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 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Waller . Should I shun the dangers of the war , With scorn the Trojans would reward my pains , And their proud ladies with their sweeping trains . Dryden . We find on medals the representations of ladies , that have given occasion to ...
... Waller . Should I shun the dangers of the war , With scorn the Trojans would reward my pains , And their proud ladies with their sweeping trains . Dryden . We find on medals the representations of ladies , that have given occasion to ...
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... Waller . of desire , as dignity of nature and employment . Glanville . has If the largeness of a man's heart carry him be- yond prudence , we may reckon it_illustrious weakness . L'Estrange Wideness . Supposing that the multitude and ...
... Waller . of desire , as dignity of nature and employment . Glanville . has If the largeness of a man's heart carry him be- yond prudence , we may reckon it_illustrious weakness . L'Estrange Wideness . Supposing that the multitude and ...
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... Waller . A girl was worth forty of our widows ; and an honest , downright , plain - dealing lass it was . L'Estrange . Philips . They sometimes an hasty kiss Steal from unwary lasses ; they with scorn , And neck reclin'd , resent . LA ...
... Waller . A girl was worth forty of our widows ; and an honest , downright , plain - dealing lass it was . L'Estrange . Philips . They sometimes an hasty kiss Steal from unwary lasses ; they with scorn , And neck reclin'd , resent . LA ...
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... Waller . I fear'd I should have found A tempest in your soul , and came to lay it . Denham . At once the wind was laid , the whisp'ring sound Was dumb , a rising earthquake rock'd the ground . 13. To prohibit a spirit to walk . Dryden ...
... Waller . I fear'd I should have found A tempest in your soul , and came to lay it . Denham . At once the wind was laid , the whisp'ring sound Was dumb , a rising earthquake rock'd the ground . 13. To prohibit a spirit to walk . Dryden ...
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... Waller . Roscommon first , then Mulgrave rose , like light ; The Stagyrite , and Horace , laid aside , Inform'd by ... Waller . Darkness , which fairest nymphs disarms , Detends us ill from Mira's charins ; Mira can lay her beauty by ...
... Waller . Roscommon first , then Mulgrave rose , like light ; The Stagyrite , and Horace , laid aside , Inform'd by ... Waller . Darkness , which fairest nymphs disarms , Detends us ill from Mira's charins ; Mira can lay her beauty by ...
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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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