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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... doth only labour . Ben Jonson . was called to another , who in childbed la- boured of an ulcer in her left hip . Wiseman . To be in distress ; to be pressed . • Tothis infernal lake the fury flies , Here hides her hated head , and frees ...
... doth only labour . Ben Jonson . was called to another , who in childbed la- boured of an ulcer in her left hip . Wiseman . To be in distress ; to be pressed . • Tothis infernal lake the fury flies , Here hides her hated head , and frees ...
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... doth pierce it . . Shakspeare They shall hold the bow and the lance . Jeremiah . Hector beholds his jav'lin fall in vain , Nor other lance , nor other hope remain ; He calls Deiphobus , demands a spear In vain , for no Deiphobus was ...
... doth pierce it . . Shakspeare They shall hold the bow and the lance . Jeremiah . Hector beholds his jav'lin fall in vain , Nor other lance , nor other hope remain ; He calls Deiphobus , demands a spear In vain , for no Deiphobus was ...
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... doth moderate the force and power , that which doth appoint the form and measure of working ; the same we term a law . Hooker . Unhappy man ! to break the pious laws Of nature , pleading in his children's cause . Dryd . 2. A decree ...
... doth moderate the force and power , that which doth appoint the form and measure of working ; the same we term a law . Hooker . Unhappy man ! to break the pious laws Of nature , pleading in his children's cause . Dryd . 2. A decree ...
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... doth take oc- casion from thence to conceive in his mind a false belief , yet Christian charity will , in many cases , restrain a man . South . I may be allowed to tell your lordship , the king of poets , what an extent of power you ...
... doth take oc- casion from thence to conceive in his mind a false belief , yet Christian charity will , in many cases , restrain a man . South . I may be allowed to tell your lordship , the king of poets , what an extent of power you ...
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... Doth root upon . Shakspeare's Henry v . Dry up thy harrow'd veins , and plough torn leas , Whereof ungrateful man with liqu'rish draughts , And morsels unctuous , greases his pure mind . Such court guise , As Mercury did first devise ...
... Doth root upon . Shakspeare's Henry v . Dry up thy harrow'd veins , and plough torn leas , Whereof ungrateful man with liqu'rish draughts , And morsels unctuous , greases his pure mind . Such court guise , As Mercury did first devise ...
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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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