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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a L'Estrange . I tare given you the library of a painter , and - We procured a licence of the duke of Parma a catalogue of such books as he ought to read . to enter the theatre and gallery . Addison on Italy . Dryden . 3.
a L'Estrange . I tare given you the library of a painter , and - We procured a licence of the duke of Parma a catalogue of such books as he ought to read . to enter the theatre and gallery . Addison on Italy . Dryden . 3.
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L'Estrange . Forlorn he must , and persecuted flie ; The generality of mankind lie pecking at one Climb the steep mountain , in the cavern lie . another , till one by one they are all torn to Prior . pieces . L'Estrange's Fables . 6.
L'Estrange . Forlorn he must , and persecuted flie ; The generality of mankind lie pecking at one Climb the steep mountain , in the cavern lie . another , till one by one they are all torn to Prior . pieces . L'Estrange's Fables . 6.
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L'Estrange . Lo . interj . [ la , Sax . ] Look ; see ; behold . 3. Livelihood . It is a word used to recal the attention For ourselves we may a living make . Spenser . generally to some object of sight ; someThen may I set the world on ...
L'Estrange . Lo . interj . [ la , Sax . ] Look ; see ; behold . 3. Livelihood . It is a word used to recal the attention For ourselves we may a living make . Spenser . generally to some object of sight ; someThen may I set the world on ...
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L'Estrange . Himself to sing and build the lofty rhime . Milt . To fall to LOGGERHEADS . To scuffle ; to 4. Proud ; haughty . To go to LOGGERHEADS . The eyes of the lofty shall be humbled . Isai . fight without Lofty and sour to them ...
L'Estrange . Himself to sing and build the lofty rhime . Milt . To fall to LOGGERHEADS . To scuffle ; to 4. Proud ; haughty . To go to LOGGERHEADS . The eyes of the lofty shall be humbled . Isai . fight without Lofty and sour to them ...
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L'Estrange . They make a little cross of a quill , longevise Thus pond'ring , he looked under with his eyes , of that part of the quill which hath the pith , and And saw the woman's tears . Dryden , crosswise of that piece of the quill ...
L'Estrange . They make a little cross of a quill , longevise Thus pond'ring , he looked under with his eyes , of that part of the quill which hath the pith , and And saw the woman's tears . Dryden , crosswise of that piece of the quill ...
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