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 2T. Tegg, 1832 |
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Side 9
... King Charles . If you are for a merry jaunt , I'll try for ouce who can foot ... royal father Was a most sainted king : the queen that bore thee , Oftner upon ... Lear . Ere I was risen from the place that shew'd My duty kneeling , came ...
... King Charles . If you are for a merry jaunt , I'll try for ouce who can foot ... royal father Was a most sainted king : the queen that bore thee , Oftner upon ... Lear . Ere I was risen from the place that shew'd My duty kneeling , came ...
Side 10
... King Lear . This knight ; but yet why should I call him knight , Daniel . To give impiety to this rev'rent stile ? No squire with knight did better fit In parts , in manners , and in wit . Hudibras . 2. Shakespeare uses it of a female ...
... King Lear . This knight ; but yet why should I call him knight , Daniel . To give impiety to this rev'rent stile ? No squire with knight did better fit In parts , in manners , and in wit . Hudibras . 2. Shakespeare uses it of a female ...
Side 16
... King Lear . LA'DY - BEDSTRAW . n . s . [ Gallium . ] It is a plant of the stellate kind . Miller . LAID . Preterite participle of lay . Money laid up for the relief of widows and fatherless children . 2 Mac . iii . 10 . A scheme which ...
... King Lear . LA'DY - BEDSTRAW . n . s . [ Gallium . ] It is a plant of the stellate kind . Miller . LAID . Preterite participle of lay . Money laid up for the relief of widows and fatherless children . 2 Mac . iii . 10 . A scheme which ...
Side 27
... King Lear . Interspers'd in lawns and opening glades , 12. Contrariety to rigorous precision : as Pope . laxity of expression . LAWFULLY . adv . [ from lawful . ] Le - 2 . [ Linon , Fr. ] Fine linen , remarkable 3. Looseness ; not ...
... King Lear . Interspers'd in lawns and opening glades , 12. Contrariety to rigorous precision : as Pope . laxity of expression . LAWFULLY . adv . [ from lawful . ] Le - 2 . [ Linon , Fr. ] Fine linen , remarkable 3. Looseness ; not ...
Side 42
... King Lear . LETHE n . s . [ λn9n . ] Oblivion ; a draught of oblivion . The conquering wine hath steept our sense In soft and delicate lethe . Shakesp . 3. One who gives vent to any thing ; as , a blood - letter . LETTER . n . s ...
... King Lear . LETHE n . s . [ λn9n . ] Oblivion ; a draught of oblivion . The conquering wine hath steept our sense In soft and delicate lethe . Shakesp . 3. One who gives vent to any thing ; as , a blood - letter . LETTER . n . s ...
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