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 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 6 – 10 из 100
Стр.
... king , He counsels a divorce , a loss of her , That Eke a jewel has hung twenty years About his neck , yet never lost her lustre . He had in his eye the divorce which had passed Shakspeare's Henry VIII . betwixt the emperor and ...
... king , He counsels a divorce , a loss of her , That Eke a jewel has hung twenty years About his neck , yet never lost her lustre . He had in his eye the divorce which had passed Shakspeare's Henry VIII . betwixt the emperor and ...
Стр.
... King John Don . n . s . [ dominus , Latin . ] The Spa- nish title for a gentleman : as , Don Quixote. Best be he ... King Lear . Such they were who might presume t'have done Much for the king , and honour of the state ; Having the ...
... King John Don . n . s . [ dominus , Latin . ] The Spa- nish title for a gentleman : as , Don Quixote. Best be he ... King Lear . Such they were who might presume t'have done Much for the king , and honour of the state ; Having the ...
Стр.
... King Lear . DO WERLESS . adj . [ from dower . ] Want- ing a fortune ; unportioned . 4 . Thy doorless daughter , king , thrown to my chance , Is queen of us , and ours , and our fair France . DOWLAS . 2. 5. A coarse kind of linen ...
... King Lear . DO WERLESS . adj . [ from dower . ] Want- ing a fortune ; unportioned . 4 . Thy doorless daughter , king , thrown to my chance , Is queen of us , and ours , and our fair France . DOWLAS . 2. 5. A coarse kind of linen ...
Стр.
... kings then allowed to each knight , when he was dubbed , of green , or burnet , as they spake in that age , appeareth Canden's Remains . under his cloth of state , upon record . The king stood " lord protector , and dub- took the sword ...
... kings then allowed to each knight , when he was dubbed , of green , or burnet , as they spake in that age , appeareth Canden's Remains . under his cloth of state , upon record . The king stood " lord protector , and dub- took the sword ...
Стр.
... king . Swift . DUTIFULNESS . n . s . [ from dutiful . ] 1. Obedience ; submission to just au- thority . Piety , or dutifulness to parents , was a most popular virtue among the Romans . Dryden . 2. Reverence ; respect . It is a strange ...
... king . Swift . DUTIFULNESS . n . s . [ from dutiful . ] 1. Obedience ; submission to just au- thority . Piety , or dutifulness to parents , was a most popular virtue among the Romans . Dryden . 2. Reverence ; respect . It is a strange ...
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Полный просмотр - 1870 |
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
Addison on Italy Addison's Spectator Æneid Arbuthnot Atterbury Bacon Bacon's Nat beasts Ben Jonson blood body Boyle Brown Brown's Vulgar cause Clarendon colour Coriolanus Cymbeline death Decay of Piety Denham Dict divine doth draw Dryd Dryden Dryden's Eneid Dutch earth Errours eyes fair Fairy Queen fall favour fear fire flowers force fore foul fruit give ground hath heart heav'n Henry VI honour Hooker Hudibras Juvenal kind King Lear L'Estrange Latin live Locke lord low Latin Macbeth Milton mind motion n. s. French nature ness never noun Opticks Othello Paradise Lost passion Pope pow'r Prior publick Raleigh Saxon sense Shaks Shaksp Shakspeare Shakspeare's Henry shew Sidney soul South Spenser spirits Swift Temple thee thing thou thought Tillotson tion tongue unto verb virtue Waller wind Woodward word