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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1 Lid meat unto them . Hosea . It will be laid to us , vitose providence Should have kept short , restrain'd , and out of 15. To propagate plants by fixing their haunt , twigs in the ground . This mad young man . Skaksp . Hamlet .
1 Lid meat unto them . Hosea . It will be laid to us , vitose providence Should have kept short , restrain'd , and out of 15. To propagate plants by fixing their haunt , twigs in the ground . This mad young man . Skaksp . Hamlet .
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Milton . his unkindness unto him , he , seeing himself An equal stock of wit and valour confronted by so many , like a resolure orator , He had laid ia , by birth a taylor . Hudibrar . went not to denial , but to justify lais cruel ...
Milton . his unkindness unto him , he , seeing himself An equal stock of wit and valour confronted by so many , like a resolure orator , He had laid ia , by birth a taylor . Hudibrar . went not to denial , but to justify lais cruel ...
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Whereof ungrateful man with liqu'rish draughts , They thrust him out of the city , and led him And morsels unctuous , greases his pure mind . unto the brow of the hill . Lile . Sbakspeare . 2.
Whereof ungrateful man with liqu'rish draughts , They thrust him out of the city , and led him And morsels unctuous , greases his pure mind . unto the brow of the hill . Lile . Sbakspeare . 2.
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Mark him , while Dametas reads his rustick decture unto him , how to feed his beasts before Lit. n . 5. ( lie , French . ) noon , and where to shade them in the extreme 1. Dregs ; sediment ; refuse : commonly Sidney . lies .
Mark him , while Dametas reads his rustick decture unto him , how to feed his beasts before Lit. n . 5. ( lie , French . ) noon , and where to shade them in the extreme 1. Dregs ; sediment ; refuse : commonly Sidney . lies .
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Sbaksp . rimes contine it unto the left , and are not withGood counsel is the best legacy a father can out great difficulty restr.ined from it . leave a child . L'Estrange Brown's Vulg . Errours . When he thought you gone The right to ...
Sbaksp . rimes contine it unto the left , and are not withGood counsel is the best legacy a father can out great difficulty restr.ined from it . leave a child . L'Estrange Brown's Vulg . Errours . When he thought you gone The right to ...
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