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 1203
... Mark , c . 2 . Chaucer . Dreame . And purpose you to heare his speech Fully auised him to leech . Well wist that lord that I was seke And would be leched wonder faine . The clotered blood , for any leche - craft , Corrumpeth . Id . Ib ...
... Mark , c . 2 . Chaucer . Dreame . And purpose you to heare his speech Fully auised him to leech . Well wist that lord that I was seke And would be leched wonder faine . The clotered blood , for any leche - craft , Corrumpeth . Id . Ib ...
Strana 1207
... mark men solde a littille bulchyn , Litille lesse men told a bouke of a moutoun . Id . p . 173 . R. Brunne , p . 174 . But he that is lesse in the kyngdom of heavenes : is more than he . - Wiclif . Matt . c . 11 . Notwithstandyng he yt ...
... mark men solde a littille bulchyn , Litille lesse men told a bouke of a moutoun . Id . p . 173 . R. Brunne , p . 174 . But he that is lesse in the kyngdom of heavenes : is more than he . - Wiclif . Matt . c . 11 . Notwithstandyng he yt ...
Strana 1218
... Mark was the lynage of Leui bi fleisch Wiclif . Prologue to Mark . Whether so that he loure or groine , He shall haue of a corde a loigne , With which men shall him bind and lede , To brenne him for his sinful dede . - Chaucer . R. of ...
... Mark was the lynage of Leui bi fleisch Wiclif . Prologue to Mark . Whether so that he loure or groine , He shall haue of a corde a loigne , With which men shall him bind and lede , To brenne him for his sinful dede . - Chaucer . R. of ...
Strana 1224
... marks upon the clothes , by which the servants of one master may be distinguished from those of another . More generally ... mark . LADE . To lay or put on , to impose ( a weight or burden ) ; to put in , to take in , that which is to be ...
... marks upon the clothes , by which the servants of one master may be distinguished from those of another . More generally ... mark . LADE . To lay or put on , to impose ( a weight or burden ) ; to put in , to take in , that which is to be ...
Strana 1251
... mark how the genius of a Virgil has managed a war after a Homer , he will certainly be tired with a dozen of epic poems in the same strain . Mickle . Dissertation on the Luciad , & c . Are such men rare ? perhaps they would abound ...
... mark how the genius of a Virgil has managed a war after a Homer , he will certainly be tired with a dozen of epic poems in the same strain . Mickle . Dissertation on the Luciad , & c . Are such men rare ? perhaps they would abound ...
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