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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... eyes ; But do it when the next thing he espies Shall be the lady . Shakspeare . But those I can accuse , I can forgive : By my disdainful silence let them live . Dryden . The disdainful soul came rushing through the Dryden wound ...
... eyes ; But do it when the next thing he espies Shall be the lady . Shakspeare . But those I can accuse , I can forgive : By my disdainful silence let them live . Dryden . The disdainful soul came rushing through the Dryden wound ...
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... eye . 1 it appears The disk of Phoebus , when he climbs on high , Appears at first but as a bloodshot eye . Dryden . It is to be considered , that the rays , which are equally refrangible , do fall upon a circle answer- ing to the sun's ...
... eye . 1 it appears The disk of Phoebus , when he climbs on high , Appears at first but as a bloodshot eye . Dryden . It is to be considered , that the rays , which are equally refrangible , do fall upon a circle answer- ing to the sun's ...
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... eyes ; and from the living wheels Distinct alike with multitude of eyes . Milton . Marked out ; specified . Dominion hold Milton Over all living things that move on th ' earth , Wherever thus created for no place Is yet distinct by name ...
... eyes ; and from the living wheels Distinct alike with multitude of eyes . Milton . Marked out ; specified . Dominion hold Milton Over all living things that move on th ' earth , Wherever thus created for no place Is yet distinct by name ...
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... eye , Where , safe from time , distinguish'd actions lie . Priv 3. To divide by proper notes of diversity . Moses ... eyes , I could see all the parts of it distinctly Dryden . by a glimmering reflection that played upon them from the ...
... eye , Where , safe from time , distinguish'd actions lie . Priv 3. To divide by proper notes of diversity . Moses ... eyes , I could see all the parts of it distinctly Dryden . by a glimmering reflection that played upon them from the ...
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... eye of the ob- server , he hopes to distract it by a multiplicity of the object . South , 4. To fill the mind with ... eyes had cross'd her tongue ; For she did speak in starts distractedly . Shake DISTRACTEDNESS . n . s . [ from ...
... eye of the ob- server , he hopes to distract it by a multiplicity of the object . South , 4. To fill the mind with ... eyes had cross'd her tongue ; For she did speak in starts distractedly . Shake DISTRACTEDNESS . n . s . [ from ...
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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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