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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... hath not death in his eye . L'Estrange . Remember Milo's end , Wedg'd in that timber which he strove to rend ... hath bought Thy likeness ; for , instead of thee , king Harry , This sword hath ended him . To END . v . n . Shakspeare . 1 ...
... hath not death in his eye . L'Estrange . Remember Milo's end , Wedg'd in that timber which he strove to rend ... hath bought Thy likeness ; for , instead of thee , king Harry , This sword hath ended him . To END . v . n . Shakspeare . 1 ...
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... hath with somewhat most necessary , the removal of the one should endamage the other . Hooker . Where your good word cannot advantage him , Your slander never can endamage him . Shaksp . Gather our soldiers , scatter'd and disperst ...
... hath with somewhat most necessary , the removal of the one should endamage the other . Hooker . Where your good word cannot advantage him , Your slander never can endamage him . Shaksp . Gather our soldiers , scatter'd and disperst ...
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... hath the sun for his helmet . Hored . All the letters I can find of yours I have fas- tened in a folio cover , and the rest in bundles endorsed . Savift to Pope . To cover on the back . Not used . Chariots , or elephants endors'd with ...
... hath the sun for his helmet . Hored . All the letters I can find of yours I have fas- tened in a folio cover , and the rest in bundles endorsed . Savift to Pope . To cover on the back . Not used . Chariots , or elephants endors'd with ...
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... hath since born enor bleeding wit- nesses , that it was no want of true courage . Sidney . The walls of the church there are enow con- tented to build ; the marbles are polished , the roofs shine with gold , the altar hath precious ...
... hath since born enor bleeding wit- nesses , that it was no want of true courage . Sidney . The walls of the church there are enow con- tented to build ; the marbles are polished , the roofs shine with gold , the altar hath precious ...
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... hath intended , That , quaint in green , she shall be loose enrob'd With ribbands pendant , flaring ' bout her head . Shakspeare . TO ENROL . v . a . [ enroller , French . ] 1. To insert in a roll , list , or register . There be ...
... hath intended , That , quaint in green , she shall be loose enrob'd With ribbands pendant , flaring ' bout her head . Shakspeare . TO ENROL . v . a . [ enroller , French . ] 1. To insert in a roll , list , or register . There be ...
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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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