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 fruit of the lemon - tree . The juice of lemons is more couling and astringent than that of oranges . Arbutbnot . The dyers use it for dying of bright yellows and lemia colours . Mortimer , Bear me , Pomona !
The fruit of the lemon - tree . The juice of lemons is more couling and astringent than that of oranges . Arbutbnot . The dyers use it for dying of bright yellows and lemia colours . Mortimer , Bear me , Pomona !
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O'er golden sands let rich Pactolus flow , Lest they faint Or trees weep amber on the banks of Po , At the sad sentence rigorously urg'd , While by our oaks the precious loads are born , Al cerror hide . Milton .
O'er golden sands let rich Pactolus flow , Lest they faint Or trees weep amber on the banks of Po , At the sad sentence rigorously urg'd , While by our oaks the precious loads are born , Al cerror hide . Milton .
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ver's side , as the trees of lisnalaes which the 1. ... routs of red roses ; for it may be they , being of What tells us then they both together are ? a more ligneous nature , will incorporate with the Davies . tree itself .
ver's side , as the trees of lisnalaes which the 1. ... routs of red roses ; for it may be they , being of What tells us then they both together are ? a more ligneous nature , will incorporate with the Davies . tree itself .
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The linden tree . [ lind , Sax . tilia , Lat . ) Ev'n to the place where no more world is found , The flower consists of several leaves , placed But foaming billows beating on the ground . orbicularly , in the form of a rose , having a ...
The linden tree . [ lind , Sax . tilia , Lat . ) Ev'n to the place where no more world is found , The flower consists of several leaves , placed But foaming billows beating on the ground . orbicularly , in the form of a rose , having a ...
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An iron pin that keeps Words are the paint by which their thoughts the wheel on the axle tree . ... Two neighb'ring trees with walls encompass'd Brown's Vulgar Errours . round , They esteemed this natural melancholick aciOne a hard oak ...
An iron pin that keeps Words are the paint by which their thoughts the wheel on the axle tree . ... Two neighb'ring trees with walls encompass'd Brown's Vulgar Errours . round , They esteemed this natural melancholick aciOne a hard oak ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Том 2,Часть 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Полный просмотр - 1870 |
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