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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... thee my lady . I your lady , Sir Johu ? alas , I should be a pitiful lady . Shakspeare . I am sorry my relation to so deserving a lady should be any occasion of her danger and afflic- tion . King Charles . 2. An illustrious or eminent ...
... thee my lady . I your lady , Sir Johu ? alas , I should be a pitiful lady . Shakspeare . I am sorry my relation to so deserving a lady should be any occasion of her danger and afflic- tion . King Charles . 2. An illustrious or eminent ...
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... thee , O sacred ship , be kind , Thy committed pledge restore , And land him safely on the shore . Another Typhis shall new seas explore , Another Argo land the chiefs upon th ' Iberian Dryden . shore . Dryden . TO LAND . v . n . To ...
... thee , O sacred ship , be kind , Thy committed pledge restore , And land him safely on the shore . Another Typhis shall new seas explore , Another Argo land the chiefs upon th ' Iberian Dryden . shore . Dryden . TO LAND . v . n . To ...
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... thee life too soon , And hath bereft thee of thy life too late . Shaksp . A second Silvius after these appears , Silvius Æneas , for thy name he bears : For arms and justice equally renown'd , Who late restor'd in Alba shall be crown'd ...
... thee life too soon , And hath bereft thee of thy life too late . Shaksp . A second Silvius after these appears , Silvius Æneas , for thy name he bears : For arms and justice equally renown'd , Who late restor'd in Alba shall be crown'd ...
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... thee well ; thy casement I need not open , I look through thee . Shakspeare . The mother of Sisera looked out at a window , and cried through the lattess . Judges . Up into the watch - tower , get , And see all things despoil'd of ...
... thee well ; thy casement I need not open , I look through thee . Shakspeare . The mother of Sisera looked out at a window , and cried through the lattess . Judges . Up into the watch - tower , get , And see all things despoil'd of ...
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... thee an ambush for the city behind thee . Joshua . The wicked have laid a snare for me . Psalms . Lay not wait , O ! wicked man , against the Proverbs . dwelling of the righteous . 9. To spread on a surface . The colouring upon those ...
... thee an ambush for the city behind thee . Joshua . The wicked have laid a snare for me . Psalms . Lay not wait , O ! wicked man , against the Proverbs . dwelling of the righteous . 9. To spread on a surface . The colouring upon those ...
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