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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Good state of body ; plumpness . These young companions make themselves I'll repent , and that suddenly , while I'm in believe they love at the first looking of a likely some liking ; I shall be out of heart shortly , and beauty ...
Good state of body ; plumpness . These young companions make themselves I'll repent , and that suddenly , while I'm in believe they love at the first looking of a likely some liking ; I shall be out of heart shortly , and beauty ...
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... the the spirits and not so much in the humours , and burial of his debtor's corpse , his appeal ought therefore pass easily from body to body ; such not to be received , since the business of burial are pestilences and lippitudes .
... the the spirits and not so much in the humours , and burial of his debtor's corpse , his appeal ought therefore pass easily from body to body ; such not to be received , since the business of burial are pestilences and lippitudes .
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2. To encumber ; to embarrass . He that makes no reflections on what he reads , 2. Any thick mass into which a body is only loads his mind with a rhapsody of tales , fit wrought . in winter nights for the entertainment of others .
2. To encumber ; to embarrass . He that makes no reflections on what he reads , 2. Any thick mass into which a body is only loads his mind with a rhapsody of tales , fit wrought . in winter nights for the entertainment of others .
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Have lopp'd and hew'd , and made thy body bare We have our author's only arguments to Of her two branches , those sweet ornaments ! prove , that heirs are lords over their brethren . Sbakspeare . Locke . Like to pillars , Or hollow'd ...
Have lopp'd and hew'd , and made thy body bare We have our author's only arguments to Of her two branches , those sweet ornaments ! prove , that heirs are lords over their brethren . Sbakspeare . Locke . Like to pillars , Or hollow'd ...
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Vytiagging soul fies under her own pitch , Like fowl in air , too damp , and lugs along , Study by candlelight ; nocturnal study ; As it she were a body in a body . Dryden . any thing composed hy night . Lug . 1.
Vytiagging soul fies under her own pitch , Like fowl in air , too damp , and lugs along , Study by candlelight ; nocturnal study ; As it she were a body in a body . Dryden . any thing composed hy night . Lug . 1.
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