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 1189
... Note 3 . We took an ounce of that [ refined silver ] and having la- d it , we cast it upon twice its weight of beaten subli- -Bogle . Works , vol . iii . p . 81 . I took two parcels of gold , the one common gold thinly ed , and the ...
... Note 3 . We took an ounce of that [ refined silver ] and having la- d it , we cast it upon twice its weight of beaten subli- -Bogle . Works , vol . iii . p . 81 . I took two parcels of gold , the one common gold thinly ed , and the ...
Strana 1191
... Note . Besides the lanterne that crowns the dome , or rather ter- minates the cella , is by much too large for the edifice , and seems to crush it by its weight . LAP , v . LAP , n . LA'PPET . Eustace . Italy , vol . ii . c . 3. p . 82 ...
... Note . Besides the lanterne that crowns the dome , or rather ter- minates the cella , is by much too large for the edifice , and seems to crush it by its weight . LAP , v . LAP , n . LA'PPET . Eustace . Italy , vol . ii . c . 3. p . 82 ...
Strana 1193
... Note . The particular circumstances , for which the automata of this kind are most eminent , may be reduced to these ... notes from out hir brest . Gascoigne . A straunge Passion in a Louer . Thas wore out night , and now the herald lark ...
... Note . The particular circumstances , for which the automata of this kind are most eminent , may be reduced to these ... notes from out hir brest . Gascoigne . A straunge Passion in a Louer . Thas wore out night , and now the herald lark ...
Strana 1195
... Note . the best lerned of the latinistes best alowe . Such fellowes will so Latine their tongues , that the sim- ple cannot but wonder at their talke , and thinke surely they speak by some revelacion . Wilson . Arte of Rhetorike ...
... Note . the best lerned of the latinistes best alowe . Such fellowes will so Latine their tongues , that the sim- ple cannot but wonder at their talke , and thinke surely they speak by some revelacion . Wilson . Arte of Rhetorike ...
Strana 1204
... Note N. LEGE , i . e . to allege , ( qv . ) Also , to allay . See LEGGEN . And so he hath begon To reason fast , and ledge auctoritie . LEGEND , n . LEGEND , v . LEGENDARY , adj . LEGENDARY , n . LE GIBLE . Chaucer . The Court of Loue ...
... Note N. LEGE , i . e . to allege , ( qv . ) Also , to allay . See LEGGEN . And so he hath begon To reason fast , and ledge auctoritie . LEGEND , n . LEGEND , v . LEGENDARY , adj . LEGENDARY , n . LE GIBLE . Chaucer . The Court of Loue ...
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