A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2Butler, 1846 |
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Strana 1190
... Holinshed . Desc . of Britaine , Heere we consum'd a day ; and the third morne To Daintry with a land - wind were wee borne . Thus royal sir , to see you landed here , Was cause enough of triumph for a year . Dryden . To his Majesty . A ...
... Holinshed . Desc . of Britaine , Heere we consum'd a day ; and the third morne To Daintry with a land - wind were wee borne . Thus royal sir , to see you landed here , Was cause enough of triumph for a year . Dryden . To his Majesty . A ...
Strana 1192
... Holinshed . Desc . of Britaine , c . 11 . While the porter stood wondring at the largeness of the beast , Philomenes ran him through with his boar - spear . Larder , a store - room for lard ; generally , for any provided meats . The ...
... Holinshed . Desc . of Britaine , c . 11 . While the porter stood wondring at the largeness of the beast , Philomenes ran him through with his boar - spear . Larder , a store - room for lard ; generally , for any provided meats . The ...
Strana 1194
... Holinshed . The Description of Britaine , c . 12 . They deserue much more to be reprehended than I will vouchsafe to attempt in this my laleward treatise . Id . The Description of Scotland , c . 13 . I for his sake will leave Thy bosome ...
... Holinshed . The Description of Britaine , c . 12 . They deserue much more to be reprehended than I will vouchsafe to attempt in this my laleward treatise . Id . The Description of Scotland , c . 13 . I for his sake will leave Thy bosome ...
Strana 1195
... Holinshed . Description of Britaine , c . 10 . Those who did not carry this so far as to think , as some said they did , that the church was to be pulled down ; yet said , a latitudinarian party was like to prevail and to engross al ...
... Holinshed . Description of Britaine , c . 10 . Those who did not carry this so far as to think , as some said they did , that the church was to be pulled down ; yet said , a latitudinarian party was like to prevail and to engross al ...
Strana 1199
... Holinshed Hen . II . an . 1173 . A tuft of daises on a flowery lay They saw , and thitherward they bent their way . Dryden . The Flower and the Leaf . Or where old Cam soft paces o'er the lea In pensive mood , and tunes his Doric reeds ...
... Holinshed Hen . II . an . 1173 . A tuft of daises on a flowery lay They saw , and thitherward they bent their way . Dryden . The Flower and the Leaf . Or where old Cam soft paces o'er the lea In pensive mood , and tunes his Doric reeds ...
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