A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 1188
... eyes That me with loue did wound . Warner . Albion's England , b . xi . c . 64 . And now and then among , of eglantine a spray , By which again a course of lady - smocks they lay . Drayton . Poly - Olbion , s . 15 . He made a knight ...
... eyes That me with loue did wound . Warner . Albion's England , b . xi . c . 64 . And now and then among , of eglantine a spray , By which again a course of lady - smocks they lay . Drayton . Poly - Olbion , s . 15 . He made a knight ...
Strana 1198
... eyes . or place in their proper places , to dispose : to put or place up , in store , at rest ; to repose . It has very numerous consequential applications , which may be inferred from the context of the sentence in which they occur . A ...
... eyes . or place in their proper places , to dispose : to put or place up , in store , at rest ; to repose . It has very numerous consequential applications , which may be inferred from the context of the sentence in which they occur . A ...
Strana 1203
... eyes thrown back or askance , ( Skinner ; ) but see LOUR . Lere , in Chaucer , is explained by Mr. Tyrwhitt to ... eye or eye - lid , somewhat down - cast , or lowering ; as if to attract or invite attention or favour ; and , thus , to ...
... eyes thrown back or askance , ( Skinner ; ) but see LOUR . Lere , in Chaucer , is explained by Mr. Tyrwhitt to ... eye or eye - lid , somewhat down - cast , or lowering ; as if to attract or invite attention or favour ; and , thus , to ...
Strana 1228
... eyes of the Christian world began to open , and the seeds of the Protestant religiou ( though under the op- probrious name of lollardy ) took root in this kingdom . Blackstone . Commentaries , b . iv . c . 4 . LONDONER . A native or ...
... eyes of the Christian world began to open , and the seeds of the Protestant religiou ( though under the op- probrious name of lollardy ) took root in this kingdom . Blackstone . Commentaries , b . iv . c . 4 . LONDONER . A native or ...
Strana 1236
... eyes of the beholders , by reason of ye sumptuous worke . Hall . Hen . VIII . an . 12 . O radiant luminary of light interminable Celestiall father , potentiall God of might Of heauen and earth . Skelton . A Prayer to the Father of ...
... eyes of the beholders , by reason of ye sumptuous worke . Hall . Hen . VIII . an . 12 . O radiant luminary of light interminable Celestiall father , potentiall God of might Of heauen and earth . Skelton . A Prayer to the Father of ...
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