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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... and violets blue , I am sorry my relation to so deserving a lady shouid be any occasion of her danger and allicAnd lady's - smocks , all silver white , tion . King Charles . Do paint the meadow's much bedight . Shaksp . 2.
... and violets blue , I am sorry my relation to so deserving a lady shouid be any occasion of her danger and allicAnd lady's - smocks , all silver white , tion . King Charles . Do paint the meadow's much bedight . Shaksp . 2.
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Rest you , while I lament king Henry's corse . Our authors write Sbakspearia Whether in prose , or verse , ' tis all the same : The pair of sages praise ; The prose is fustian , and the numbers lame . One pity'd , one contemn'd the ...
Rest you , while I lament king Henry's corse . Our authors write Sbakspearia Whether in prose , or verse , ' tis all the same : The pair of sages praise ; The prose is fustian , and the numbers lame . One pity'd , one contemn'd the ...
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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 borWhen Jove ...
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 borWhen Jove ...
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The Tuscan king He bringeth down them that dwell on high ; Loid by the lance , and took him to the sling . the lofty ... Lay down by those pleasures the fearful and Kept fresh to be unfolded with your king's . dangerous thunders and ...
The Tuscan king He bringeth down them that dwell on high ; Loid by the lance , and took him to the sling . the lofty ... Lay down by those pleasures the fearful and Kept fresh to be unfolded with your king's . dangerous thunders and ...
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The king must preserve the revenues of his A viol should have a lay of wire - strings becrown without diminution , and lay up treasures low , as close to the belly as the lute , and then în store against a time of extremity .
The king must preserve the revenues of his A viol should have a lay of wire - strings becrown without diminution , and lay up treasures low , as close to the belly as the lute , and then în store against a time of extremity .
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