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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On my own sword ? whilst I see lives the gashes Their complot is to have my life : Do better upon them . Shakspeare's Macbetb . And , if my death might make this island happy , 13. Narrative of a life past .
On my own sword ? whilst I see lives the gashes Their complot is to have my life : Do better upon them . Shakspeare's Macbetb . And , if my death might make this island happy , 13. Narrative of a life past .
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Dryden . cluding white lilies , orange lilies , and martagons There will be found a better likeness , and a of various sorts . Miller . worse ; and the better is constantly to be chosen . Oh ! had the monster seen those lily hands ...
Dryden . cluding white lilies , orange lilies , and martagons There will be found a better likeness , and a of various sorts . Miller . worse ; and the better is constantly to be chosen . Oh ! had the monster seen those lily hands ...
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I , this sound I better know : List ! I would I could hear Mo. Ben Jonson . s . Without inclination ; without any deLi'sted . adj . striped ; particoloured in termination to one thing more than long streaks . another .
I , this sound I better know : List ! I would I could hear Mo. Ben Jonson . s . Without inclination ; without any deLi'sted . adj . striped ; particoloured in termination to one thing more than long streaks . another .
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A better never did itselt sustain Some of our ministers having the livings of Upon a soldier's thigh . Sbakspeare . the country offered unto them , without pains , Thou did'st utter , will , neither for any love of God , nor for all the ...
A better never did itselt sustain Some of our ministers having the livings of Upon a soldier's thigh . Sbakspeare . the country offered unto them , without pains , Thou did'st utter , will , neither for any love of God , nor for all the ...
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The hounds were uncoupled ; and the stag He brake up his court , and retired himself , his thought it better to trust to the nimbleness of wife and children , into a certain forest thereby , his feet , than to the slender fortification ...
The hounds were uncoupled ; and the stag He brake up his court , and retired himself , his thought it better to trust to the nimbleness of wife and children , into a certain forest thereby , his feet , than to the slender fortification ...
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Addison appear Bacon bear better blood body bring Brown called cause church colour common death doth Dryd Dryden earth eyes face fair fall fire force French give ground grow hand hath head heart Hooker Italy keep kind king L'Estrange laid land Latin learning leave less light live Locke look lord manner matter means measure Milton mind motion move nature never night noun observe once pass person plant Pope Prior reason rest Saxon Sbaksp Sbakspeare sense side Sidney sometimes soul sound South Spenser spirit stand stone Swift thee thing thou thought tion trees true turn unto whole young