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96 NATURAL , filial ; 2 Prol . 19 NATURE , the natural feelings of humanity ( cf. Ham . G. ) ; 3. I. 8 NEGLECT , despise ; 2. 4. 13 NEIGHBOURHOOD , neighbourly feeling ; 1. 2. 154 ; 5. 2. 350 NEW - TUNED , newly devised ( as ...
96 NATURAL , filial ; 2 Prol . 19 NATURE , the natural feelings of humanity ( cf. Ham . G. ) ; 3. I. 8 NEGLECT , despise ; 2. 4. 13 NEIGHBOURHOOD , neighbourly feeling ; 1. 2. 154 ; 5. 2. 350 NEW - TUNED , newly devised ( as ...
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112 ) ; hence , shadowed , darkened ; 4 Prol . 9 UNFURNISHED , without means of defence ; 1. 2. 148 UNHIDDEN , manifest ; 1. 1. 86 UNPROVIDED , unprepared ; 4. I. 171 UNRAISED , uninspired ; 1 Prol . 9 UNTEMPERING , ' without power to ...
112 ) ; hence , shadowed , darkened ; 4 Prol . 9 UNFURNISHED , without means of defence ; 1. 2. 148 UNHIDDEN , manifest ; 1. 1. 86 UNPROVIDED , unprepared ; 4. I. 171 UNRAISED , uninspired ; 1 Prol . 9 UNTEMPERING , ' without power to ...
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171 UNRA1SED, uninspired; 1 Prol. UZTEMPER1NG, 'without power to soften a lady's heart' (M.S.); 5. 2. 225 URN. Vaguely used (esp. in poetry) for 'a tomb or sepulcre, the grave' (O.E.D.); 1. 2. 229 Uss, treat; 3. 2.
171 UNRA1SED, uninspired; 1 Prol. UZTEMPER1NG, 'without power to soften a lady's heart' (M.S.); 5. 2. 225 URN. Vaguely used (esp. in poetry) for 'a tomb or sepulcre, the grave' (O.E.D.); 1. 2. 229 Uss, treat; 3. 2.
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