A Select Glossary of English Words Used Formerly in Senses Different from Their PresentMacmillan, 1873 - 275 páginas |
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... thought it desirable , or have not found it possible , to dismiss this and choose some other in its room . These excepted , the collection is entirely independent of all those which have previously been made ; and in a multitude of ...
... thought it desirable , or have not found it possible , to dismiss this and choose some other in its room . These excepted , the collection is entirely independent of all those which have previously been made ; and in a multitude of ...
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... thought , or beauty of expression , or merit of some other kind , that so the reader may be making a second gain by the way . I can by no means claim this for all , or nearly all , of mine . Indeed it would have been absurd to seek it ...
... thought , or beauty of expression , or merit of some other kind , that so the reader may be making a second gain by the way . I can by no means claim this for all , or nearly all , of mine . Indeed it would have been absurd to seek it ...
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... thought it desirable , or have not found it . possible , to dismiss this and choose some other in its room . These excepted , the collection is entirely independent of all those which have previously been made ; and in a multitude of ...
... thought it desirable , or have not found it . possible , to dismiss this and choose some other in its room . These excepted , the collection is entirely independent of all those which have previously been made ; and in a multitude of ...
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... thoughts and attention . The quotation from Phillips shows the word in transition to its present meaning . · Camillus set upon the Gauls , when they were amused in receiving their gold . - HOLLAND , Livy , p . 223 . Being amused with ...
... thoughts and attention . The quotation from Phillips shows the word in transition to its present meaning . · Camillus set upon the Gauls , when they were amused in receiving their gold . - HOLLAND , Livy , p . 223 . Being amused with ...
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... thoughts from objects of mortality , while some drew provocatives of mirth from anatomies , and jugglers showed tricks with skeletons . - Sir T. BROWNE , Hydrio- taphia . ANIMOSITY . While ' animosus ' belongs to the best period of ...
... thoughts from objects of mortality , while some drew provocatives of mirth from anatomies , and jugglers showed tricks with skeletons . - Sir T. BROWNE , Hydrio- taphia . ANIMOSITY . While ' animosus ' belongs to the best period of ...
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