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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A light made with oil and a wick , give a lancely blow , Sidacy O , thievish night , Plate sin with gold , Why should'st thou , but for some feloniousend ; And the strong lunce of justice hurtless breaks : In the dark lanthorn thus ...
A light made with oil and a wick , give a lancely blow , Sidacy O , thievish night , Plate sin with gold , Why should'st thou , but for some feloniousend ; And the strong lunce of justice hurtless breaks : In the dark lanthorn thus ...
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Ev'n in his garments , and did give himself , LAPIDA'TioN . 1. s . [ lapidatio , Lat . lapiAll thin and naked , to the numb cold night . dation , Fr. ] A stoning . Sbakspeare . LAPÍ'Deous . adj . [ lapideus , Lat . ] ...
Ev'n in his garments , and did give himself , LAPIDA'TioN . 1. s . [ lapidatio , Lat . lapiAll thin and naked , to the numb cold night . dation , Fr. ] A stoning . Sbakspeare . LAPÍ'Deous . adj . [ lapideus , Lat . ] ...
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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 omniscient Being . Dryden . The days 2. It has a sense implying doubt ...
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 omniscient Being . Dryden . The days 2. It has a sense implying doubt ...
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To bequeath ; to give as i : heritance . rhime . That price thou leao'st to thy imperial line , An army strong she leavid , That peace , Oh happy shade ! be ever thine . To war on those which him had of his realm Dryden . bereav'd . 11.
To bequeath ; to give as i : heritance . rhime . That price thou leao'st to thy imperial line , An army strong she leavid , That peace , Oh happy shade ! be ever thine . To war on those which him had of his realm Dryden . bereav'd . 11.
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Thou shalt pot give him thy money upon usury , nor lend him thy victuals for increase . Levit , They dare not give , and e'en refuse to lend , To their poor kindred , or a wanting friend . Dry . 2. To suffer to be used on condition that ...
Thou shalt pot give him thy money upon usury , nor lend him thy victuals for increase . Levit , They dare not give , and e'en refuse to lend , To their poor kindred , or a wanting friend . Dry . 2. To suffer to be used on condition that ...
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