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 卷Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... bring himself off Waller . at last with some saldo or distinction , and be his Though most were sorely wounded , none were own confessor , L'Estrange . If others of a more serious turn join with us slain ; The surgeons soon despoil'd ...
... bring himself off Waller . at last with some saldo or distinction , and be his Though most were sorely wounded , none were own confessor , L'Estrange . If others of a more serious turn join with us slain ; The surgeons soon despoil'd ...
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... bringing health . And , as through these canals they roll , The king commanded him to go to the south Bring up a sample of the whole . Prior . cf France , believing that nothing would contriTO SAMP : E . v.a. To show something bute more ...
... bringing health . And , as through these canals they roll , The king commanded him to go to the south Bring up a sample of the whole . Prior . cf France , believing that nothing would contriTO SAMP : E . v.a. To show something bute more ...
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... bring it to fusion , or make it fly away , the grazier should bring me one wether , fat he had procured a little of it , and with a peculiar and well fleeced , and expect the same price for flux separated a third part of pure gold ...
... bring it to fusion , or make it fly away , the grazier should bring me one wether , fat he had procured a little of it , and with a peculiar and well fleeced , and expect the same price for flux separated a third part of pure gold ...
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... bring by violence . When death approach'd , to stand between ; H resolved to govern by subaltern ministers , The screen remov'd , their hearts are trembling . who sarewed up the pins of power too high , Swift . Howel . 2. Any thing used ...
... bring by violence . When death approach'd , to stand between ; H resolved to govern by subaltern ministers , The screen remov'd , their hearts are trembling . who sarewed up the pins of power too high , Swift . Howel . 2. Any thing used ...
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... bring loth that the form of church L'Estrange . polity , which they sought to bring in , should be Gravitation is the powerful cement which holds otherwise than in the highest degree accounted together this magnificent structure of the ...
... bring loth that the form of church L'Estrange . polity , which they sought to bring in , should be Gravitation is the powerful cement which holds otherwise than in the highest degree accounted together this magnificent structure of the ...
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Addison Ainsworth Arbuthnot Atterbury Bacon Ben Jonson blood body Boyle Brown called callid cause colour death Dict doth Dryd Dryden Dutch earth ev'ry eyes fair Fairy Queen fear fire French give Gothick ground hand hast hath head heart heav'n honour Hooker Hudibras Islandick kind king L'Estrange Latin light live Locke look lord Milt Milton mind Mortimer motion nature ness never night noun o'er pain plant Pope pow'r preterit prince Prior publick salt sapience Saxon Sbaks Sbaksp Sbakspeare sense Shaks shew ship side Sidney sight sleep soft soul sound Soutb South Spectator Spenser spirit spring stand stone strike super sweet Swift taste Temple tender thee thing thou thought Tillotson tion tongue tree unto verb vessel virtue Waller Watts wind Wiseman Woodward word
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