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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... night they may be a guard to us , and labour on the day . Nebemiah . As a man had a right to all he could employ his labour upon , so he had no temptation to la- baur for more than he could make use of . Locke . 3. To move with ...
... night they may be a guard to us , and labour on the day . Nebemiah . As a man had a right to all he could employ his labour upon , so he had no temptation to la- baur for more than he could make use of . Locke . 3. To move with ...
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... night - gown in respect of yours ; cloth of gold and coats , and lac'd with silver . Shaksp . 3. To embellish with variegations . Look , love , what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder East ; Night's candles are burnt ...
... night - gown in respect of yours ; cloth of gold and coats , and lac'd with silver . Shaksp . 3. To embellish with variegations . Look , love , what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder East ; Night's candles are burnt ...
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... night has been unruly where we lay ; And chimneys were blown down : and , as they say , Lamentings heard i ' th ' air , strange screams of death . Shakspeare . Ye shall weep and lament , but the world shall rejoice . Jobn . Jeremiah ...
... night has been unruly where we lay ; And chimneys were blown down : and , as they say , Lamentings heard i ' th ' air , strange screams of death . Shakspeare . Ye shall weep and lament , but the world shall rejoice . Jobn . Jeremiah ...
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... night , Why should'st thou , but for some felonious end ; In thy dark lanthorn thus close up the stars , That nature hung in heav'n , and fill their lemps With everlasting oil , to give due light To the misled and lonely traveller ...
... night , Why should'st thou , but for some felonious end ; In thy dark lanthorn thus close up the stars , That nature hung in heav'n , and fill their lemps With everlasting oil , to give due light To the misled and lonely traveller ...
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... night hath boarded a land - carrack ; If it prove lawful prize , he's made for ever . Shakspeare . With eleven thousand land soldiers , and twen- ty - six ships of war , we within two months have Bacon . won one town . • Necessity makes ...
... night hath boarded a land - carrack ; If it prove lawful prize , he's made for ever . Shakspeare . With eleven thousand land soldiers , and twen- ty - six ships of war , we within two months have Bacon . won one town . • Necessity makes ...
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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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