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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Be the fair level of thy actions laid , on the trumpet ; prubably that by which As temp'rance wiils , and prudence may ferthe soldiers are called in the morning . suade , He that led the cavalcade And try if life be worth the liver's ...
Be the fair level of thy actions laid , on the trumpet ; prubably that by which As temp'rance wiils , and prudence may ferthe soldiers are called in the morning . suade , He that led the cavalcade And try if life be worth the liver's ...
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Listen to me , and if you speak me fair , Supplications , with solemnity for the appeasI'll tell you news . Shakspeare . ing of God's wrath , were , of the Greek church , Antigonus used often to go disguised , and termed litanies ...
Listen to me , and if you speak me fair , Supplications , with solemnity for the appeasI'll tell you news . Shakspeare . ing of God's wrath , were , of the Greek church , Antigonus used often to go disguised , and termed litanies ...
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In these the salt and lixiviated serosity , with Fair plant with fruit surchargid , some portion of choler , is divided between the Deigns none to ease thy load , and taste thy sweet ? guts and the bladder . Brown . Milton .
In these the salt and lixiviated serosity , with Fair plant with fruit surchargid , some portion of choler , is divided between the Deigns none to ease thy load , and taste thy sweet ? guts and the bladder . Brown . Milton .
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... And still more loath to be oblig'd by me . That suffer not an artificial day , Donne . Soutberne , LoʻATHNESS . n . s . [ trom loa : h . ] UnwilTo LOATHE.V . a . ( from loath . ) lingness . The fair soul herself 1.
... And still more loath to be oblig'd by me . That suffer not an artificial day , Donne . Soutberne , LoʻATHNESS . n . s . [ trom loa : h . ] UnwilTo LOATHE.V . a . ( from loath . ) lingness . The fair soul herself 1.
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A goodly cypress , who bowing her fair head 1. Relating to place . over the water , it seemeth she looked into it , The circumstance of local nearness in them and dressed her green locks by that running river . into us , might haply ...
A goodly cypress , who bowing her fair head 1. Relating to place . over the water , it seemeth she looked into it , The circumstance of local nearness in them and dressed her green locks by that running river . into us , might haply ...
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