A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best AuthoritiesBell and Daldy, 1858 |
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Strana 1216
... Act ii . sc . 4 . S. August . writeth in like sort , of such an other found upon the coast of Vtica , and thereby gathereth that all men in time past were far greater than they be now . Holinshed . Description of Britaine , c . 10 . She ...
... Act ii . sc . 4 . S. August . writeth in like sort , of such an other found upon the coast of Vtica , and thereby gathereth that all men in time past were far greater than they be now . Holinshed . Description of Britaine , c . 10 . She ...
Strana 1236
... Act ii . sc . 5 . Physic and divinity , To the surprise of all beholders , Are lugg'd in by the head and shoulders . Churchill . The Ghost , b . iv . LUGU BRIOUS . Fr. Lugubre ; It . and Sp . Lugubre ; Lat . Lugubris , from lug - ere ...
... Act ii . sc . 5 . Physic and divinity , To the surprise of all beholders , Are lugg'd in by the head and shoulders . Churchill . The Ghost , b . iv . LUGU BRIOUS . Fr. Lugubre ; It . and Sp . Lugubre ; Lat . Lugubris , from lug - ere ...
Strana 1237
... Act ii . sc . 2 . Tru . Well , Dauphnie , you have lurch'd your friends of the better half of the garland , by concealing this part of the plot.-B. Jonson . The Silent Woman , Act v . sc . 4 . And this facility we shall have above our ...
... Act ii . sc . 2 . Tru . Well , Dauphnie , you have lurch'd your friends of the better half of the garland , by concealing this part of the plot.-B. Jonson . The Silent Woman , Act v . sc . 4 . And this facility we shall have above our ...
Strana 1244
... II . Act iii . sc . 3 . Is there not charmes By which the propertie of youth and maid - hood May be abused . Id . Othello , Act i . sc . 1 . He liv'd with all the pomp he could devise , At tilts and tournaments obtain'd the prize ; But ...
... II . Act iii . sc . 3 . Is there not charmes By which the propertie of youth and maid - hood May be abused . Id . Othello , Act i . sc . 1 . He liv'd with all the pomp he could devise , At tilts and tournaments obtain'd the prize ; But ...
Strana 1248
... II . an . 1172 . MALE - VOLENT , adj . MALE VOLENT , n . MALEVOLENCE . MALE VOLENTLY . MALE VOLOUS . And as the good ... Act ii . sc . 3 . I come a spie ? no , Roderigo , no , A hater of thy person , a maligner ? So far from that I ...
... II . an . 1172 . MALE - VOLENT , adj . MALE VOLENT , n . MALEVOLENCE . MALE VOLENTLY . MALE VOLOUS . And as the good ... Act ii . sc . 3 . I come a spie ? no , Roderigo , no , A hater of thy person , a maligner ? So far from that I ...
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