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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... heart , That passion cannot rule . Shakspeare's Othello . 3. Not true to the marriage - bed . The lady is disloyal ... hearts , may easily strip him of his other garrisons , hay- ing already dispossessed him of his strongest , by ...
... heart , That passion cannot rule . Shakspeare's Othello . 3. Not true to the marriage - bed . The lady is disloyal ... hearts , may easily strip him of his other garrisons , hay- ing already dispossessed him of his strongest , by ...
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... heart ; the concupiscible distractions , the crasis of Brown . the liver . The distraction of the children , who saw both their parents expiring together , would have melted the hardest heart . Tatler . 4. Madness ; frantickness ; loss ...
... heart ; the concupiscible distractions , the crasis of Brown . the liver . The distraction of the children , who saw both their parents expiring together , would have melted the hardest heart . Tatler . 4. Madness ; frantickness ; loss ...
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... heart to the end it may fructify ; maketh the virtuous , in trouble , full of magnanimity and courage ; serveth as a most approved remedy against all do eful and heavy accidents , which befal men in this present life . Hooker . No light ...
... heart to the end it may fructify ; maketh the virtuous , in trouble , full of magnanimity and courage ; serveth as a most approved remedy against all do eful and heavy accidents , which befal men in this present life . Hooker . No light ...
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... hearts , as if every one laid daim for himself unto that which was conferred upon all . The kingdoms of the world to ... heart , I will ask ; Take me for a new - fashion'd mask . Done : but my bargain shall be this , Shakspeare's Tempest ...
... hearts , as if every one laid daim for himself unto that which was conferred upon all . The kingdoms of the world to ... heart , I will ask ; Take me for a new - fashion'd mask . Done : but my bargain shall be this , Shakspeare's Tempest ...
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... heart with words , And fall a cursing like a very drab ! Shaksp If your worship will take order for the drabs and the knaves , you need not fear the bands . Babe , Ditch - delivered by a drab . · Shaksp . Shaksp . Curs'd be the wretch ...
... heart with words , And fall a cursing like a very drab ! Shaksp If your worship will take order for the drabs and the knaves , you need not fear the bands . Babe , Ditch - delivered by a drab . · Shaksp . Shaksp . Curs'd be the wretch ...
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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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