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84. oldal
It seems , however , to be perfectly evident that Mann used the word as one of settled use and meaning when he wrote in 1760. I am not aware if any prior instance of its use can be found . It is more than probable that it had been one ...
It seems , however , to be perfectly evident that Mann used the word as one of settled use and meaning when he wrote in 1760. I am not aware if any prior instance of its use can be found . It is more than probable that it had been one ...
114. oldal
At the outset , there is no one meaning of the word offered sufficiently abstract to embrace all its usages . ... on reaching the end , to connect all the meanings or discover the root which threw off all these branches .
At the outset , there is no one meaning of the word offered sufficiently abstract to embrace all its usages . ... on reaching the end , to connect all the meanings or discover the root which threw off all these branches .
244. oldal
Johnson seems to take breech'd with gore ' as meaning the handle stained with gore , but surely the blade would be more stained MR . ROBERT BROWNING'S " INN ALBUM . " — It ought to be more widely known that the story told 2 by Mr.
Johnson seems to take breech'd with gore ' as meaning the handle stained with gore , but surely the blade would be more stained MR . ROBERT BROWNING'S " INN ALBUM . " — It ought to be more widely known that the story told 2 by Mr.
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