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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... hand of Heav'n . Shakspeare . Upon the legate's summons , he submitted himself to an examination , and appeared before him . Atterbury . LEGATE ́E . n . s . [ from legatum , Latin . ] One who has a legacy left him . If he chance to ...
... hand of Heav'n . Shakspeare . Upon the legate's summons , he submitted himself to an examination , and appeared before him . Atterbury . LEGATE ́E . n . s . [ from legatum , Latin . ] One who has a legacy left him . If he chance to ...
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... hand , was kindly lent ; Much more to be thus opposite with Heav'n . Shakspeare . Thou shalt not give him thy money upon usu- ry , nor lend him thy victuals for increase . Levit . They dare not give , and e'en refuse to lend , To their ...
... hand , was kindly lent ; Much more to be thus opposite with Heav'n . Shakspeare . Thou shalt not give him thy money upon usu- ry , nor lend him thy victuals for increase . Levit . They dare not give , and e'en refuse to lend , To their ...
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... hands . Bacon . It should lie upon him to make out how mat- ter , by undirected motion , could at first neces- sarily fall ... hand ; And with your best endeavour have stin'd up My liefest liege to be mine chomy . Shakspeare . LIEF . adv ...
... hands . Bacon . It should lie upon him to make out how mat- ter , by undirected motion , could at first neces- sarily fall ... hand ; And with your best endeavour have stin'd up My liefest liege to be mine chomy . Shakspeare . LIEF . adv ...
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... hand For lifting food to't ? Shakspeare . Your guests are coming ; Lift up your countenance , as ' twere the day Of celebration of that nuptial . Shakspeare . Propp'd by the spring , it lifts aloft the head , But of a sickly beauty soon ...
... hand For lifting food to't ? Shakspeare . Your guests are coming ; Lift up your countenance , as ' twere the day Of celebration of that nuptial . Shakspeare . Propp'd by the spring , it lifts aloft the head , But of a sickly beauty soon ...
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... hand . Spectators . Not burdensome ; easy to be worn , or carried , or lifted ; not onerous . Horse , oxen , plough , tumbrel , cart , waggon , and wain , The lighter and stronger the greater thy gaine . Ther . It will be light , that ...
... hand . Spectators . Not burdensome ; easy to be worn , or carried , or lifted ; not onerous . Horse , oxen , plough , tumbrel , cart , waggon , and wain , The lighter and stronger the greater thy gaine . Ther . It will be light , that ...
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