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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... face The glimpses of his father's glory shine . Milton . There are not more differences in men's faces , and the outward lineaments of their bodies , than there are in the makes and tempers of their minds ; only there is this difference ...
... face The glimpses of his father's glory shine . Milton . There are not more differences in men's faces , and the outward lineaments of their bodies , than there are in the makes and tempers of their minds ; only there is this difference ...
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... face of a virgin , and the body of a lion . Peacham on Drawing . They rejoice , Each with their kind , lion with lioness ; So fitly them in pairs thou hast combin'd . See lion hearted Richard , Milton , Piously valiant , like a torrent ...
... face of a virgin , and the body of a lion . Peacham on Drawing . They rejoice , Each with their kind , lion with lioness ; So fitly them in pairs thou hast combin'd . See lion hearted Richard , Milton , Piously valiant , like a torrent ...
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... face of the enemy , did much amaze them . Hayward . 2. With strong resemblance of life . That part of poetry must needs be best , which describes most lively our actions and passions , our virtues and our vices . Dryden . LIVER . n . s ...
... face of the enemy , did much amaze them . Hayward . 2. With strong resemblance of life . That part of poetry must needs be best , which describes most lively our actions and passions , our virtues and our vices . Dryden . LIVER . n . s ...
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... face I'll grime with filth , Blanket my loins . Thou slander of thy heavy mother's womb ! Shaksp . King Lear . Thou loathed issue of thy father's loins ! Shak . Virgin mother , hail ! High in the love of heav'n ! yet from my loins Thou ...
... face I'll grime with filth , Blanket my loins . Thou slander of thy heavy mother's womb ! Shaksp . King Lear . Thou loathed issue of thy father's loins ! Shak . Virgin mother , hail ! High in the love of heav'n ! yet from my loins Thou ...
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... face ; mien ; cast of the countenance . This uneasy loopbol'd gaol , In which y ' are hamper'd by the setlock , Cannot but put y ' in mind of wedlock . LOORD . n . s . [ lord , Dutch ; lourdant , F.ench ; lurdan , Erse ; a heavy ...
... face ; mien ; cast of the countenance . This uneasy loopbol'd gaol , In which y ' are hamper'd by the setlock , Cannot but put y ' in mind of wedlock . LOORD . n . s . [ lord , Dutch ; lourdant , F.ench ; lurdan , Erse ; a heavy ...
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