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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Spenser . Blessed Virgin is celebrated . When the materials of glass have been kept LADY - LIKE . edi . [ lady and like . ] Soft ; long in fusion , the mixture casts up delicate ; elegant . fluous sali , which the workmen take off with ...
Spenser . Blessed Virgin is celebrated . When the materials of glass have been kept LADY - LIKE . edi . [ lady and like . ] Soft ; long in fusion , the mixture casts up delicate ; elegant . fluous sali , which the workmen take off with ...
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Dear lady , how shall I declare thy case , Vice is like a dark lantborn , which turns its Whom face I left in languorous constraint ? bright side only to him that bears it , but looks Spenser . black and dismal in another's hand .
Dear lady , how shall I declare thy case , Vice is like a dark lantborn , which turns its Whom face I left in languorous constraint ? bright side only to him that bears it , but looks Spenser . black and dismal in another's hand .
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Swift to Gay . which was not amesnable to law , Spenser's Ire . LA'TENT , adj . [ latens , Latin . ] Hidden ; The fee - farms reserved upon charters granted concealed ; secret . to cities and towns corporate , and the blanch If we look ...
Swift to Gay . which was not amesnable to law , Spenser's Ire . LA'TENT , adj . [ latens , Latin . ] Hidden ; The fee - farms reserved upon charters granted concealed ; secret . to cities and towns corporate , and the blanch If we look ...
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Spenser . Have link'd that amorous power to thy soft lay , The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold . Atilton . Job . Now timely sing . He reach'd the nymph with his harmonious 3. TO LAY in for .
Spenser . Have link'd that amorous power to thy soft lay , The sword of him that layeth at him cannot hold . Atilton . Job . Now timely sing . He reach'd the nymph with his harmonious 3. TO LAY in for .
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Spenser . at least a year . Temple . I make bo ! d to press upon you . A fiend may deceive a creature of more ex- - You're welcome ; give us liave , drawer . ' cellency than himselt , at least by the tacit perSbakspeare . mission of the ...
Spenser . at least a year . Temple . I make bo ! d to press upon you . A fiend may deceive a creature of more ex- - You're welcome ; give us liave , drawer . ' cellency than himselt , at least by the tacit perSbakspeare . mission of the ...
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