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 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Sbaksp . With his other hand thus o'er his brow , He falls to such perusal of my face , As he would draw it . Shakspeare's Hamlet . Draw the whole world expecting who should reign , After this combat , o'er the conquer'd main . Waller ...
... Sbaksp . With his other hand thus o'er his brow , He falls to such perusal of my face , As he would draw it . Shakspeare's Hamlet . Draw the whole world expecting who should reign , After this combat , o'er the conquer'd main . Waller ...
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... Sbaksp . EARTHEN . adj . [ from earth . ] Made of earth ; made of clay . About his shelves Green earthen pots , bladders , and musty seeds Were thinly scattered . Shaksp . As a rustick was digging the ground by Padua , he found an urn ...
... Sbaksp . EARTHEN . adj . [ from earth . ] Made of earth ; made of clay . About his shelves Green earthen pots , bladders , and musty seeds Were thinly scattered . Shaksp . As a rustick was digging the ground by Padua , he found an urn ...
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... Sbaksp . I wish also in the very middle , a fair mount , with three ascents and alleys , enough for four to walk a - breast ; which I would have to be per- fect circles , without any bulwarks or emboss- ments . Basen . 4. Relief ...
... Sbaksp . I wish also in the very middle , a fair mount , with three ascents and alleys , enough for four to walk a - breast ; which I would have to be per- fect circles , without any bulwarks or emboss- ments . Basen . 4. Relief ...
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... Sbaksp . Those two great things that so engross the de- sires and designs of both the nobler and ignobler sort of mankind , are to be found in religion ; namely , wisdom and pleasure . A dog , a parrot , or an ape Or some worse brute in ...
... Sbaksp . Those two great things that so engross the de- sires and designs of both the nobler and ignobler sort of mankind , are to be found in religion ; namely , wisdom and pleasure . A dog , a parrot , or an ape Or some worse brute in ...
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... Sbaksp . To soar with his light feathers . ENNE AGON 7. S. [ Eva and yaria . ] A figure of nine angles . ENNEA'TICAL . adj . [ ivea . ] Enneatical days , are every ninth day of a sickness ; and enneatical years , every one's life ...
... Sbaksp . To soar with his light feathers . ENNE AGON 7. S. [ Eva and yaria . ] A figure of nine angles . ENNEA'TICAL . adj . [ ivea . ] Enneatical days , are every ninth day of a sickness ; and enneatical years , every one's life ...
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A Dictionary of the English Language, Volum 2,Del 1 Samuel Johnson,Robert Gordon Latham Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1870 |
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