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The Platonic Dialogues for English Readers: Dialogues of the ...
Ast, with his usual levity in declaring Platonic Dialogues to be spurious,
pronounces that judgment upon this, on the ground of the alleged unplatonic
character of its result, which he thus represents : " That Virtue cannot be docible
because ...
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Schism disarmed of the defensive weapons lent it by Doctor ...
8 . l,ng the humble and docible temper of hit Church, Truly, Mr. Dottor, it rs a
wonderssul commendation to your Church, that she is yet to bee taught : Pray,
when will (he be at age to leave going to School f when will Ih: be out of her
frentice-hkf ...
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Origins of the English Language
Docility, docible, docibility, dock, docket, doctoral, doctrinal, document, dodrantal,
dogmatical, dollar, dolorous, dolphin, doom, doomsday-book. John Minsheu.
Ductor in Linguas (1617). Do, doat, doater, doating, dobchicke, dobeler, doblet, ...
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On some deficiencies in our English dictionaries, the ...
For instance, none of our Dictionaries trace clearly the line of demarcation
between ' docile' and ' docible,' treating them as merely convertible words ; and
so do most of the authors whom they quote as employing them. But take this brief
...
Richard Chenevix Trench (abp. of Dublin.),
1857
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On Some Deficiencies in Our English Dictionaries: Being the ...
For instance, none of our Dictionaries trace clearly the line of demarcation
between 'docile' and 'docible,' treating them as merely convertible words; and so
do most of the authors whom they quote as employing them. But take this brief ...
Richard Chenevix Trench,
1857
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Transactions of the Philological Society
' docible/ treating them as merely convertible words ; and so do most of the
authors whom they quote as employing them. But take this brief passage from
Racket :l " Whom Nature hath made docile, it is injurious to prohibit him from
learning ...
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The Anglo-Saxon Race: Its History, Character, and Destiny. ...
docible,' treating them as merely convertible words; and so do most of the authors
whom they quote as employing them. But take this brief passage from Hacket :1 “
VVhom Nature hath made docile, it is injurious to prohibit him from learning ...
Dexter Arnold Hawkins,
1875
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Leicestershire Words, Phrases, and Proverbs
Well, I could do w'it, if so be ye want to get rid on't." — Adam Bede, c. 25. Docible,
adj. docile ; teachable. Solomon ' ' asked a docible heart, a wise heart, and
wisdom to go in and to go out." — Lat., Serm. VIII., p. 125. ' A's docible enew, but
a ...
Arthur Benoni Evans, Sebastian Evans,
1881
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Lexicography: Dictionaries, compilers, critics and users
For instance. none of our Dictionaries trace clearly the line of demarcation
between 'docile' and 'docible.' treating them as merely convertible words: and so
do most of the authors whom they quote as employing them. But take this brief ...
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History of Four Footed Beasts
Whether Mice be docible. ... funt indociles,e terrestribus Mures, among the Fowls
of the air,the Swallows be docible. are undocible, and among the creatures of the
earth, aMouse ; Albertus writeth, thathesaw in upper Germany, a Mouse hold a ...