A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best Authorities |
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Strana 1188
In forrest wilde , in thicket , brake or den . ricos lamma notat saltare , which does not ill suit Gay . The Shepherd's Week . Thursday . Milton , Paradise Lost , b . vii . this kind of animal ...
In forrest wilde , in thicket , brake or den . ricos lamma notat saltare , which does not ill suit Gay . The Shepherd's Week . Thursday . Milton , Paradise Lost , b . vii . this kind of animal ...
Strana 1193
The word cially being a vice opposite to all those virtues , which was kind of contusion , and compression of the parts ; and bathing , Almuda was unknown to the Romans until Cæsar lasciviousness .-- Baker . Chronicle .
The word cially being a vice opposite to all those virtues , which was kind of contusion , and compression of the parts ; and bathing , Almuda was unknown to the Romans until Cæsar lasciviousness .-- Baker . Chronicle .
Strana 1206
Steeds of hardier kind , And cool , tho ' sprightly , to the travell'd road I have sometimes , for trial sake , brought by a lenticular And he answerde , tweye dettouris weren to oo lener . He destines ; sure of foot , of steady pace ...
Steeds of hardier kind , And cool , tho ' sprightly , to the travell'd road I have sometimes , for trial sake , brought by a lenticular And he answerde , tweye dettouris weren to oo lener . He destines ; sure of foot , of steady pace ...
Strana 1219
The proof is not a conclusion which lies at the end of a aze pd , verie much of that kind of heath or ling , which ( Ray . ) There was growing in that place , where they were thus ( Fr. ) Languet , lingula ...
The proof is not a conclusion which lies at the end of a aze pd , verie much of that kind of heath or ling , which ( Ray . ) There was growing in that place , where they were thus ( Fr. ) Languet , lingula ...
Strana 1236
LUMPY . in one mass ; ( or to glue or join A kind of weight hangs heavy at my heart , My fagging suul flies under her own pitch ; And in hire barme this litel child she leid , together , Somner . ) See Lime .
LUMPY . in one mass ; ( or to glue or join A kind of weight hangs heavy at my heart , My fagging suul flies under her own pitch ; And in hire barme this litel child she leid , together , Somner . ) See Lime .
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