English Synonymes Explained, in Alphabetical Order
English Synonymes Explained, in Alphabetical Order
George Crabb
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We PARDON the thing, from the prepositive par or per and dono to give, by giving up to another the of- fence he has committed. We excuse a small fault, we pardon a great fault : we excuse that which personally affects ourselves; we par- don that which offends against morals : we may excuse as equals; we can pardon only as superiors. We exer- cise good nature in excusing ; we ex- ercise generosity or mercy m pardon^ ing. Friends excuse each other for the unintentional omission of formali- ties ;... it is the privilege of the supreme magistrate to pardon criminals whose offences will admit of pardon : viola- tions of good manners are inexcusable in those who are cultivated; false- hood is impardonable even in a child. I «B1 not qaanel wHh a flight mtotake, Snch 81 oar natare*h Arallty may excute. ThoM who know how many volomes have heea written on tte poem^ of Homer and Virgil, will eadly pardon the length of my dlicoaree npoa Milton. EXCUSE, V. Pretence. EXECRABLE, V. Abominable. EXECRATION, V.
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