A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best AuthoritiesBell and Daldy, 1858 |
Vyhľadávanie v obsahu knihy
Výsledky 1 - 5 z 100.
Strana 1186
... head . - Spectator , No. 317 . He is forced every morning to drink his dish of coffee by itself , without the addition of the Spectator , that used to be better than lace to it.-Id. No. 488 . Swift from her head she loos'd , with eager ...
... head . - Spectator , No. 317 . He is forced every morning to drink his dish of coffee by itself , without the addition of the Spectator , that used to be better than lace to it.-Id. No. 488 . Swift from her head she loos'd , with eager ...
Strana 1196
... head , proud city . B. Jonson . Catiline , Act i . sc . 1 . Some stow their oars , or stop the leaky sides , Another ... heads can imagine , and their weak hands perform . - Sidney . Arcadia , b.i. Oft did she heave her napkin to her ...
... head , proud city . B. Jonson . Catiline , Act i . sc . 1 . Some stow their oars , or stop the leaky sides , Another ... heads can imagine , and their weak hands perform . - Sidney . Arcadia , b.i. Oft did she heave her napkin to her ...
Strana 1214
... head or chief . And whan our lyge louerd , that yheled ys . R. Gloucester , p . 457 . Eilred ther lege lord him thei alle forsoke . R. Brunne , p . 45 . That thre by longeth to on lorde . that lygaunce cleymeth . Piers Plouhman , p ...
... head or chief . And whan our lyge louerd , that yheled ys . R. Gloucester , p . 457 . Eilred ther lege lord him thei alle forsoke . R. Brunne , p . 45 . That thre by longeth to on lorde . that lygaunce cleymeth . Piers Plouhman , p ...
Strana 1227
... head hard , and thick as a log , So was he brought forth into the grene beside the chappell win the tower , & his head laid down vpon a long log of timbre , and there striken of . - Sir T. More . Workes , p . 54 . Ille bear your logges ...
... head hard , and thick as a log , So was he brought forth into the grene beside the chappell win the tower , & his head laid down vpon a long log of timbre , and there striken of . - Sir T. More . Workes , p . 54 . Ille bear your logges ...
Strana 1236
... head and shoulders . Churchill . The Ghost , b . iv . LUGU BRIOUS . Fr. Lugubre ; It . and Sp . Lugubre ; Lat . Lugubris , from lug - ere , to mourn . As the Fr.- " Doleful , mourning , mournful , sorrowful , wail- ing , funeral ...
... head and shoulders . Churchill . The Ghost , b . iv . LUGU BRIOUS . Fr. Lugubre ; It . and Sp . Lugubre ; Lat . Lugubris , from lug - ere , to mourn . As the Fr.- " Doleful , mourning , mournful , sorrowful , wail- ing , funeral ...
Iné vydania - Zobraziť všetky
Časté výrazy a frázy
Anatomy of Melancholy Anecdotes of Painting applied Bacon Beaum Bible body Boecius Brunne called Canterbury Tales cause Chaucer church consequentially Cotgrave Cronycle death derives doth Drayton Dryden England euery eyes Faerie Queene Fletch Froissart Gascoigne Gloucester Goth Gower Hall hath haue heaven herte Holinshed holy Homer honour Iliad Jonson king Knightes Tale kyng labour light Lord loue Matthew Milton mind Naturall Historie nature night o'er Orlando Furioso ouer Ovid Paradise Lost Piers Plouhman Plinie Plutarch Poly-Olbion Pope Prologue quod quotation Ralegh Samson Agonistes sayd schal Shakespeare shal Skinner sonne soul Spenser thee ther thing thou tyme unto verb viii Virgil vnto Vossius vpon Vulgar Errours Wachter whan Wiclif wolde word wrongly