See perscrutate on Wiktionary
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Roycroft for Thomas Dicas, page 54:", "text": "For though in the Laws of nature ard men, there is myſterious abſtruſity, which toils and troubles the Learners brain, in perſcrutating and underſtanding them; the effects whereof are viſible in the moroſity and ſeparation of their Students, from the pleaſures of converſation and diverſion; yet are the events and iſſues in comprehenſion of them to ſuch degrees,as are conſectaries and rewards of double diligence, very grateful, and perceptively congenial to the expectation of thoſe excellent minds, who after buſie diſquiſition into them, reap dulcedinem conſolationis ſanctæ.", "type": "quote" }, { "bold_text_offsets": [ [ 71, 82 ] ], "ref": "1689, R.W. D.D. [i.e., Robert Wild], “Act the Fourth”, in The Benefice. A Comedy., London: […] R. Janeway, page 40:", "text": "But if you pleaſe, with your perſpicuous Luminaries to contemplate and perſcrutate theſe Teſtifications, you ſhall be animadverted of my Deportment in the Oxfordian Society, in my modification for Literature.", "type": "quote" }, { "bold_text_offsets": [ [ 133, 145 ] ], "ref": "1900 December 9, Andrew Lang, “Max Mueller”, in The Contemporary Review, volume 78, page 791:", "text": "But as long as he held that myth was a by-product of language, Mr. Max Müller seemed to think that, till we had all savage languages perscrutated by new Bopps and Kuhns, we could not move.", "type": "quote" }, { "bold_text_offsets": [ [ 23, 35 ] ], "ref": "1958 December 11, Frederick R. 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Roycroft for Thomas Dicas, page 54:", "text": "For though in the Laws of nature ard men, there is myſterious abſtruſity, which toils and troubles the Learners brain, in perſcrutating and underſtanding them; the effects whereof are viſible in the moroſity and ſeparation of their Students, from the pleaſures of converſation and diverſion; yet are the events and iſſues in comprehenſion of them to ſuch degrees,as are conſectaries and rewards of double diligence, very grateful, and perceptively congenial to the expectation of thoſe excellent minds, who after buſie diſquiſition into them, reap dulcedinem conſolationis ſanctæ.", "type": "quote" }, { "bold_text_offsets": [ [ 71, 82 ] ], "ref": "1689, R.W. D.D. [i.e., Robert Wild], “Act the Fourth”, in The Benefice. A Comedy., London: […] R. Janeway, page 40:", "text": "But if you pleaſe, with your perſpicuous Luminaries to contemplate and perſcrutate theſe Teſtifications, you ſhall be animadverted of my Deportment in the Oxfordian Society, in my modification for Literature.", "type": "quote" }, { "bold_text_offsets": [ [ 133, 145 ] ], "ref": "1900 December 9, Andrew Lang, “Max Mueller”, in The Contemporary Review, volume 78, page 791:", "text": "But as long as he held that myth was a by-product of language, Mr. Max Müller seemed to think that, till we had all savage languages perscrutated by new Bopps and Kuhns, we could not move.", "type": "quote" }, { "bold_text_offsets": [ [ 23, 35 ] ], "ref": "1958 December 11, Frederick R. 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