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 1192
... fall . LAPSE , n . To fall , to descend , to glide , slide or slip , or pass away ; to cause to fall , to let fall ; to fail . Ham . Do you not come your tardy sonne to chide , That , laps't in time and passion , lets go by Th ...
... fall . LAPSE , n . To fall , to descend , to glide , slide or slip , or pass away ; to cause to fall , to let fall ; to fail . Ham . Do you not come your tardy sonne to chide , That , laps't in time and passion , lets go by Th ...
Strana 1199
... fall into the dyche . - Bible , 1551. Ib . hey that shoulde be brasse , tynne , yron , and leade , the fyre become drosse . - Bible , 1551. Ezekiel , c . 22 . Becauseth th ' one to rage with golden burning dart , A Goth alay with leaden ...
... fall into the dyche . - Bible , 1551. Ib . hey that shoulde be brasse , tynne , yron , and leade , the fyre become drosse . - Bible , 1551. Ezekiel , c . 22 . Becauseth th ' one to rage with golden burning dart , A Goth alay with leaden ...
Strana 1214
... fall might , in lieu of it , receive 2000. - Walpole . Anec . of Painting , vol . iii . c . 1 . As it was impossible that he [ Augustus ] could personally command the legions of so many distant frontiers , he was indulged by the Senate ...
... fall might , in lieu of it , receive 2000. - Walpole . Anec . of Painting , vol . iii . c . 1 . As it was impossible that he [ Augustus ] could personally command the legions of so many distant frontiers , he was indulged by the Senate ...
Strana 1215
... Fall lightsome and glad of cheres . - Chaucer . R. of the R. Than that his wittes ben so weiued , He mae full lightly be deceiued . - Gower . Con . A. b . iv . The nexte daye when we were tossed we an exceadynge pest , they laghtened ...
... Fall lightsome and glad of cheres . - Chaucer . R. of the R. Than that his wittes ben so weiued , He mae full lightly be deceiued . - Gower . Con . A. b . iv . The nexte daye when we were tossed we an exceadynge pest , they laghtened ...
Strana 1246
... Fall Greekes , faile fame , honour or go , or stay , My maior vow lyes heere ; this Ile obey . Shakespeare . Troyl . & Cress . Act v . sc . 1 . But majoration , which is also the work of refraction , appeareth plainly in sounds ...
... Fall Greekes , faile fame , honour or go , or stay , My maior vow lyes heere ; this Ile obey . Shakespeare . Troyl . & Cress . Act v . sc . 1 . But majoration , which is also the work of refraction , appeareth plainly in sounds ...
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