Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 41819 |
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... pope , in it , with great virulence , as the authors of his misfortunes ; whereas , they proceeded from his own turbulent disposition . His works were printed at Venice in 1564 , in folio : but the Commedia is the work to which he owes ...
... pope , in it , with great virulence , as the authors of his misfortunes ; whereas , they proceeded from his own turbulent disposition . His works were printed at Venice in 1564 , in folio : but the Commedia is the work to which he owes ...
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... ( Pope ) . DA'RLING , a . ( deopling , Saxon . ) Favou- rite ; dear ; beloved ( L'Estrange ) . To DARN . r . a . ( See DEARN . ) To mend holes by imitating the texture of the stuff ( Gay ) . DARNEL , in botany . See LOLIUM . To DA'RRAIN ...
... ( Pope ) . DA'RLING , a . ( deopling , Saxon . ) Favou- rite ; dear ; beloved ( L'Estrange ) . To DARN . r . a . ( See DEARN . ) To mend holes by imitating the texture of the stuff ( Gay ) . DARNEL , in botany . See LOLIUM . To DA'RRAIN ...
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... ( Pope ) . 8 . To obliterate ; to blot ; to cross out ( Pope ) . 9 . To confound ; to make ashamed suddenly ; to depress ; to suppress ( Pope ) , To Dash . v . n . 1. To fly off the surface by a violent motion ( Cheyne ) . 2. To fly in ...
... ( Pope ) . 8 . To obliterate ; to blot ; to cross out ( Pope ) . 9 . To confound ; to make ashamed suddenly ; to depress ; to suppress ( Pope ) , To Dash . v . n . 1. To fly off the surface by a violent motion ( Cheyne ) . 2. To fly in ...
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... ( Pope ) . 2. To glimmer obscurely ( Locke ) . 3. To begin , yet faintly ; to give some promises of lustre or eminence ( Pope ) . DAWN . 8. ( from the verb . ) 1. The time be- tween the first appearance of light and the sun's rise ...
... ( Pope ) . 2. To glimmer obscurely ( Locke ) . 3. To begin , yet faintly ; to give some promises of lustre or eminence ( Pope ) . DAWN . 8. ( from the verb . ) 1. The time be- tween the first appearance of light and the sun's rise ...
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... pope Sylvester , they had only one deacon ; then seven were appointed ; then fourteen ; and , at last , eighteen ; who were called cardinal deacons , to distinguish them from those of other churches . Their office was to take care of ...
... pope Sylvester , they had only one deacon ; then seven were appointed ; then fourteen ; and , at last , eighteen ; who were called cardinal deacons , to distinguish them from those of other churches . Their office was to take care of ...
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