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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At the end of a monosyllable it is • Cod jou'd my heart to Romeo's ; thou our always doubled ; as , sball , stil , full ; hands ; And are iniz hand , by thee to Romeo scalid , except after a diphthong ; as , fail , feel , Shall be the ...
At the end of a monosyllable it is • Cod jou'd my heart to Romeo's ; thou our always doubled ; as , sball , stil , full ; hands ; And are iniz hand , by thee to Romeo scalid , except after a diphthong ; as , fail , feel , Shall be the ...
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Who is with him ? their lives , active and latorious in their charges , -None but the fool , who labours to oul - jest bold and resolute in opposing scducers , and dar- His heart - struck injuries . ing to look vice in the face ...
Who is with him ? their lives , active and latorious in their charges , -None but the fool , who labours to oul - jest bold and resolute in opposing scducers , and dar- His heart - struck injuries . ing to look vice in the face ...
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The peacock laid it extremely to heart , that , acquit him of the debt . Wycberleg . A prince who never disobey'd , being Juno's darling bird , he had not the night- Not when the most severe commands were laid , ingale's voice .
The peacock laid it extremely to heart , that , acquit him of the debt . Wycberleg . A prince who never disobey'd , being Juno's darling bird , he had not the night- Not when the most severe commands were laid , ingale's voice .
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Trust in the Lord with all thine heart ; and 2. Want of matter ; thinness ; poverty . Lae not unto thine own understanding . Prosverbs . The poor king Reignier , whose large style & desire leaning to either side , biasses the Agrees not ...
Trust in the Lord with all thine heart ; and 2. Want of matter ; thinness ; poverty . Lae not unto thine own understanding . Prosverbs . The poor king Reignier , whose large style & desire leaning to either side , biasses the Agrees not ...
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To suffer any thing to take a course heart , and enables them to command all that is which requires no impulsive violence . there . Soutb's Sermons . In this sense it is commonly joined There are pictures of such as have been dise with ...
To suffer any thing to take a course heart , and enables them to command all that is which requires no impulsive violence . there . Soutb's Sermons . In this sense it is commonly joined There are pictures of such as have been dise with ...
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