The Etymological ReaderE.H. Butler & Company, 1872 - 480 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 28
... feel toward a traitor or a sneak ; while detestation is the earnest dislike which compels us to bear witness against the thing we condemn , and abhorrence shrinks shuddering back from some ob- ject of terror and disgust .. 7. Similarly ...
... feel toward a traitor or a sneak ; while detestation is the earnest dislike which compels us to bear witness against the thing we condemn , and abhorrence shrinks shuddering back from some ob- ject of terror and disgust .. 7. Similarly ...
Σελίδα 50
... feel , to think ; sentient . Sep'tem , seven ; septennial , Septem- Spe'ro , I hope ; despair , prosper . ber . Spi'na , a thorn ; spine , spinal . Seq'uor , secu'tus , to follow ; subse- Spi'ro , spira'tum , to breathe ; aspi- quent ...
... feel , to think ; sentient . Sep'tem , seven ; septennial , Septem- Spe'ro , I hope ; despair , prosper . ber . Spi'na , a thorn ; spine , spinal . Seq'uor , secu'tus , to follow ; subse- Spi'ro , spira'tum , to breathe ; aspi- quent ...
Σελίδα 73
... feel it even in his solitude . It was in the atmosphere - storm , wild excitement , a coming deed . Men hurried along the usually lonely road in groups , with weapons in their hands - the old fowling - piece with which the Puritans had ...
... feel it even in his solitude . It was in the atmosphere - storm , wild excitement , a coming deed . Men hurried along the usually lonely road in groups , with weapons in their hands - the old fowling - piece with which the Puritans had ...
Σελίδα 77
... feel the cold . And now and then a passer - by who has rolled himself up in furs to keep out the cold , but shivers ... feeling of being overshadowed ) . . . . Worsted : fr . Worstead , a village near Norwich , England . ... VI . - ON ...
... feel the cold . And now and then a passer - by who has rolled himself up in furs to keep out the cold , but shivers ... feeling of being overshadowed ) . . . . Worsted : fr . Worstead , a village near Norwich , England . ... VI . - ON ...
Σελίδα 84
... feel ; and it is then that the union with oxygen - that is , the combustion - takes place . The more intensely , therefore , we think and act and feel , the more carbon we burn , and the more repairs our bodies need . The condition of ...
... feel ; and it is then that the union with oxygen - that is , the combustion - takes place . The more intensely , therefore , we think and act and feel , the more carbon we burn , and the more repairs our bodies need . The condition of ...
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