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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She all in every part , what was the sight Men sometimes , upon the hour of departure , To such a slender hall as th'eye contin'd , do speak and reason above themselves ; for then So obvious and so easy to be quench'd , the soul ...
She all in every part , what was the sight Men sometimes , upon the hour of departure , To such a slender hall as th'eye contin'd , do speak and reason above themselves ; for then So obvious and so easy to be quench'd , the soul ...
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Probable ; such as may in reason be Cappadocian slaves were famous for their lusa tiness ; and , being in good liking , were set on a thought or believed ; such as may be stall , when exposed to sale , to shew the good hathought more ...
Probable ; such as may in reason be Cappadocian slaves were famous for their lusa tiness ; and , being in good liking , were set on a thought or believed ; such as may be stall , when exposed to sale , to shew the good hathought more ...
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Soutb . chests of gold , silver , and lead , will never be Reason is always striving , and always at a loss , chosen by any but whom you shall rightly love . while it is exercised about that which is not ies Sbakspears . proper object .
Soutb . chests of gold , silver , and lead , will never be Reason is always striving , and always at a loss , chosen by any but whom you shall rightly love . while it is exercised about that which is not ies Sbakspears . proper object .
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The adjecYet sometimes nations will decline so low tive low , not high , is pronounced lo , From virtue , which is reason , that no wrong and would rhyme to no : the verb low , But iusuce , and some fatal course annexed , to bellow ...
The adjecYet sometimes nations will decline so low tive low , not high , is pronounced lo , From virtue , which is reason , that no wrong and would rhyme to no : the verb low , But iusuce , and some fatal course annexed , to bellow ...
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Nor high - lown hopes to reason's lure descend . Take knowledge of all the lurking places where Denbam . he hideth himself . 1 Samuel A falc'ner Henry is , when Emma hawks ; With her of tarsels , and of lures ...
Nor high - lown hopes to reason's lure descend . Take knowledge of all the lurking places where Denbam . he hideth himself . 1 Samuel A falc'ner Henry is , when Emma hawks ; With her of tarsels , and of lures ...
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