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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... Spenser . Then may I set the world on wheels , when she can spin for her living . Shakspeare . Isaac and his wife , now dig for your life , Or shortly you'll dig for your living . Denham . Actors must represent such things as they are ...
... Spenser . Then may I set the world on wheels , when she can spin for her living . Shakspeare . Isaac and his wife , now dig for your life , Or shortly you'll dig for your living . Denham . Actors must represent such things as they are ...
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... Spenser . O happy fair ! Your eyes are loadstars , and your tongue sweet air ! More tuneable than lark to shepherd's ... Spenser . When he heard her answers loth , he knew Some secret sorrow did her heart distrain . To speak so ...
... Spenser . O happy fair ! Your eyes are loadstars , and your tongue sweet air ! More tuneable than lark to shepherd's ... Spenser . When he heard her answers loth , he knew Some secret sorrow did her heart distrain . To speak so ...
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... Spenser . How am I caught with an unwary oath , Not to reveal the secret which I loath ! Waller . For thee the lion loaths the taste of blood , And roaring hunts his female through the wood . Dryden . Now his exalted spirit loaths ...
... Spenser . How am I caught with an unwary oath , Not to reveal the secret which I loath ! Waller . For thee the lion loaths the taste of blood , And roaring hunts his female through the wood . Dryden . Now his exalted spirit loaths ...
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... Spenser . The hounds were uncoupled ; and the stag thought it better to trust to the nimbleness of his feet , than to the slender fortification of his lodging . Sidney . 4. Convenience to sleep on . Their feathers serve to stuff our ...
... Spenser . The hounds were uncoupled ; and the stag thought it better to trust to the nimbleness of his feet , than to the slender fortification of his lodging . Sidney . 4. Convenience to sleep on . Their feathers serve to stuff our ...
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... Spenser's Scholiast says , loord was wont , among the old Britons , to signify a lord ; and therefore the Danes , that usurped their tyranny here in Britain , were called , for more dread than dignity , lurdans , i .. lord Danes , whose ...
... Spenser's Scholiast says , loord was wont , among the old Britons , to signify a lord ; and therefore the Danes , that usurped their tyranny here in Britain , were called , for more dread than dignity , lurdans , i .. lord Danes , whose ...
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