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, Volume 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 - English language |
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... blood is cold ; and then We powt upon the morning , are unapt To give or to forgive ; but when we've stuff'd These pipes , and these conveyances of blood , With wine and feeding , we have suppler souls Than in our priestlike fasts ...
... blood is cold ; and then We powt upon the morning , are unapt To give or to forgive ; but when we've stuff'd These pipes , and these conveyances of blood , With wine and feeding , we have suppler souls Than in our priestlike fasts ...
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... blood is cold ; and then We powt upon the morning , are unapt To give or to forgive ; but when we've stuff'd These pipes , and these conveyances of blood , With wine and feeding , we have suppler souls Than in our priestlike fasts ...
... blood is cold ; and then We powt upon the morning , are unapt To give or to forgive ; but when we've stuff'd These pipes , and these conveyances of blood , With wine and feeding , we have suppler souls Than in our priestlike fasts ...
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... blood , manslaughter , disquieting of good men , forgetfulness of good turns , and disorder in marriages . Wisdom . 5. Breach of that regularity in the animal economy which causes health ; sick- ness ; distemper . It is used commonly ...
... blood , manslaughter , disquieting of good men , forgetfulness of good turns , and disorder in marriages . Wisdom . 5. Breach of that regularity in the animal economy which causes health ; sick- ness ; distemper . It is used commonly ...
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... blood a disparage- ment to be mingled with the king's . 3. Reproach ; disgrace ; indignity . Bacon . Gentle knight , That doth against the dead is hand uprear , His honour stains with rancour and despight , And great disparagement makes ...
... blood a disparage- ment to be mingled with the king's . 3. Reproach ; disgrace ; indignity . Bacon . Gentle knight , That doth against the dead is hand uprear , His honour stains with rancour and despight , And great disparagement makes ...
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... blood distain . Dryden's Virgil . Place on their heads that crown distain'd with 2. To blot ; to sully with infamy . Some theologicians defile places erected for religion , by defending oppressions , distaiming their professions by ...
... blood distain . Dryden's Virgil . Place on their heads that crown distain'd with 2. To blot ; to sully with infamy . Some theologicians defile places erected for religion , by defending oppressions , distaiming their professions by ...
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