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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... keep your way , little gallant ; you were wont to be a follower , now you are a leader . Shakspeare . One at the head of any party or fac- tion : as , the detestable Wharton was the leader of the whigs . The understandings of a senate ...
... keep your way , little gallant ; you were wont to be a follower , now you are a leader . Shakspeare . One at the head of any party or fac- tion : as , the detestable Wharton was the leader of the whigs . The understandings of a senate ...
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... keep a secret . L'Estrange . To LEAN . v . n . preter . leanid or leant . [ blinan , Saxon ; lenen , Duten . ] 1. To incline against ; to rest against . 33 7 Thou chusest not to conquer men but hearts . Granville LEA LEA.
... keep a secret . L'Estrange . To LEAN . v . n . preter . leanid or leant . [ blinan , Saxon ; lenen , Duten . ] 1. To incline against ; to rest against . 33 7 Thou chusest not to conquer men but hearts . Granville LEA LEA.
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... keep horses at livery ; the which word , I guess , is derived of livering or de- livering forth their nightly food ; so in great houses , the livery is said to be served up for all night , that is , their evening allowance for drink ...
... keep horses at livery ; the which word , I guess , is derived of livering or de- livering forth their nightly food ; so in great houses , the livery is said to be served up for all night , that is , their evening allowance for drink ...
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... keep residence . Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And where care lodgeth , sleep will never lie . Shakspeare . Something holy lodges in that breast , And with these raptures moves the vocal air To testify his hidden ...
... keep residence . Care keeps his watch in every old man's eye , And where care lodgeth , sleep will never lie . Shakspeare . Something holy lodges in that breast , And with these raptures moves the vocal air To testify his hidden ...
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... keep in general terms , would hide a fallacy . Dryden . We ought not to value ourselves upon our ability , in giving subtile rules , and finding out lo gical arguments , since it would be more perfec tion not to want them . Baker . 2 ...
... keep in general terms , would hide a fallacy . Dryden . We ought not to value ourselves upon our ability , in giving subtile rules , and finding out lo gical arguments , since it would be more perfec tion not to want them . Baker . 2 ...
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