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... ( Pope ) . 4. To move irregularly ( Howel ) . To FLUTTER . v . a . 1. To drive in disorder , like a flock of birds suddenly roused ( Shak- speare ) . 2. To hurry the mind . 3. To dis- order the position of any thing . FLUTTER . S. ( from ...
... ( Pope ) . 4. To move irregularly ( Howel ) . To FLUTTER . v . a . 1. To drive in disorder , like a flock of birds suddenly roused ( Shak- speare ) . 2. To hurry the mind . 3. To dis- order the position of any thing . FLUTTER . S. ( from ...
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... ( Pope ) . 5. To move with rapidity ( Dryden ) . 6. To part with violence ( Shakspeare ) . 7 . To break ; to shiver ; to burst asunder with a sudden explosion ( Swift ) . 8. To run away ; to flee ( Prior ) . 9. To FLY at . To spring with ...
... ( Pope ) . 5. To move with rapidity ( Dryden ) . 6. To part with violence ( Shakspeare ) . 7 . To break ; to shiver ; to burst asunder with a sudden explosion ( Swift ) . 8. To run away ; to flee ( Prior ) . 9. To FLY at . To spring with ...
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... ( Pope ) . 5. Ta go after , as a teacher ( Dryden ) . 6. To suc- ceed in order of time ( Pope ) . 7. To be con- sequential in argument ( Milton ) . 8. To imi- tate ; to copy , as a pupil ( Hooker ) . 9. To obey ; to observe , as a guide ...
... ( Pope ) . 5. Ta go after , as a teacher ( Dryden ) . 6. To suc- ceed in order of time ( Pope ) . 7. To be con- sequential in argument ( Milton ) . 8. To imi- tate ; to copy , as a pupil ( Hooker ) . 9. To obey ; to observe , as a guide ...
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... ( Pope ) . 2. ( In Scripture . ) A wicked man ( Psalms ) . 3. A term of indignity and reproach ( Dryden ) . 4. One who counterfeits folly ; a buffoon ; a jester ( Denham ) . 5. To play the FOOL . To play pranks like a hired jester ; to ...
... ( Pope ) . 2. ( In Scripture . ) A wicked man ( Psalms ) . 3. A term of indignity and reproach ( Dryden ) . 4. One who counterfeits folly ; a buffoon ; a jester ( Denham ) . 5. To play the FOOL . To play pranks like a hired jester ; to ...
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... ( Pope ) . FORCEFULLY . ad . ( from forceful . ) Vio- lently ; impetuously . FO'RCELESS . a . ( from force . ) Having little force ; weak ; feeble ; impotent . FORCEPS . ( forceps , -cipis , quasi ferri- eeps , as being the iron with ...
... ( Pope ) . FORCEFULLY . ad . ( from forceful . ) Vio- lently ; impetuously . FO'RCELESS . a . ( from force . ) Having little force ; weak ; feeble ; impotent . FORCEPS . ( forceps , -cipis , quasi ferri- eeps , as being the iron with ...
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Pantologia. a New (Cabinet) Cyclopaedia, by J. M. Good, O. Gregory, and N ... John Mason Good,Olinthus Gilbert Gregory Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2015 |
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