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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L'Estrange . And flourishing fresh leaves and blossoms did Of all the many sorts of the gem kind reckenwrap . Spenser . oned up by the lapidaries , there are not above The thane of Cauder ' gan a dismal conflict , three or four that are ...
L'Estrange . And flourishing fresh leaves and blossoms did Of all the many sorts of the gem kind reckenwrap . Spenser . oned up by the lapidaries , there are not above The thane of Cauder ' gan a dismal conflict , three or four that are ...
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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 Made you against the grain to voice him consul , teans in it L'Estrange ...
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 Made you against the grain to voice him consul , teans in it L'Estrange ...
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L'Estrange . To hicep lúm far from perils of ambition : As onc conden.n ' to icap a precipict , All he can learn of me , will be to weep ! Pbilips . Who sees belure his eyes ine depth buion , 2. To teacn . [ It is observable , that in ...
L'Estrange . To hicep lúm far from perils of ambition : As onc conden.n ' to icap a precipict , All he can learn of me , will be to weep ! Pbilips . Who sees belure his eyes ine depth buion , 2. To teacn . [ It is observable , that in ...
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[ from liberline . ) And antique registers for to avise , irreligion ; licentiousness of opinions and There chanced to the prince's hand to rise An ancient book , hight Briton's monuments . practice . Fairy Queens . a L'Estrange .
[ from liberline . ) And antique registers for to avise , irreligion ; licentiousness of opinions and There chanced to the prince's hand to rise An ancient book , hight Briton's monuments . practice . Fairy Queens . a L'Estrange .
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a L'Estrange . I tare given you the library of a painter , and - We procured a licence of the duke of Parma a catalogue of such books as he ought to read . to enter the theatre and gallery . Addison on Italy . Dryden . 3.
a L'Estrange . I tare given you the library of a painter , and - We procured a licence of the duke of Parma a catalogue of such books as he ought to read . to enter the theatre and gallery . Addison on Italy . Dryden . 3.
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