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... Lord Chan- cellor , who is both a Lord and a Chancellor . 3. When the first noun is used as an adjective , and expresses the matter or substance , of which the second consists , and may be placed after it with of not de- noting ...
... Lord Chan- cellor , who is both a Lord and a Chancellor . 3. When the first noun is used as an adjective , and expresses the matter or substance , of which the second consists , and may be placed after it with of not de- noting ...
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... Lord lady Uncle aunt Male female Widower widow Man woman Wizard witch Master mistress 2. By a difference of termination : - : - Masculine . Feminine . Abbot abbess Actor actress Administrator administratrix Adulterer adulteress ...
... Lord lady Uncle aunt Male female Widower widow Man woman Wizard witch Master mistress 2. By a difference of termination : - : - Masculine . Feminine . Abbot abbess Actor actress Administrator administratrix Adulterer adulteress ...
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... Lord Brougham . 63. The word both should not be used with refer- ence to more than two objects or classes of objects . The following example is , therefore , erroneous : - " He paid his contributions to literary undertakings , and ...
... Lord Brougham . 63. The word both should not be used with refer- ence to more than two objects or classes of objects . The following example is , therefore , erroneous : - " He paid his contributions to literary undertakings , and ...
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... Lord Brougham . ” — Monthly Review . 33. " This kind of wit is that , which abounds in Cowley , more than in any author , that ever wrote . " - Addison . 34. " If thou dost not turn unto the Lord , but forget him , who remembered thee ...
... Lord Brougham . ” — Monthly Review . 33. " This kind of wit is that , which abounds in Cowley , more than in any author , that ever wrote . " - Addison . 34. " If thou dost not turn unto the Lord , but forget him , who remembered thee ...
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... Lords , this being a distinct jurisdiction , which differs it considerably from these instances . " - Blackstone . 89. " That faction in England , who most power- fully opposed his arbitrary pretensions . " - Mrs . ERRORS , INACCURACIES ...
... Lords , this being a distinct jurisdiction , which differs it considerably from these instances . " - Blackstone . 89. " That faction in England , who most power- fully opposed his arbitrary pretensions . " - Mrs . ERRORS , INACCURACIES ...
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Seite 96 - From harmony, from heavenly harmony This universal frame began : From harmony to harmony Through all the compass of the notes it ran, The diapason closing full in Man.
Seite 120 - The wicked flee when no man pursueth : but the righteous are bold as a lion.
Seite 120 - And it came to pass at noon that Elijah mocked them, and said, Cry aloud : for he is a god ; either he is talking or he is pursuing, or he is in a journey, or peradventure he sleepeth, and must be awaked.
Seite 115 - ship-boy on the high and giddy mast," but also in the cabin, where every menial office fell to my lot : yet if I was restless and discontented, I can safely say, it was not so much on account of this, as of my being precluded from all possibility of reading; as my master did not possess, nor do I recollect seeing during the whole time of my abode with him, a single book of any description, except the...
Seite 122 - Alas! my noble boy ! that thou shouldst die ! Thou, who wert made so beautifully fair ! That death should settle in thy glorious eye, And leave his stillness in this clustering hair ! How could he mark thee for the silent tomb ! My proud boy, Absalom...
Seite 121 - O gentle Sleep, Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee, That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down. And steep my senses in forgetfulness...
Seite 120 - But small the bliss that sense alone bestows, And sensual bliss is all the nation knows. In florid beauty groves and fields appear ; Man seems the only growth that dwindles here. Contrasted faults through all his manners reign : Though poor, luxurious ; though submissive, vain ^ Though grave, yet trifling ; zealous, yet untrue ; And e'en in penance planning sins anew.
Seite 119 - Thou preparedst room before it, and didst cause it to take deep root, and it filled the land. 10 The hills were covered with the shadow of it, and the boughs thereof were like the goodly cedars.
Seite 119 - She sent out her boughs unto the sea, And her branches unto the river. Why hast thou then broken down her hedges, So that all they which pass by the way do pluck her ? The boar out of the wood doth waste it, And the wild beast of the field doth devour it.
Seite 113 - Night, sable goddess ! from her ebon throne, In rayless majesty, now stretches forth Her leaden sceptre o'er a slumbering world.