . vol . ii . p . 73 . Self - love , the spring of motion , acts the soul . POPE , Essay on Man , ep . 2 . ADAMANT . It is difficult to trace the exact motives which induced the ...
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... humour of theirs , reckoned up a beadroll of their demerits toward the people of Rome.-Id. , Livy , p . 1179 . DEMURETESS . } Used by our earlier writers without the insinuation , which is now always On latent in it , that the external ...
... humour of theirs , reckoned up a beadroll of their demerits toward the people of Rome.-Id. , Livy , p . 1179 . DEMURETESS . } Used by our earlier writers without the insinuation , which is now always On latent in it , that the external ...
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... Humour , act i . sc . I. FULSOME , FULSOMENESS . I have seen it questioned whether in the first syllable of ' fulsome ' we are to find ' foul ' or ' full . ' There should be no question on the matter ; seeing that fulsome ' is properly ...
... Humour , act i . sc . I. FULSOME , FULSOMENESS . I have seen it questioned whether in the first syllable of ' fulsome ' we are to find ' foul ' or ' full . ' There should be no question on the matter ; seeing that fulsome ' is properly ...
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... then any living a wild savage life ; thus we have in Wiclif ( Acts xxviii . 1 ) , ' And hethen men [ barbari , Vulg . ] dide unto us not litil curtesie ; ' and only afterwards was the word Humour . 121 applied to those who resisted to the.
... then any living a wild savage life ; thus we have in Wiclif ( Acts xxviii . 1 ) , ' And hethen men [ barbari , Vulg . ] dide unto us not litil curtesie ; ' and only afterwards was the word Humour . 121 applied to those who resisted to the.
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... humourous , ' one humour ' or another bearing too great a sway in him . As such , his conduct would not be according to the received rule of other men , but have some- thing peculiar , whimsical , self - willed in it . In this the self ...
... humourous , ' one humour ' or another bearing too great a sway in him . As such , his conduct would not be according to the received rule of other men , but have some- thing peculiar , whimsical , self - willed in it . In this the self ...
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