Epea pteroenta: or, The diversions of Purley ...author, 1805 - 516 pagina's |
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Pagina 4
... most use of them . F. The meaning of the word RIGHT ? -Why - It is ufed fo variously , as fubftantive , adjective , and adverb ; and has such apparently different fignifications ; ( I think they reckon between thirty and forty ) that I ...
... most use of them . F. The meaning of the word RIGHT ? -Why - It is ufed fo variously , as fubftantive , adjective , and adverb ; and has such apparently different fignifications ; ( I think they reckon between thirty and forty ) that I ...
Pagina 14
... most taxed with dif obedience . But my RIGHT hand is not the RIGHT hand of Melinda . The RIGHT I revere is not the RIGHT adored by fycophants ; the Jus vagum , the capricious command of princes or minifters . I follow the Law of God ...
... most taxed with dif obedience . But my RIGHT hand is not the RIGHT hand of Melinda . The RIGHT I revere is not the RIGHT adored by fycophants ; the Jus vagum , the capricious command of princes or minifters . I follow the Law of God ...
Pagina 25
... most appofitely tranflating aσaλes , i . e . not proftrate , not fupine , by A l'herte , i . e . In an erect pofture . See Morales de Plutarque . De l'efprit familier de Socrates . I fee that POST - aliquid POSIT - um ( as well as its ...
... most appofitely tranflating aσaλes , i . e . not proftrate , not fupine , by A l'herte , i . e . In an erect pofture . See Morales de Plutarque . De l'efprit familier de Socrates . I fee that POST - aliquid POSIT - um ( as well as its ...
Pagina 90
... most trifling and moft erroneous part of his performance . He was not himself fatisfied with it ; but fays- " This diftribution and account , " if it be just . ” He laid down in the beginning a falfe rule : and the confe- quent ...
... most trifling and moft erroneous part of his performance . He was not himself fatisfied with it ; but fays- " This diftribution and account , " if it be just . ” He laid down in the beginning a falfe rule : and the confe- quent ...
Pagina 91
... most ufual method of fpeech was to employ the past tense itself , without participializing it , or making a participle of it by the addition of ED or EN . So likewife they commonly used their Subftantives without adjectiving them , or ...
... most ufual method of fpeech was to employ the past tense itself , without participializing it , or making a participle of it by the addition of ED or EN . So likewife they commonly used their Subftantives without adjectiving them , or ...
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Adjective alfo alſo anceſtors Anglofaxon verb antient applied becauſe boke booke Caft called cauſe chap characteriſtic Chaucer Coriolanus diftinct Diues and Pauper doth Douglas Earle of Surrey Engliſh etymologifts faid fame meaning fame participle fame verb fame word fays fenfe fhal fhall fhould fign fignifies fingular firft firſt fome fomething Forfothe formerly written French ftill fubaud fubftantive fuch fuppofe Gower Greek hath haue Hift himſelf inftances inftead Italian itſelf Johnſon Junius language Latin loue Lyfe moft moneye moſt muft muſt Noun obferve paff paffage paft tenfe participial termination paſt participle paſt tenſe pleaſe Ploughman Poly-olbion prefent Prol purpoſe quia quod reafon regular paſt RIGHT Rofe Shakeſpear Skinner Song Steevens Tale thare thefe themſelves theſe theſe words thing third perfon thofe thoſe thou tranflation Troylus underſtand uſed verſe Vifion Voffius Whan whofe wyfe
Populaire passages
Pagina 76 - And I saw as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire : and them that had gotten the victory over the beast, and over his image, and over his mark, and over the number of his name, stand on the sea of glass, having the harps of God.
Pagina 141 - And he called unto him his disciples, and saith unto them, "Verily I say unto you, that this poor widow hath cast more in, than all they which have cast into the treasury: for all they did cast in of their abundance ; but she of her want did cast in all that she had, even all her living.
Pagina 326 - I know thy works, that thou art neither cold nor hot : I would thou wert cold or hot. So then because thou art lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, I will spue thee out of my mouth.
Pagina 356 - And this know, that if the goodman of the house had known what hour the thief would come, he would have watched, and not have suffered his house to be broken through. 40 Be ye therefore ready also: for the Son of man cometh at an hour when ye think not.
Pagina 201 - And as they led him away, they laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian, coming out of the country, and on him they laid the cross, that he might bear it after Jesus.
Pagina 206 - And his fame went throughout all Syria : and they brought unto him all sick people that were taken with divers diseases and torments, and those which were possessed with devils, and those which were lunatic, and those that had the palsy ; and he healed them.
Pagina 353 - Is this a dagger which I see before me, The handle toward my hand? Come, let me clutch thee. I have thee not, and yet I see thee still. Art thou not, fatal* vision, sensible To feeling as to sight? or art thou but A dagger of the mind, a false creation, Proceeding from the heat-oppressed brain?
Pagina 477 - Who is made, not after the law of a carnal commandment, but after the power of an endless life.
Pagina 200 - But they made light of it, and went their ways, one to his farm, another to his merchandise : and the remnant took his servants, and entreated them spitefully, and slew them.
Pagina 356 - For the Son of man is as a man taking a far journey, who left his house, and gave authority to his servants, and to every man his work, and commanded the porter to watch. Watch ye therefore: for ye know not when the master of the house cometh, at even, or at midnight, or at the cockcrowing, or in the morning : lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping. And what I say unto you I say unto all, Watch.