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, 第 4 巻Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... fair death , if I scape leaves : these leaves may be observed to be dry hanging Sbakspeare . and dead , as also turgid , in which lieth a dirty , What can ' scape the eye whitish , rough maggot , from which proceeds Of God all - seeing ...
... fair death , if I scape leaves : these leaves may be observed to be dry hanging Sbakspeare . and dead , as also turgid , in which lieth a dirty , What can ' scape the eye whitish , rough maggot , from which proceeds Of God all - seeing ...
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... fair one , ' t is necessary for me to see that hangs loose upon the shoulders or many fair ones ; but , because there is so great a dress . scarcity of lovely women , I am constrained to The matrons flung their gloves , make use of one ...
... fair one , ' t is necessary for me to see that hangs loose upon the shoulders or many fair ones ; but , because there is so great a dress . scarcity of lovely women , I am constrained to The matrons flung their gloves , make use of one ...
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... fair , List under reason , and deserve our care ; Sbakspeari . The name of the agent , of the seller , notary , Those that imparted court a nobler aim , Exalt their kind , and take some virtue's name . and witnesses , are in both ...
... fair , List under reason , and deserve our care ; Sbakspeari . The name of the agent , of the seller , notary , Those that imparted court a nobler aim , Exalt their kind , and take some virtue's name . and witnesses , are in both ...
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... fair sequence and succession ? Sbakspeare . of the world ; for truth scorns to be seen by eyes much tixt upon ... fairs , yet 1 set down , out of experience in busi- him . Locke . Dess , and conversation in books , what I thought As full ...
... fair sequence and succession ? Sbakspeare . of the world ; for truth scorns to be seen by eyes much tixt upon ... fairs , yet 1 set down , out of experience in busi- him . Locke . Dess , and conversation in books , what I thought As full ...
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... fair : Soft fell her words as flew the air . Prier . Their necks and cheeks tore with their eager Chapman . SERE'NENESS . n . s . [ from serene . ] Se SERENA'DE . 12 . s . [ serenade , French ; renity . serenata , Italian ; whence , in ...
... fair : Soft fell her words as flew the air . Prier . Their necks and cheeks tore with their eager Chapman . SERE'NENESS . n . s . [ from serene . ] Se SERENA'DE . 12 . s . [ serenade , French ; renity . serenata , Italian ; whence , in ...
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