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 3 |
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Dryden's Virgil . He adds the running springs and standing lakes , What makes my ram the lag of all the flock ? And bounding banks for winding rivers makes . Pope . Dryder . T. LAG . 0.1 . 2. A small plash of water . 1.
Dryden's Virgil . He adds the running springs and standing lakes , What makes my ram the lag of all the flock ? And bounding banks for winding rivers makes . Pope . Dryder . T. LAG . 0.1 . 2. A small plash of water . 1.
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Dryden . Shrubs are formed into sundry shapes , by LAME'NT . 1. s . [ lamentum , Lat . from the moulding them within ... Wherewith you now bedew king Henry's And either tam'd his legs , or struck him hlind . hcarse , Dryden .
Dryden . Shrubs are formed into sundry shapes , by LAME'NT . 1. s . [ lamentum , Lat . from the moulding them within ... Wherewith you now bedew king Henry's And either tam'd his legs , or struck him hlind . hcarse , Dryden .
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Dryden and Lee . Out of the king's protection . Sbakspeare . He kept himself within the bounds of loyalty , Me , only me , the hand of fortune bore , Unblest to tread the interdicted shore ; and enjoyed certain lands and towns in the ...
Dryden and Lee . Out of the king's protection . Sbakspeare . He kept himself within the bounds of loyalty , Me , only me , the hand of fortune bore , Unblest to tread the interdicted shore ; and enjoyed certain lands and towns in the ...
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Dryden . 25. To impute ; to charge . 13. To prohibit a spirit to walk . Preoccupied with what The busband found no charm to lay the devil You rather must do , than what you should do , in a petticoat , but the rattling of a bladder with ...
Dryden . 25. To impute ; to charge . 13. To prohibit a spirit to walk . Preoccupied with what The busband found no charm to lay the devil You rather must do , than what you should do , in a petticoat , but the rattling of a bladder with ...
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Dryden . The victor Cæneus was by Turnus slain . My zeal for you must lay the father by , Dryden . And plead my country's cause against my son . He took the quiver and the trusty bow Dryden . Achates us'd to bear ; the leaders first ...
Dryden . The victor Cæneus was by Turnus slain . My zeal for you must lay the father by , Dryden . And plead my country's cause against my son . He took the quiver and the trusty bow Dryden . Achates us'd to bear ; the leaders first ...
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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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