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, Volum 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Dryden's neid . Lat . ] The act of numbering out sin ly . DIOCESAN . n . s ... Eneid . The time of dining . I pray you , have in mind where we must meet ... Dryden . 3. Violence ; force ; power . Now you weep ; and , I perceive , you feel ...
... Dryden's neid . Lat . ] The act of numbering out sin ly . DIOCESAN . n . s ... Eneid . The time of dining . I pray you , have in mind where we must meet ... Dryden . 3. Violence ; force ; power . Now you weep ; and , I perceive , you feel ...
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... Dryden's Æneid . He turn'd a tyrant in his latter days , And , from the bright meridian where he stood , Descending , dipp'd his hands in lover's blood . " Dryden . The kindred arts shall in their praise conspire , One dip the pencil ...
... Dryden's Æneid . He turn'd a tyrant in his latter days , And , from the bright meridian where he stood , Descending , dipp'd his hands in lover's blood . " Dryden . The kindred arts shall in their praise conspire , One dip the pencil ...
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... Dryden's Eneid . The flames , involv'd in smoke , Of incense , from the sacred altar broke , Caught her dishevell'd hair and rich attire . Dryden's Æneid . You this morn beheld his ardent eyes , Saw his arm lock'd in her disbevell'd ...
... Dryden's Eneid . The flames , involv'd in smoke , Of incense , from the sacred altar broke , Caught her dishevell'd hair and rich attire . Dryden's Æneid . You this morn beheld his ardent eyes , Saw his arm lock'd in her disbevell'd ...
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... Dryden . The incursions of the Goths , and other bar- barous nations , disordered the affairs of the Roman empire ... Dryden's Eneid . 2. To abnegate ; to renounce . When an author has publickly disowned a spurious piece , they have ...
... Dryden . The incursions of the Goths , and other bar- barous nations , disordered the affairs of the Roman empire ... Dryden's Eneid . 2. To abnegate ; to renounce . When an author has publickly disowned a spurious piece , they have ...
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... Dryden's Eneid . The peasants were enjoin'd Sere - wood , and firs , and dodder'd oaks to find . Dryden's Fables . DODECAGON . n . 5. [ dwdexa and yasia . ] A figure of twelve sides . DODECATE MORION.N . S. [ δωδεκατημόριον . ] The ...
... Dryden's Eneid . The peasants were enjoin'd Sere - wood , and firs , and dodder'd oaks to find . Dryden's Fables . DODECAGON . n . 5. [ dwdexa and yasia . ] A figure of twelve sides . DODECATE MORION.N . S. [ δωδεκατημόριον . ] The ...
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