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 1T. Tegg, 1832 |
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... hath gladid in God myn helthe . 44. For he hath behulden the mekenesse of his hand - mayden : for lo for this alle generatiouns schulen seye that I am blessid . 45. For he that is mighti hath don to me grete thingis , and his name is ...
... hath gladid in God myn helthe . 44. For he hath behulden the mekenesse of his hand - mayden : for lo for this alle generatiouns schulen seye that I am blessid . 45. For he that is mighti hath don to me grete thingis , and his name is ...
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... hath com- feare without doute could overcome , but that they maunded his age to be in me . Heres hore aren shad wold folow me in my iourney of exile or banish- overtimeliche upon my hed : and the slacke skinne ment . Sometyme the ioye ...
... hath com- feare without doute could overcome , but that they maunded his age to be in me . Heres hore aren shad wold folow me in my iourney of exile or banish- overtimeliche upon my hed : and the slacke skinne ment . Sometyme the ioye ...
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... hath suffered approchen to this sike lefte hande a scepter , which foresayd phylosophy manne these commen strompettes , of which is the ( when she saw the muses poetycal present at my place that menne callen Theatre , the whiche onely ...
... hath suffered approchen to this sike lefte hande a scepter , which foresayd phylosophy manne these commen strompettes , of which is the ( when she saw the muses poetycal present at my place that menne callen Theatre , the whiche onely ...
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... hath in ' hem no workinge : than tence take they litel hede or else none . resonable that wol not , is comparisoned to unreson- Sothelye dulle witte and a thoughtfulle soule so able , and made lyke ' hem . Forsothe the most sore have ...
... hath in ' hem no workinge : than tence take they litel hede or else none . resonable that wol not , is comparisoned to unreson- Sothelye dulle witte and a thoughtfulle soule so able , and made lyke ' hem . Forsothe the most sore have ...
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... hath , in every holt and heth The tender croppis ; and that the yong Sunn Hath in the Ramm his halvè cours yrunn : And smalè foulis makin melodye , Certes I wote well , ther shall be made more That slepin alle night with opin eye ...
... hath , in every holt and heth The tender croppis ; and that the yong Sunn Hath in the Ramm his halvè cours yrunn : And smalè foulis makin melodye , Certes I wote well , ther shall be made more That slepin alle night with opin eye ...
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Addison Æneid Aliments ancient animal Arbuthnot arms Atterbury Bacon bear beat Ben Jonson blood body Boyle break breast breath Brown's Vulgar Errours called cause church Clarendon colour Coriolanus Cowell death Decay of Piety derived Dict doth Dryd Dryden earth eyes Fairy Queen fear fire French give grace ground hand hath head heart heav'n Henry VI honour Hooker horse Hudibras Julius Cæsar kind king King Lear L'Estrange language Locke lord manner Milton mind n. s. Lat nature ness noun Paradise Lost particle person Pope Pope's preter preterite prince Saxon Scepsis sense Shak Shakesp Shakespeare shew Sidney signifies sometimes soul sound South Spenser spirit sweet Swift syllable Tatler thee thing thou thought tion tongue tree unto verb virtue Vulg wind word