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 1188
... Virgil , Geor . 2 . I started up , and looking out , observed by the light of the moon the lake [ Desensano ] in the most dreadful agitation , and the waves dashing against the walls of the inn , and resembling the swellings of the ...
... Virgil , Geor . 2 . I started up , and looking out , observed by the light of the moon the lake [ Desensano ] in the most dreadful agitation , and the waves dashing against the walls of the inn , and resembling the swellings of the ...
Strana 1190
... Virgil , Geor . 3 . While making fruitless moan , the shepherd stands , And when the launching knife requires his hands , Vain help , with idle pray'rs from heav'n demands . - Id . Ib . They lightly set their lances in the rest , And ...
... Virgil , Geor . 3 . While making fruitless moan , the shepherd stands , And when the launching knife requires his hands , Vain help , with idle pray'rs from heav'n demands . - Id . Ib . They lightly set their lances in the rest , And ...
Strana 1202
... Virgil . Æneis , b . i . Short was your answer in your usual strain ; I take my leave nor wait on you again . LEC Troy . Haue I not tarried ? Pan . I the boulting ; but you must tarry the leau'ing . [ leauening . ] - Shakespeare . Troyl ...
... Virgil . Æneis , b . i . Short was your answer in your usual strain ; I take my leave nor wait on you again . LEC Troy . Haue I not tarried ? Pan . I the boulting ; but you must tarry the leau'ing . [ leauening . ] - Shakespeare . Troyl ...
Strana 1226
... Virgil . Æneid , b . viii . Truth is not local , God alike pervades And fills the world of traffick and the shades , And may be fear'd amidst the busiest scenes , Or scorn'd where business never intervenes . Cowper . Retirement . Come ...
... Virgil . Æneid , b . viii . Truth is not local , God alike pervades And fills the world of traffick and the shades , And may be fear'd amidst the busiest scenes , Or scorn'd where business never intervenes . Cowper . Retirement . Come ...
Strana 1229
... Virgil . Æneis , b . v . Now it freshens , set the braces , The topsail sheets now let go ; Luff , boys , luff ! don't make wry faces , Up your topsails nimbly clew . - G.A.Stevens . The Storm . A. S. Loc - ian ; Dut . Luchten ; Ger ...
... Virgil . Æneis , b . v . Now it freshens , set the braces , The topsail sheets now let go ; Luff , boys , luff ! don't make wry faces , Up your topsails nimbly clew . - G.A.Stevens . The Storm . A. S. Loc - ian ; Dut . Luchten ; Ger ...
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