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 1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... thee and manye schulen have joye in his natyvyte . 11 For he schal be great bifore the Lord : and he schal not ... thee to speke and to evangelise to thee these thingis , and lo thou schalt be doumbe . 16 And thou schalt not mowe speke ...
... thee and manye schulen have joye in his natyvyte . 11 For he schal be great bifore the Lord : and he schal not ... thee to speke and to evangelise to thee these thingis , and lo thou schalt be doumbe . 16 And thou schalt not mowe speke ...
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... thee : blessid be thou among wym- men . 25 And whanne sche hadde herd : sche was troublid in his word , and thoughte ... thee : and the vertu of the higheste schal ouer schadowe thee : and therfore that holy thing that schal be borun of ...
... thee : blessid be thou among wym- men . 25 And whanne sche hadde herd : sche was troublid in his word , and thoughte ... thee : and the vertu of the higheste schal ouer schadowe thee : and therfore that holy thing that schal be borun of ...
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... thee to me , in case Manhood there be so much left in thy heart , Come fight with me , that on my helmet weare Apollo's laurell both for learninges laude , And eke for martiall praise , that in my shielde The seven fold Sophie of ...
... thee to me , in case Manhood there be so much left in thy heart , Come fight with me , that on my helmet weare Apollo's laurell both for learninges laude , And eke for martiall praise , that in my shielde The seven fold Sophie of ...
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... thee ; and when I love thee not , Chaos is come again . Shakspeare . It is frequently joined with a negative ; as I like ber , but I do not love her ; I wished bim success , but did not help him . This , by cus- tom at least , appears ...
... thee ; and when I love thee not , Chaos is come again . Shakspeare . It is frequently joined with a negative ; as I like ber , but I do not love her ; I wished bim success , but did not help him . This , by cus- tom at least , appears ...
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... thee , then I shall bear the blame to my father for ever . Now therefore I pray thee , let thy servant abide Acts . Bonds and afflictions abide me . 2. To ABE ABI.
... thee , then I shall bear the blame to my father for ever . Now therefore I pray thee , let thy servant abide Acts . Bonds and afflictions abide me . 2. To ABE ABI.
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Стр. 12 - As one who, long in populous city pent, Where houses thick and sewers annoy the air, Forth issuing on a summer's morn, to breathe Among the pleasant villages and farms Adjoin'd, from each thing met conceives delight ; The smell of grain, or tedded grass, or kine, Or dairy, each rural sight, each rural sound...
Стр. 32 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
Стр. 124 - That, with the hurly," death itself awakes ? Can'st thou, O partial sleep ! give thy repose To the wet sea-boy in an hour so rude ; And in the calmest and most stillest night, With all appliances and means to boot, Deny it to a king? Then, happy low, lie down ! Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown.
Стр. 15 - But forasmuch as he had not to pay, his lord commanded him to be sold, and his wife and children, and all that he had, and payment to be made. The servant therefore fell down, and worshipped him, saying; Lord, have patience with me, and I will pay thee all.
Стр. 10 - The which observed, a man may prophesy With a near aim of the main chance of things As yet not come to life, which in their seeds And weak beginnings lie intreasure"d. Such things become the hatch and brood of time...
Стр. 32 - Agree with thine adversary quickly, whiles thou art in the way with him ; lest at any time the adversary deliver thee to the judge, and the judge deliver thee to the officer, and thou be cast into prison. Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing.
Стр. 7 - Horatio, what a wounded name, Things standing thus unknown, shall live behind me. If thou didst ever hold me in thy heart, Absent thee from felicity awhile, And in this harsh world draw thy breath in pain, To tell my story.