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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... Shak . Shall I take my bread , and my flesh , that I have killed for my shearers ? 1 Sam . xxv . 11 . 8. To deprive of life , as a cause or instru- ment . The medicines , if they were used inwards , would kill those that use them ; and ...
... Shak . Shall I take my bread , and my flesh , that I have killed for my shearers ? 1 Sam . xxv . 11 . 8. To deprive of life , as a cause or instru- ment . The medicines , if they were used inwards , would kill those that use them ; and ...
Side 8
... Shak . Taming of the Shrew . Their lips were four red roses on a stalk , And in their summer beauty kiss'd each other . Shak . 2. To treat with fondness . The hearts of princes kiss obedience , So much they love it ; but to stubborn ...
... Shak . Taming of the Shrew . Their lips were four red roses on a stalk , And in their summer beauty kiss'd each other . Shak . 2. To treat with fondness . The hearts of princes kiss obedience , So much they love it ; but to stubborn ...
Side 10
... Shak . Is this the sir , who some waste wife to win , A knighthood bought , to go a - wooing in ? B. Jonson . If you needs must write , write Caesar's praise , You'll gain at least a knighthood , or the bays . Pope . KNIGHTLESS . adj ...
... Shak . Is this the sir , who some waste wife to win , A knighthood bought , to go a - wooing in ? B. Jonson . If you needs must write , write Caesar's praise , You'll gain at least a knighthood , or the bays . Pope . KNIGHTLESS . adj ...
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... Shak Thou art our admiral ; thou bearest the lanthorn in the poop , but ' tis in the nose of thee ; thou art the knight of the burning lamp . Shak . Henry IV . A candle lasteth longer in a lanthorn than at large . Bacon . Amongst the ...
... Shak Thou art our admiral ; thou bearest the lanthorn in the poop , but ' tis in the nose of thee ; thou art the knight of the burning lamp . Shak . Henry IV . A candle lasteth longer in a lanthorn than at large . Bacon . Amongst the ...
Side 31
... Shak . Her fallow leas The darnel , hemlock , and rank fumitory Shakesp . Doth root upon . Dry up thy harrow'd veins , and plough torn leas , Whereof ingrateful man with liqu'rish draughts , And morsels unctuous , greases his mind . Shak ...
... Shak . Her fallow leas The darnel , hemlock , and rank fumitory Shakesp . Doth root upon . Dry up thy harrow'd veins , and plough torn leas , Whereof ingrateful man with liqu'rish draughts , And morsels unctuous , greases his mind . Shak ...
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