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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... verb . ] The of cry a raven or crow . The dastard crow that to the wood made wing , With her loud kaws her craven kind doth bring , Who , safe in numbers , cuff the noble bird . Dryd . KAYLE . n . s . [ quille , Fr. ] 1. Ninepin ...
... verb . ] The of cry a raven or crow . The dastard crow that to the wood made wing , With her loud kaws her craven kind doth bring , Who , safe in numbers , cuff the noble bird . Dryd . KAYLE . n . s . [ quille , Fr. ] 1. Ninepin ...
Side 14
... verb . ] 1 . Want ; need ; failure . 2 . In the scripture there neither wanteth any thing , the lack whereof might deprive us of life . Hooker . Many that are not mad Have sure more lack of reason . Shakesp . He was not able to keep ...
... verb . ] 1 . Want ; need ; failure . 2 . In the scripture there neither wanteth any thing , the lack whereof might deprive us of life . Hooker . Many that are not mad Have sure more lack of reason . Shakesp . He was not able to keep ...
Side 44
... verb . ] 1. The act of raising money or men . They have already contributed all their super- fluous hands , and every new levy they make must be at the expence of their farms and commerce . Addison's State of the War . 2. War raised ...
... verb . ] 1. The act of raising money or men . They have already contributed all their super- fluous hands , and every new levy they make must be at the expence of their farms and commerce . Addison's State of the War . 2. War raised ...
Side 71
... verb . ] Unbound ; untied . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . If he should intend his voyage towards my wife , I would turn her loose to him ; and what he gets more of her than sharp words , let it lie on my head . Shakesp . Lo ! I see four ...
... verb . ] Unbound ; untied . 1 . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . 6 . 7 . If he should intend his voyage towards my wife , I would turn her loose to him ; and what he gets more of her than sharp words , let it lie on my head . Shakesp . Lo ! I see four ...
Side 137
... verb . ] Mix- ture ; medley ; confused mass . Trumpeters , With brazen din blast you the city's ear , Make mingle with our rattling tabourines . Shakesp . Neither can I defend my Spanish Fryar ; though the comical parts are diverting ...
... verb . ] Mix- ture ; medley ; confused mass . Trumpeters , With brazen din blast you the city's ear , Make mingle with our rattling tabourines . Shakesp . Neither can I defend my Spanish Fryar ; though the comical parts are diverting ...
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Addison Addison's Spectator Æneid Ainsworth Arbuthnot Atterbury Bacon Bacon's Nat Ben Jonson blood body Boyle Brown called cause church Clarendon colour Coriolanus Cymbeline death Denham Dict doth Dryd Dryden earth ev'ry eyes Fairy Queen fire give hand hath head heart heav'n Henry Henry VIII Hist honour Hooker Hudibras Julius Cæsar keep kind King Lear L'Estrange labour land leave light live Locke look lord Macbeth matter Milton Milton's Paradise Lost mind motion mouth nature ness never night noun o'er Opticks pain Paradise Lost pass person plant Pope pow'r prince Prior publick sense Shak Shakesp shew Sidney soul South Spenser spirit stone sweet Swift thee thing thou thought Tillotson tion tongue tree unto v. a. mis verb virtue Vulg Waller Winter's Tale word Wotton