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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The Lord hath made all things for himself . Proverbs . Remeinber'st thou Thy making , while the Maker gave thee being ? Milton . 2. To form of inaterials . He fashioned it with a graving tool , after he had made it a molton calf .
The Lord hath made all things for himself . Proverbs . Remeinber'st thou Thy making , while the Maker gave thee being ? Milton . 2. To form of inaterials . He fashioned it with a graving tool , after he had made it a molton calf .
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He hath made me a by - word of the people . Dryden , Job . Did I but purpose to embark with thee , Małe ye him drunken ; for he magniied While gentle zephyrs play in prosp'rous gales ; himself against the Lord . Firemiah .
He hath made me a by - word of the people . Dryden , Job . Did I but purpose to embark with thee , Małe ye him drunken ; for he magniied While gentle zephyrs play in prosp'rous gales ; himself against the Lord . Firemiah .
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God hath forgiven me many sins of malice , MALECONTE'NTEDLY . adv . ( from male . and therefore surely he will pity my infirmities . content . ] With discontent . Taylor : MALECONTE'NTEDNESS . s . ( from 2.
God hath forgiven me many sins of malice , MALECONTE'NTEDLY . adv . ( from male . and therefore surely he will pity my infirmities . content . ] With discontent . Taylor : MALECONTE'NTEDNESS . s . ( from 2.
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When you durst do it , then you were a man ; Nave in mea capacious souls hath wrought , And , tú be more than what you were , you would And given them voice expressive of their Be so much more the ran , Sbakspeare . thought ; He tript ...
When you durst do it , then you were a man ; Nave in mea capacious souls hath wrought , And , tú be more than what you were , you would And given them voice expressive of their Be so much more the ran , Sbakspeare . thought ; He tript ...
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The manybeaded beast hath broke , I pray you mor no more trees with writing Or shaken from his head , the royal yoke . Denb . songs in their barks.- ! pray you mor no more Those were the preludes of his fate , of my verses with ...
The manybeaded beast hath broke , I pray you mor no more trees with writing Or shaken from his head , the royal yoke . Denb . songs in their barks.- ! pray you mor no more Those were the preludes of his fate , of my verses with ...
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