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 3 |
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Dryd . LEVATOR . n . s . [ Latin . ) A chirurgical 4. To bring to equality of condition . instrument , whereby depressed parts of Reason can never assent to the admission ofa the skull are lifted up . those brutish appetites which would ...
Dryd . LEVATOR . n . s . [ Latin . ) A chirurgical 4. To bring to equality of condition . instrument , whereby depressed parts of Reason can never assent to the admission ofa the skull are lifted up . those brutish appetites which would ...
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Dryd . prove it , were to light a candle to seek the sun . 3. To fall ; to strike on : with on . Glanville . He at his foe with furious rigour smites , The maids , who waited her commands , That strongest oak might seem to overthrow ...
Dryd . prove it , were to light a candle to seek the sun . 3. To fall ; to strike on : with on . Glanville . He at his foe with furious rigour smites , The maids , who waited her commands , That strongest oak might seem to overthrow ...
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Dryd . Another forvard sets , and doch no more ; 3. To please ; to be agreeable to . Now A caud the like Daniel's Civil War . disused . His desire Well hoped he , ere long that hardy guest , By conversation with his like to help ...
Dryd . Another forvard sets , and doch no more ; 3. To please ; to be agreeable to . Now A caud the like Daniel's Civil War . disused . His desire Well hoped he , ere long that hardy guest , By conversation with his like to help ...
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Dryd . Niles , which settied by degrees unto a tirm land . Two neighb'ring trees with walls encompass'd Brown's Vulgar Errours . round , They esteemed this natural melancholick aciOne a hard oak , a softer linden one .
Dryd . Niles , which settied by degrees unto a tirm land . Two neighb'ring trees with walls encompass'd Brown's Vulgar Errours . round , They esteemed this natural melancholick aciOne a hard oak , a softer linden one .
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Dryd . They beat their breasts with many a bruising so it is apparent , that by the word livery , is there blow , meant horse meat , like as by the coigny is understood man's meat . Some say it is derived of Till they turn'd livid ...
Dryd . They beat their breasts with many a bruising so it is apparent , that by the word livery , is there blow , meant horse meat , like as by the coigny is understood man's meat . Some say it is derived of Till they turn'd livid ...
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