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Show IL R Out generals at prefent are fuch as are likely t not to be /// qualified, becaufe I have had opportunities to obferve the follies of womer Swift Attions are pleafing or difpleafing, either i them(elves, ot confidered as a means to 2 greater an more defireable end : the eating of a well-feafone difh, fuited to a man's palate, may move th mind, by the delight itfelf that accompanies th eating, without reference to any other end; t Betray the ftreaks of #// diffembled gold Dyyd You fhall not find me, daughter After the flander of moft ftep-mothers I/l ey'd_unto you Shakefpeare's Cymbeline Plain an rough nature, lef better than a health and ftrength may add a new guft, able t make us fwallow an 7// relifhed potion Locks an ftudied ways of.being 77/ falhioned Much better whe Blufhes 1 find virtu This i/ thap'd body with a daring foul fuc ging, than when I am bound to feek it in an /| clean.sh data import.tsv out README fayoured creature, like a pearl in a dunghill Sidney nounc Near to an old #// favoured caftle they meant t crous Sidney if th parent giv filthy, or i// founding names did w the Swift Ayliffe Bid him employ his care for thefe my friends And make good ufe of his i// gotten power By fhele'ring men much better than himfelf Addif. Cato 17] govern'd paffions in a prince's breaft Hazard his private and the public reft Waller That knowledge of theirs is very fuperficial an i/l grounded Dryden's Dufvefnoy I/ grounded paffions quickly wear away What's built upon efteem can ne'er decay. Waljb of i// join'd fons and daughters born Firft from the ancient world thefe giants came Milton Nor has he erred above once by i#/ judged fuper For death unfinifh'd and 77/ tim' relicf Stood fullen to her fuit Dryden's Ouvid How fhould opinions, thus fettled, be given up if there be any fufpicion of interet or defign, a there never fails to ‘be, wher me ture of rudenef and i#/ turne I before words beginning wit for in Iuva'curyMABLE adj [illachrymabilis The work Sidney are weak Milion the garrifon but thin Already wavering on their 7/ mann'd walls fo the fouls of the blefled, by the i//apfe of the divine effence into them, fhall be all over divine Norris 2. Sudden attack Was ever criminal forbid to plead Curb their /// manner'd zeal Dryden It is impoffible for the moft i/ minded, ava .riciqus, or cunning clergyma t d the leaf in Juftice to the meaneft cottager, in any bargain fo tythes Sawift Soon as the /// omen'd rumour reach' his ear Who can defcribe th' amazement in his face Dryden The eternal law of things muft not be- altered to comply with his /// ordered choice Locke hen you expofe the fcene "Down the i// organ'd engines fall Of fly the vizards For Phthia fix'd is my return ?etter at home my #// paid pains to mourn Than from an equal here fuftain the public fcorn There motley images her fancy ftrike Figures i// pair'd, and fimilies unlike Sparta has not to boaft of fuch a woman Dryden Pope Nor Troy to thank her, for her #// plac'd love Yor. Dryder Thowtfon's Summer Of accident difaftrous ILLA'QUEATE 7 Lat. fnare a [illagues entangle; to entrap; to en T I am il/agueatzd, but not truly captivated int your conclufion Moye's Divine Dialogues InLaQuEA'TION. 7. /i [from illagueate. 1. 'The aét of catching or enfnaring The word in Matthew doth not only fignif fufpenfion, or pendulous #//agueation, but alfo futfocation Brown 2. Swift cafual coming Life is oft preferve By the bold fwimmer in the {wift i/apf Dryd He will not hear me out of on As a piece of iron red hot, by reafon of th illapfe of the fire into it, appear¥all over like fire Difpirited with frequent overthrows Diz fnare any thin to catch another a noofe Ira'TioN. #. f. [illatio, Lat.] Inference conclufion drawn from premifes Herein there feems to be a very erroneous i//a - God unto Cain, contion from the indulgenceo _ Brown cluding an immunity unto himfelf Illation. fo erders the intermediate ideas as.t difcover what conneétion there is in each link o the chain, whereby the extrenaes are held togjftluzr ocke [illandabilis Lat. of praife 6r commendation from truth divided, and from jutt nought merits but difpraife = Milron It is natura dably fo all peopl too favourabl country ILLe'car adj Contrar to form a judgmen [i an not ilaw of their ow Broome lgalis Lat. to law No patent can oblige the fubjet againft law unlefs an il/egal/ patent pafled in one kingdom ca bind another, and not itfelf Sawifr ILLeca'Lrry. 7 / trariety to law He wifhed the pafled, of th [from illegal. Con to confider what votes they had i/legality of all thof and of the unjuftifiablenefs of all th commiffions proceeding by virtue of the Clarendon Iuee'carry. adv, [from illegal.] In manner contrary to law