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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... Dryd . The gods of greater nations dwell around , And , on the right and left , the palace bound ; The commons where they can . Dryden Dryden . A raven from a wither'd oak , Left of their lodging was oblig'd to croak : That omen lik'd ...
... Dryd . The gods of greater nations dwell around , And , on the right and left , the palace bound ; The commons where they can . Dryden Dryden . A raven from a wither'd oak , Left of their lodging was oblig'd to croak : That omen lik'd ...
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... Dryd . Cato , lend me for a while thy patience , And condescend to hear a young man speak . Addison . Cephisa , thou Wilt lend a hand to close thy mistress ' eyes . Phil LENDER . n . s . [ from lend . ] 1. One who lends any thing . 2 ...
... Dryd . Cato , lend me for a while thy patience , And condescend to hear a young man speak . Addison . Cephisa , thou Wilt lend a hand to close thy mistress ' eyes . Phil LENDER . n . s . [ from lend . ] 1. One who lends any thing . 2 ...
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... Dryd . In length of time it will cover the whole plain , and make one mountain with that on which it now stands . Addison . 6. Reach or expansion of any thing . I do not recommend to all a pursuit of sciences , to those extensive ...
... Dryd . In length of time it will cover the whole plain , and make one mountain with that on which it now stands . Addison . 6. Reach or expansion of any thing . I do not recommend to all a pursuit of sciences , to those extensive ...
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... Dryd . None of her Sylvan subjects made their court , Levees and couchees pass'd without resort . LE'VEL . adj . [ læpel , Saxon . ] Dryden . 1. Even ; not having one part higher than another . The doors Discover ample spaces o'er the ...
... Dryd . None of her Sylvan subjects made their court , Levees and couchees pass'd without resort . LE'VEL . adj . [ læpel , Saxon . ] Dryden . 1. Even ; not having one part higher than another . The doors Discover ample spaces o'er the ...
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... Dryd . Be witness , gods , and strike Jocasta dead , If an immodest thought , or low desire , Inflam'd my breast since first our loves were lighted . Dryden . Absence might cure it , or a second mistress Light up another flame , and put ...
... Dryd . Be witness , gods , and strike Jocasta dead , If an immodest thought , or low desire , Inflam'd my breast since first our loves were lighted . Dryden . Absence might cure it , or a second mistress Light up another flame , and put ...
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