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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... better drawn to the life than this . Denham . Rich carvings , portraiture , and imag'ry , Where ev'ry figure to the life express'd The godhead's pow'r . Dryden's Knight's Tale . He saw in order painted on the wall The wars that fame ...
... better drawn to the life than this . Denham . Rich carvings , portraiture , and imag'ry , Where ev'ry figure to the life express'd The godhead's pow'r . Dryden's Knight's Tale . He saw in order painted on the wall The wars that fame ...
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... better , because they let it pass too soon , and con- tract no ligaturs . Mortimer's Husbandry . LIGHT . n . s . [ leoht , Saxon . ] 1. That material medium of sight ; that body by which we see ; luminous mat- ter . Light is propagated ...
... better , because they let it pass too soon , and con- tract no ligaturs . Mortimer's Husbandry . LIGHT . n . s . [ leoht , Saxon . ] 1. That material medium of sight ; that body by which we see ; luminous mat- ter . Light is propagated ...
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... better friend , or could have learned to make friendship a child , and not the father of virtue . Sidney . The prince , by chance , did on a lady light , That was right fair , and fresh as morning rose . Spenser Haply your eye shall ...
... better friend , or could have learned to make friendship a child , and not the father of virtue . Sidney . The prince , by chance , did on a lady light , That was right fair , and fresh as morning rose . Spenser Haply your eye shall ...
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... better likeness , and a worse ; and the better is constantly to be chosen . Dryden . 2. Form ; appearance . Never came trouble to my house in the like- ness of your grace ; for trouble being gone , com- fort should remain . Shakspeare ...
... better likeness , and a worse ; and the better is constantly to be chosen . Dryden . 2. Form ; appearance . Never came trouble to my house in the like- ness of your grace ; for trouble being gone , com- fort should remain . Shakspeare ...
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... better never did itself sustain Upon a soldier's thigh . Thou did'st utter , Shakspeare . Shakspeare . I am yours for ever . -Why lo you now , I've spoke to the purpose twice . Shakspeare . Roscommon . For lo ! he sung the world's ...
... better never did itself sustain Upon a soldier's thigh . Thou did'st utter , Shakspeare . Shakspeare . I am yours for ever . -Why lo you now , I've spoke to the purpose twice . Shakspeare . Roscommon . For lo ! he sung the world's ...
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