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 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Henry VII . Ask me never so much dowery and gift , and I will give according as you shall say unto me ; but give me the damsel to wife . 4. Endowment , gift . Genesis . What spreading virtue , what a sparkling fire , How great , how ...
... Henry VII . Ask me never so much dowery and gift , and I will give according as you shall say unto me ; but give me the damsel to wife . 4. Endowment , gift . Genesis . What spreading virtue , what a sparkling fire , How great , how ...
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... Henry his son is chosen king though young ; And Lewis of France , elected first beguil'd . Daniel . This prince , in gratitude to the people , by whose consent he was chosen , elected a hundred senators out of the commoners . Swift . 2 ...
... Henry his son is chosen king though young ; And Lewis of France , elected first beguil'd . Daniel . This prince , in gratitude to the people , by whose consent he was chosen , elected a hundred senators out of the commoners . Swift . 2 ...
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... Henry IV . Emberwell'd with outrageous noise the air , And all her entrails tore . Milton's Par . Lost . Fossils and minerals that th ' emborell'd earth Displays . Philips . To EMBRACE . v . a . [ embrasser , Fr. ] 1. To hold fondly in ...
... Henry IV . Emberwell'd with outrageous noise the air , And all her entrails tore . Milton's Par . Lost . Fossils and minerals that th ' emborell'd earth Displays . Philips . To EMBRACE . v . a . [ embrasser , Fr. ] 1. To hold fondly in ...
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... Henry VIIL EMPERY . n . 5. [ empire , French ; imperi- um , Lat . ] Empire ; sovereignty ; do- minion . Out of use . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery , Would make the great'st king double . Shaksp . Take on you the charge And ...
... Henry VIIL EMPERY . n . 5. [ empire , French ; imperi- um , Lat . ] Empire ; sovereignty ; do- minion . Out of use . A lady So fair , and fasten'd to an empery , Would make the great'st king double . Shaksp . Take on you the charge And ...
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... Henry v . 9. To diffuse in eloquence . They enlarged themselves upon this subject with all the invidious insinuations they could devise . Clarendon . To ENLARGE . V. n . To expatiate ; to speak in many words . They appointed the ...
... Henry v . 9. To diffuse in eloquence . They enlarged themselves upon this subject with all the invidious insinuations they could devise . Clarendon . To ENLARGE . V. n . To expatiate ; to speak in many words . They appointed the ...
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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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