ILLe'crsLe. adj. [in and legibilis, fro lego Latin.] ~ What cannot be read Th fecretary poure writings the ink-box all over th and fo defaced them that they were mad altogether i/legible Howel Iieci'timacy n /o [from illegitimate. Iireci'tiMaTE adj State of baftardy Lat.] Unlawfull gotten in wedlock Grieve not at you [ir an legitimus begotten not be ftate For all the world is illegitimate Cleaveland Being illegitimate, 1 was deprive dearin of fhifLocke /, ftand adj ILa'upasry adv [from illandable. Unworthily; without deferving praife confidence; fo tha thefe mifbecoming and difingenuous way ting in the world muft be unlearned fifty to his defence Of thofe /// mated marriages thou faw'ft Where good with bad were match'd Strengt Illaudable i// treated Locke That boldnefs and fpirit which lads get amongf their playfellows at fchool, has ordinarily a mix Garth Thefe are the produ Unworth find themfelve Lat. Incapable of weeping Did you never tafte -delicious drink out of an 7/ Ivea'ese. . fo [illapfus, Lat. looked veffel L' Eftrange 1 Gr du em ff o o en ranc The match had been fo #// made for Plexirtus thing into another that his i// led life would have tumbled to deftruc fluity ILa'upasre The maid, with downcaft eyes, and mute wit Dryd. Fuv Relatin ticles as for, becaufe, manifeft the ack of reafonin as well as the illative particles ther and therefore Watts Greaw grief . In common difcourfe or writing fuch cafual par Shakefp make a {mall falivation adj. [ilatus, Lat. to illation or conclufion not fend grace Ah, why th' /// fuiting paftime muft [ try To gloomy care my thoughts alone are free 11/ the gay fports with troubled hearts agree Pope's Odyffey Holding of i/ tafted things in.the mouth wil The golden fleece, than he his 77/ got ftore tion, had there-not com ludi From thy foolifh heart, vain maid, remove An ufelefs forrow, and an i// ttarr'd love Prior The fabled dragon never guarded mor Hither fame Pardon and terms of love to all of you Very i/l favouredly. Shakefp They would not make bold, as every where the do, to deftroy #// formed and mif-thaped productions Locke th /7 fpirited Wor'fter Ifa man had but an 7// favoured nofe, the dee thinkers would contrive to impute the caufe to th I was at her houfe the hour fhe appojnted --And you fped, fir Dryden There was plenty enough, but the difhes were i7 forted : whole pyramids of fweetmeats for boys an women; but little of folid meat for men Diryden It does not belong to the prieft's office to impofe this name in baptifin: he may refufe to pro in a fair lod prejudice of his education Pope Dryden The god inform' Locke perform their unknightly errand i// reftrain'd, betra Her thoughts intentive on the bridal day Behold the fruit of 72/ rewarded pain. to itfelf, is muc artificial ungratefulnefs ICLLATIVE which the confideration of the pleafure there is i I fee thy fifter's tears i 4 I Mall divect you, a tafk for which I take myfel . make the beft ufe of their numbers, without throwing them away on any i// concerted proje&s Addifon on the War The fecond daughter was a peevith, forward . #/] conditioned creature as ever was Arbuthnot No Perfian arras hides his homely wall With antick vefts, which, through their fhady fold Thy father's anguifh, and thy brother's death In the purfuit of our i/ fated loves Addifon Others i/ fated are condemn'd to toi Their tedious life Prior L tendernef whic a goo an IiveetrivaTeny mate. wncommo man finds in th fation of a parent of that en= adv {atisfation lov and conver Addifon's Spectator [fro illegiti Not begotten in wedlock Itirerrima'rioN 7 /o [from illegitimate. 'The flate of one not begotre in wedlock Richard III. hada refolution, out of his hatre to both his brethren, to difable their iffues, upof falfe and incompetent pretexts, the one of attainder the other of illegitimation Bacon ILLe'viaBLE. adv. [lever, Fr. cannot be levied or exaéted Wha He retified the method of colle¢ting his revenue and removed obfolete and i//eviable parts of charge Hale ILLFA'voureD adj Deformed O, what a world of vile "i//fuvour'd fault Look handfome in three hundted pounds a-year Shakefp Irra'vourepry. adv 1. With deformity 2. Roughl ; ruggedly : in ludicrous language He fhoo him very i//favouredly for the time raging through the very bowels of his country plundering all wherefoeve he came IrLra'vourEDNESS .7 / an Howel Deformity ILLI'BERAL adj 1. Notnoble not ingenuous [iliberalis Lat. The charity of moft men is grown fo cold, an their religion fo #//iberal King Charles 2. Not munificent; not generous; {paring Yet {ubfift they did,.and well too : an argumen that that earth did not deal out their nourifhimen with an, overfparing or i//ideral hand, Hecdward IoniserA'LIYY fro 6 2, [ [illiberalitas Lat #lliberal. 1. Mean |