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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... side . Sandys . Our Italian translator of the Æneis is a foot poet ; he lackeys by the side of Virgil , but never mounts behind him . Dryden LA CKLINEN . adj . [ lack and linen . ] Want- ing shirts . You poor , base , rascally ...
... side . Sandys . Our Italian translator of the Æneis is a foot poet ; he lackeys by the side of Virgil , but never mounts behind him . Dryden LA CKLINEN . adj . [ lack and linen . ] Want- ing shirts . You poor , base , rascally ...
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... side , And tow'd him , if he lagg'd behind , Prior . Fairy Queen . Milton . Like boat against the tide and wind . Hudibras . If he finds a fairy lag in light , He drives the wretch before , and lashes into night . Dryden . She hourly ...
... side , And tow'd him , if he lagg'd behind , Prior . Fairy Queen . Milton . Like boat against the tide and wind . Hudibras . If he finds a fairy lag in light , He drives the wretch before , and lashes into night . Dryden . She hourly ...
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... side ; And offer'd many a lame excuse , He never meant the least abuse . Savift . To LAME . V. a . [ from the adjective . ] To make lame ; to cripple . I have never heard of such another encounter which lames report to follow it , and ...
... side ; And offer'd many a lame excuse , He never meant the least abuse . Savift . To LAME . V. a . [ from the adjective . ] To make lame ; to cripple . I have never heard of such another encounter which lames report to follow it , and ...
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... sides , than this seems to have been . Addison on Italy . LANDLOPER . n . s . [ land and lopen , Dut . ] A landman ; a term of reproach used by seamen of those who pass their lives on shore . LANDLORD . n . s . [ land and ... side . LAN LAN.
... sides , than this seems to have been . Addison on Italy . LANDLOPER . n . s . [ land and lopen , Dut . ] A landman ; a term of reproach used by seamen of those who pass their lives on shore . LANDLORD . n . s . [ land and ... side . LAN LAN.
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... side . The earl's servants stood ranged on both sides , and made the king a lane . Bacon's Henry VII . LA NERET . n . s . A little hawk . LANGUAGE . n . s . , [ langage , French ; lin- gua , Latin . ] 1. Human speech . We may define ...
... side . The earl's servants stood ranged on both sides , and made the king a lane . Bacon's Henry VII . LA NERET . n . s . A little hawk . LANGUAGE . n . s . , [ langage , French ; lin- gua , Latin . ] 1. Human speech . We may define ...
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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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