The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volumen 10F.C. and J. Rivington, 1823 |
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... things implied by particular words ; as under the term baronet , whether , instead of this explanation , a title of ... thing desired 20 THE PLAN OF.
... things implied by particular words ; as under the term baronet , whether , instead of this explanation , a title of ... thing desired 20 THE PLAN OF.
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... thing that lies under another ; as , he laid colours upon a rough ground . The silk had blue flowers on a red ground . Then the remoter or metaphorical signification ; as the ground of his opinion was a false compu- tation . The ground ...
... thing that lies under another ; as , he laid colours upon a rough ground . The silk had blue flowers on a red ground . Then the remoter or metaphorical signification ; as the ground of his opinion was a false compu- tation . The ground ...
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... things . Some are restrained to the sense of praise , and others to that of disapprobation ; so commonly though not always , we exhort to good actions , we instigate to ill ; we animate , incite , and encourage indifferently to good or ...
... things . Some are restrained to the sense of praise , and others to that of disapprobation ; so commonly though not always , we exhort to good actions , we instigate to ill ; we animate , incite , and encourage indifferently to good or ...
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... thing more was affirmed than that those fled who did not fall . In explaining such meanings as seem accidental and adventitious , I shall endeavour to give an account of the means by which they were introduced . Thus , to eke out any thing ...
... thing more was affirmed than that those fled who did not fall . In explaining such meanings as seem accidental and adventitious , I shall endeavour to give an account of the means by which they were introduced . Thus , to eke out any thing ...
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... things ; and to inculcate , after the Arabian proverb , that drops , added to drops , constitute the ocean . There remains yet to be considered the distri- bution of words into their proper classes , or that part of lexicography which ...
... things ; and to inculcate , after the Arabian proverb , that drops , added to drops , constitute the ocean . There remains yet to be considered the distri- bution of words into their proper classes , or that part of lexicography which ...
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