British Synonymy ; Or, An Attempt At Regulating the Choice of Words in Familiar ConversationParsons and Galignani, 1804 - 427 sayfa |
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adjectives admiration adverbs animal appears beautiful body certainly chiefly colour common conversation creature Decius delight Doctor Johnson Dryden elegant English English language expression fancy fear fellow foreigners genius give ground happy heart Henry VI honour Hudibras humour implies instrument Johnson Julius Cæsar justly kind King King Lear lady language laugh learning less light Lord mankind manner means meantime ment Merchant of Venice mind nature ness never observe once ornament Paradise Lost participle past perhaps periphrasis person pleasing pleasure poet Pope praise pretty racter readers reason recollect replied rich scarce seems sense Shakespeare shew ship sight speaking spirit strictly synonymous substantives synony tain tell temper thing thou thought tion tor Johnson trick trifling Troilus and Cressida verb verses virtue whilst wholly word young