A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Queen . So both to battle fierce arranged are ; In which his harder fortune was to fall Under my spear : such is the die of war . Fairy Queen . Thine is th ' adventure , thine the victory : Well has thy fortune turn'd the die for thee ...
... Queen . So both to battle fierce arranged are ; In which his harder fortune was to fall Under my spear : such is the die of war . Fairy Queen . Thine is th ' adventure , thine the victory : Well has thy fortune turn'd the die for thee ...
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... Queen So both to battle fierce arranged are ; In which his harder fortune was to fall Under my spear : such is the die of war . Fairy Queen Thine is th ' adventure , thine the victory : Well has thy fortune turn'd the die for thee ...
... Queen So both to battle fierce arranged are ; In which his harder fortune was to fall Under my spear : such is the die of war . Fairy Queen Thine is th ' adventure , thine the victory : Well has thy fortune turn'd the die for thee ...
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... Queen . In a manner tending to vilify , or les- It hath been observed by the ancients , that much use of Venus doth dim the sight ; and yet eunuchs , which are unable to generate , are ne- vertheless also dim sighted . Bacon . Every one ...
... Queen . In a manner tending to vilify , or les- It hath been observed by the ancients , that much use of Venus doth dim the sight ; and yet eunuchs , which are unable to generate , are ne- vertheless also dim sighted . Bacon . Every one ...
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... Queen . could . But yet at last , whereas the direful fiend She saw not stir , off shaking vain affright , She nigher drew , and saw that joyous end ; Then God she pray'd , and thank'd her faithful knight . Fairy Queen . Direful hap ...
... Queen . could . But yet at last , whereas the direful fiend She saw not stir , off shaking vain affright , She nigher drew , and saw that joyous end ; Then God she pray'd , and thank'd her faithful knight . Fairy Queen . Direful hap ...
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... Queen There he him found all carelessly display'd , In secret shadow from the sunny ray , On a sweet bed of lilies softly laid . Fairy Queen . 2. To exhibit to the sight or mind . You speak not like yourself , who ever yet Have stood to ...
... Queen There he him found all carelessly display'd , In secret shadow from the sunny ray , On a sweet bed of lilies softly laid . Fairy Queen . 2. To exhibit to the sight or mind . You speak not like yourself , who ever yet Have stood to ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Полный просмотр - 1870 |
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