Dictionnaire de synonymes anglais, expliqués par des synonymes français

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Louis, 1812 - 340 Seiten
 

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Seite 13 - Nay, take my life and all; pardon not that. You take my house, when you do take the prop That doth sustain my house ; you take my life, When you do take the means whereby I live.
Seite 118 - Want as much more, to turn it to its use ; For wit and judgment often are at strife, Tho' meant each other's aid, like man and wife.
Seite 153 - Sits on the horizon round a settled gloom : Not such as wintry storms on mortals shed, Oppressing life ; but lovely, gentle, kind, And full of every hope and every joy, The wish of nature. Gradual sinks the breeze Into a perfect calm ; that not a breath Is heard to quiver through the closing woods, Or rustling turn the many-twinkling leaves Of aspen tall.
Seite 314 - Not distant far from thence a murmuring sound Of waters issued from a cave and spread Into a liquid plain then stood...
Seite 45 - Yet she had heard an ancient rumour fly, (Long cited by the people of the sky) That times to come should see the Trojan race Her Carthage ruin, and her tow'rs deface: Nor thus confin'd, the yoke of sov'reign sway, Should on the necks of all the nations lay.
Seite 99 - ... et EVE notre première mère finissaient leur prière, et trouvaient leur force augmentée d'en haut : ils sentaient de leur désespoir sourdre une nouvelle espérance, une joie, mais encore liée à la frayeur. ADAM renouvela à EVE ses paroles bien venues : « Eve, la foi peut aisément admettre que tout le bien dont nous jouissons descend du ciel ; mais que de nous quelque chose puisse monter au ciel, assez prévalant pour occuper l'esprit de Dieu souverainement heureux, ou pour incliner sa...
Seite 30 - ... sin and time. We admire it now, only as antiquaries do a piece of old coin, for the stamp it once bore, and not for those vanishing lineaments and disappearing draughts that remain upon it at present. And certainly that must needs have been very glorious, the decays of which are so admirable. He that is comely, when old and decrepid, surely was very beautiful when he was young. An Aristotle was but the rubbish of an Adam, and Athens but the rudiments of Paradise.
Seite 259 - REPASSER , to repass , to pass by again , to cross over again , to go over again, to look over again, to iron, to grind , to set.
Seite 272 - So have I seen, upon a summer's even, Fast by a riv'let's brink a youngster play,.* • . Hov vishfully he looks to stem tke tide!

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