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, Том 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... fears would be the less : But , ah ! be warn'd to shun the wat'ry way . Dryden . They turn their heads to sea , their ... fear to fall : Wotton . Lord of himself , though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . 6. Nation ...
... fears would be the less : But , ah ! be warn'd to shun the wat'ry way . Dryden . They turn their heads to sea , their ... fear to fall : Wotton . Lord of himself , though not of lands , And having nothing , yet hath all . 6. Nation ...
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... fear nor anger Man as far transcends the beasts in largenese a part . Waller . of desire , as dignity of nature and employment . Glanville . has If the largeness of a man's heart carry him be- yond prudence , we may reckon ...
... fear nor anger Man as far transcends the beasts in largenese a part . Waller . of desire , as dignity of nature and employment . Glanville . has If the largeness of a man's heart carry him be- yond prudence , we may reckon ...
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... fears , and fury , have possess'd the state , And fix'd the causes of a lasting hate . Dryden's Eneid . A sinew ... fear too late . Dryden . The later it is before any one comes to have these ideas , the later also will it be before ...
... fears , and fury , have possess'd the state , And fix'd the causes of a lasting hate . Dryden's Eneid . A sinew ... fear too late . Dryden . The later it is before any one comes to have these ideas , the later also will it be before ...
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... fear'd I should have found A tempest in your soul , and came to lay it . Denham . At once the wind was laid , the ... fear of death . Shakspeare . Thou shalt not be to him as an usurer , nei- ther shalt thou lay upon him usury . Exodus ...
... fear'd I should have found A tempest in your soul , and came to lay it . Denham . At once the wind was laid , the ... fear of death . Shakspeare . Thou shalt not be to him as an usurer , nei- ther shalt thou lay upon him usury . Exodus ...
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... fear my lord the king , who hath appointed your meat and your drink ; for why should he see your faces worse liking , than the children which are of your sort ? Daniel . LIKING . n . s . [ from like . ] 1. Good state of body ; plumpness ...
... fear my lord the king , who hath appointed your meat and your drink ; for why should he see your faces worse liking , than the children which are of your sort ? Daniel . LIKING . n . s . [ from like . ] 1. Good state of body ; plumpness ...
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