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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... paradise of fools . Milton's Paradise Lost . 2. Any place of misery and restraint . For he no sooner was at large , But Trulla straight brought on the charge ; And in the self - same limbo put Where my poor young was lim'd , was caught ...
... paradise of fools . Milton's Paradise Lost . 2. Any place of misery and restraint . For he no sooner was at large , But Trulla straight brought on the charge ; And in the self - same limbo put Where my poor young was lim'd , was caught ...
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... lost , And lost it but to Macedonians . Dryden . The lighten'd coursers ran ; They rush'd , and won by turns , and lost the day . Dryden . 2. To forfeit as a penalty . In this sense is Paradise lost . 3 . 4 . Mark , x . 42 . Needs must ...
... lost , And lost it but to Macedonians . Dryden . The lighten'd coursers ran ; They rush'd , and won by turns , and lost the day . Dryden . 2. To forfeit as a penalty . In this sense is Paradise lost . 3 . 4 . Mark , x . 42 . Needs must ...
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... Paradise Lost . O parent ! these are thy magnifick deeds ; Thy trophies ! Milton's Par . Lost . MAGNIFICENCE . n . s . [ magnificentia , Lat . ] Grandeur of appearance ; splen- dour . This desert soil Wants not her hidden lustre , gems ...
... Paradise Lost . O parent ! these are thy magnifick deeds ; Thy trophies ! Milton's Par . Lost . MAGNIFICENCE . n . s . [ magnificentia , Lat . ] Grandeur of appearance ; splen- dour . This desert soil Wants not her hidden lustre , gems ...
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... Paradise Lost . These lost the sense their learning to display , And those explain'd the meaning quite away . Pope . No word more frequently in the mouths of men than conscience ; and the meaning of it is , in some measure , understood ...
... Paradise Lost . These lost the sense their learning to display , And those explain'd the meaning quite away . Pope . No word more frequently in the mouths of men than conscience ; and the meaning of it is , in some measure , understood ...
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... Lost . These , and more than 1 to mind can bring , Menalcus has not yet forgot to sing . Dryden . The cavern's mouth ... Paradise Lost . If men were minded to live virtuously , to believe a God would be no kindrance to any such design ...
... Lost . These , and more than 1 to mind can bring , Menalcus has not yet forgot to sing . Dryden . The cavern's mouth ... Paradise Lost . If men were minded to live virtuously , to believe a God would be no kindrance to any such design ...
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