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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... Denham . Hudibras . But though thou'rt of a different church , 1 will not leave thee in the lurch . Have a care how you keep company with those that , when they find themselves upon a pinch , will leave their friends in the lurch . L ...
... Denham . Hudibras . But though thou'rt of a different church , 1 will not leave thee in the lurch . Have a care how you keep company with those that , when they find themselves upon a pinch , will leave their friends in the lurch . L ...
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... Denham . We must bind our passions in chains , lest fiks mad folks they break their locks and bolts , and do all the mischief they can . Taylor's Worthy Co A bear , enraged at the stinging of a bee , ran like mad into the bee - garden ...
... Denham . We must bind our passions in chains , lest fiks mad folks they break their locks and bolts , and do all the mischief they can . Taylor's Worthy Co A bear , enraged at the stinging of a bee , ran like mad into the bee - garden ...
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... Denham . A royal robe he wore with graceful pride , Embroider'd sandals glitter'd as he trod , And forth he mov'd , majestick as a god . Pope's Ody . 2. Stately ; pompous ; splendid . It was no mean thing which he purposed ; to perform ...
... Denham . A royal robe he wore with graceful pride , Embroider'd sandals glitter'd as he trod , And forth he mov'd , majestick as a god . Pope's Ody . 2. Stately ; pompous ; splendid . It was no mean thing which he purposed ; to perform ...
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... Denham . It is as impossible for an aggregate of finites ta comprehend or exhaust one infinite , as it is for the greatest number of mathematick points to amount to , or constitute a b . dy . Boyle . I suppose all the particles of ...
... Denham . It is as impossible for an aggregate of finites ta comprehend or exhaust one infinite , as it is for the greatest number of mathematick points to amount to , or constitute a b . dy . Boyle . I suppose all the particles of ...
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... Denham . 2. Measure ; regulation . Not used . The rolling sea resounding soft , In his big base them fitly answered , And on the rock the waves breaking aloft , A solemn mean unto them measured . Fairy Q 3. Interval ; interim ; mean ...
... Denham . 2. Measure ; regulation . Not used . The rolling sea resounding soft , In his big base them fitly answered , And on the rock the waves breaking aloft , A solemn mean unto them measured . Fairy Q 3. Interval ; interim ; mean ...
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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