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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... never held but as a pawn To wage against thy foes . Shakspeare's K. Lear . She shews a body rather than a life , Hooker . Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life . Genesis . The identity of the same man ...
... never held but as a pawn To wage against thy foes . Shakspeare's K. Lear . She shews a body rather than a life , Hooker . Let the waters bring forth abundantly the moving creature that hath life . Genesis . The identity of the same man ...
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... never saw light . Milton . Job . Swift roll the years , and rise the expected morn , O spring to light , auspicious babe be boxn ! Pope . 6. Artificial illumination . Seven lamps shall give light . Numbers . 7. Illumination of mind ...
... never saw light . Milton . Job . Swift roll the years , and rise the expected morn , O spring to light , auspicious babe be boxn ! Pope . 6. Artificial illumination . Seven lamps shall give light . Numbers . 7. Illumination of mind ...
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... never the like . Bacon's War with Spain . Albeit an eagle did bear away a lamb in her talons , yet a raven endeavouring to do the like was held entangled . Hayward . One offers , and in offering makes a stay ; Another forward sets , and ...
... never the like . Bacon's War with Spain . Albeit an eagle did bear away a lamb in her talons , yet a raven endeavouring to do the like was held entangled . Hayward . One offers , and in offering makes a stay ; Another forward sets , and ...
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... never yet did hurt , itterbury . Thus , in all likelihood , would it be with a li- bertine , who should have a visit from the other world : the first horror it raised would go off , as new diversions come on . LIKELY . adj . [ from like ...
... never yet did hurt , itterbury . Thus , in all likelihood , would it be with a li- bertine , who should have a visit from the other world : the first horror it raised would go off , as new diversions come on . LIKELY . adj . [ from like ...
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... never stand at the bay , having no- thing but her long soft limber ears to defend her . More . The muscles were strong on both sides of the aspera arteria , but on the under side , opposite to that of the œsophagus , very limber . Ray ...
... never stand at the bay , having no- thing but her long soft limber ears to defend her . More . The muscles were strong on both sides of the aspera arteria , but on the under side , opposite to that of the œsophagus , very limber . Ray ...
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