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 3 |
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Alexander Nequam , a man of great learning Many that are not mad and desirous to enter into religion there , write Have sure more lack of reason , Sbakspeare . the abbot laconically , tears . Shakse reac Carden's Renais Sidney .
Alexander Nequam , a man of great learning Many that are not mad and desirous to enter into religion there , write Have sure more lack of reason , Sbakspeare . the abbot laconically , tears . Shakse reac Carden's Renais Sidney .
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Sidney . 1 LA CTARY . adj . [ lactareus , Lat . ) Milky ; 1. A frame made with steps placed befuil of juice like milk . tween two upright pieces . From lactary , or milky plants , which have a Whose compost is rotten , and carried in ...
Sidney . 1 LA CTARY . adj . [ lactareus , Lat . ) Milky ; 1. A frame made with steps placed befuil of juice like milk . tween two upright pieces . From lactary , or milky plants , which have a Whose compost is rotten , and carried in ...
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Sidney . Let blindness , lomeness come ; are legs and 2. So as to cause sorrow . eyes Our fortune on the sea is out of breath , Of equal value to so great a prize ? Dryden . And sinks most lamentably . Sbakspeare .
Sidney . Let blindness , lomeness come ; are legs and 2. So as to cause sorrow . eyes Our fortune on the sea is out of breath , Of equal value to so great a prize ? Dryden . And sinks most lamentably . Sbakspeare .
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Sidney . they thought they had not yet enough to make them hapes , they would have more , and laid 54. TO LAY 10. To apply with virour . Let children be hired to lay to their bones , iz to make their solitude luxurious . Dryden .
Sidney . they thought they had not yet enough to make them hapes , they would have more , and laid 54. TO LAY 10. To apply with virour . Let children be hired to lay to their bones , iz to make their solitude luxurious . Dryden .
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Sidney . colours , which are painted on the skies , the Can it be , lightsomeness of our air , and the twilight , are That modesty may more betray our sense , owing . Cbeyne . Than woman's lightness ! 2.
Sidney . colours , which are painted on the skies , the Can it be , lightsomeness of our air , and the twilight , are That modesty may more betray our sense , owing . Cbeyne . Than woman's lightness ! 2.
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