The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 11Pafraets Book Company, 1903 |
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... words not appropriated to particular sciences , admits of many distinctions and subdivisions ; as , into words of general use ; words employed chiefly in poetry ; words obsolete ; words which are admitted only by particular writers ...
... words not appropriated to particular sciences , admits of many distinctions and subdivisions ; as , into words of general use ; words employed chiefly in poetry ; words obsolete ; words which are admitted only by particular writers ...
Pagina 242
... words can express the dissimilitude , though the mind easily perceives it , when they are exhibited together ; and sometimes there is such a confusion of acceptations , that discernment is wearied and distinction puzzled , and ...
... words can express the dissimilitude , though the mind easily perceives it , when they are exhibited together ; and sometimes there is such a confusion of acceptations , that discernment is wearied and distinction puzzled , and ...
Pagina 265
... word are more copiously enumerated , and more clearly explained . 6. Many words occurring in the elder authors , such as Spenser , Shakespeare , and Milton , which had been hitherto omitted , are here carefully inserted ; so that this ...
... word are more copiously enumerated , and more clearly explained . 6. Many words occurring in the elder authors , such as Spenser , Shakespeare , and Milton , which had been hitherto omitted , are here carefully inserted ; so that this ...
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