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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Sidney . 1. Some person or thing resembling an- He proceeded from looking to liking , and from other . liking to loving Sidney . He was a man , take him for all in all , For several virtues I shall not look upon his like again .
Sidney . 1. Some person or thing resembling an- He proceeded from looking to liking , and from other . liking to loving Sidney . He was a man , take him for all in all , For several virtues I shall not look upon his like again .
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Sidney . Quaffing rich liquids . Pbilips . LIQUABLE . adj . [ from liquo , Latin . ] To Li'QUIDATE . v . a . ( from liquid . ] 1o Such as may be melted . clear away ; to lessen debts . LiQua'tion . n . s . ( from liquo , Lat . ) ...
Sidney . Quaffing rich liquids . Pbilips . LIQUABLE . adj . [ from liquo , Latin . ] To Li'QUIDATE . v . a . ( from liquid . ] 1o Such as may be melted . clear away ; to lessen debts . LiQua'tion . n . s . ( from liquo , Lat . ) ...
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Sidney . Li'ZARDSTONE , 11. s . [ lizard and stone . ) All they did cast in of their abundance ; but A kind of stone . she of her want did cast in all that she had , even LIZARDTAIL . n . S. A plant . all her living : Mark . 2.
Sidney . Li'ZARDSTONE , 11. s . [ lizard and stone . ) All they did cast in of their abundance ; but A kind of stone . she of her want did cast in all that she had , even LIZARDTAIL . n . S. A plant . all her living : Mark . 2.
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Sidney . Which standeth fix'd , yet spreads her heavenly With lofty eyes , hall lot to look so low , worth , She thanked them in her disdainful wise , Lodestone to hearts , and lodestar to all eyes . Ne other grace vouchsafed them to ...
Sidney . Which standeth fix'd , yet spreads her heavenly With lofty eyes , hall lot to look so low , worth , She thanked them in her disdainful wise , Lodestone to hearts , and lodestar to all eyes . Ne other grace vouchsafed them to ...
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Sidney . How deep it is ; and , sighing , pulls it back . Loibly opposite I stood To his unnatural purpose . Stakspeare . Dryden . I know you shy to be oblig'd ; This shews that you from nature loathủy stray , And still more loath to be ...
Sidney . How deep it is ; and , sighing , pulls it back . Loibly opposite I stood To his unnatural purpose . Stakspeare . Dryden . I know you shy to be oblig'd ; This shews that you from nature loathủy stray , And still more loath to be ...
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