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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... eyes but learnedly Hooker He spoke , and learned'y , for life ; but all Was either pitied in him , or forgotten . Shaks . Ev'ry coxcemb swears as learnedly as they . LEARNING . n . s . [ from learn . ] Swift . 1. Literature ; skill in ...
... eyes but learnedly Hooker He spoke , and learned'y , for life ; but all Was either pitied in him , or forgotten . Shaks . Ev'ry coxcemb swears as learnedly as they . LEARNING . n . s . [ from learn . ] Swift . 1. Literature ; skill in ...
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... eye . Do not for ever with thy veiled lids , Seek for thy noble father in the dust . Shaksp . Our eyes have lids , our ears still ope we keep . Davies . That eye dropp'd sense distinct and clear , As any muse's tongue could speak ; When ...
... eye . Do not for ever with thy veiled lids , Seek for thy noble father in the dust . Shaksp . Our eyes have lids , our ears still ope we keep . Davies . That eye dropp'd sense distinct and clear , As any muse's tongue could speak ; When ...
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... eyes . Dryden . Forlorn he must , and persecuted fie ; Climb the steep mountain , in the cavern lie . 6. To be laid ... eye . Milton There lies our way , and that our passage home . Dryden . Envy lies between beings equal in nature ...
... eyes . Dryden . Forlorn he must , and persecuted fie ; Climb the steep mountain , in the cavern lie . 6. To be laid ... eye . Milton There lies our way , and that our passage home . Dryden . Envy lies between beings equal in nature ...
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... eye , Lighting to eternity . Crashar . Ah hopeless , lasting flames ! like those that burn To light the dead , and warm ... eyes , and when she saw Isaac , she lighted off the camel . Genesis . The god laid down his feeble rays , Then ...
... eye , Lighting to eternity . Crashar . Ah hopeless , lasting flames ! like those that burn To light the dead , and warm ... eyes , and when she saw Isaac , she lighted off the camel . Genesis . The god laid down his feeble rays , Then ...
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... eyes . Fires of Spain , and the line , Fairfax . Donne . Call up , unbound , Whose countries limbecks to our bodies be , Canst thou for gain bear ? In various shapes , old Proteus from the sea , Drain'd through a limbeck to his naked ...
... eyes . Fires of Spain , and the line , Fairfax . Donne . Call up , unbound , Whose countries limbecks to our bodies be , Canst thou for gain bear ? In various shapes , old Proteus from the sea , Drain'd through a limbeck to his naked ...
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