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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... young . Psalms . 18. To exclude eggs . After the egg is lay'd , there is no further growth or nourishment from the female . Bacon's Natural History . A hen mistakes a piece of chalk for an egg , and sits upon it ; she is insensible of ...
... young . Psalms . 18. To exclude eggs . After the egg is lay'd , there is no further growth or nourishment from the female . Bacon's Natural History . A hen mistakes a piece of chalk for an egg , and sits upon it ; she is insensible of ...
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... young , So long a growing , and so leisurely That , if the rule be true , he should be gracious . Shakspeare . The earl of Warwick , with a handful of men , fred Leith and Edinburgh , and returned by a leisurely march . Hayward . The ...
... young , So long a growing , and so leisurely That , if the rule be true , he should be gracious . Shakspeare . The earl of Warwick , with a handful of men , fred Leith and Edinburgh , and returned by a leisurely march . Hayward . The ...
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... young , and beggars us when old . Howe'er ' tis well that while mankind Through life's perverse meanders errs , He can imagin'd pleasures find , To combat against real cares . Dryden Prior . 3 Then avarice ' gan through his veins to ...
... young , and beggars us when old . Howe'er ' tis well that while mankind Through life's perverse meanders errs , He can imagin'd pleasures find , To combat against real cares . Dryden Prior . 3 Then avarice ' gan through his veins to ...
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... young companions make themselves believe they love at the first looking of a likely beauty . Sidney . Shaksp . Sir John , they are your likeliest men ; I would have you served with the best . 2. Probable ; such as may in reason be ...
... young companions make themselves believe they love at the first looking of a likely beauty . Sidney . Shaksp . Sir John , they are your likeliest men ; I would have you served with the best . 2. Probable ; such as may in reason be ...
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... young was lim'd , was caught , and kill'd . Shakspeare . a . To smear with lime . Myself have lim'd a bush for her , And plac'd a quire of such enticing birds , That she will light to listen to their lays . Shaks . Those twigs in time ...
... young was lim'd , was caught , and kill'd . Shakspeare . a . To smear with lime . Myself have lim'd a bush for her , And plac'd a quire of such enticing birds , That she will light to listen to their lays . Shaks . Those twigs in time ...
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