A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 1203
... look with the eye or eye - lid , somewhat down - cast , or lowering ; as if to attract or invite attention or favour ; and , thus , to assume or put on an alluring look ; to allure , to attract , by the looks . A loveliche lady of lere ...
... look with the eye or eye - lid , somewhat down - cast , or lowering ; as if to attract or invite attention or favour ; and , thus , to assume or put on an alluring look ; to allure , to attract , by the looks . A loveliche lady of lere ...
Strana 1224
... look . So ( adds Tooke ) the common people say corruptly , " Lo ' you there now . " - " La ' you there . " Look , -see , behold , observe , mark . And God behelde al that he had made , and loo , they were exceading good . - Bible , 1551 ...
... look . So ( adds Tooke ) the common people say corruptly , " Lo ' you there now . " - " La ' you there . " Look , -see , behold , observe , mark . And God behelde al that he had made , and loo , they were exceading good . - Bible , 1551 ...
Strana 1229
... look ( with prepositions ) is used as equivalent to words derived from the compounds of the Lat . Specere ; e.g.— A looking about , -circumspection , vigilance . To look out for , -to expect . To look at or into , -to inspect ; and ...
... look ( with prepositions ) is used as equivalent to words derived from the compounds of the Lat . Specere ; e.g.— A looking about , -circumspection , vigilance . To look out for , -to expect . To look at or into , -to inspect ; and ...
Strana 1233
... look'st Lovelily dreadful ; and the fate of Venice Seems on thy sword already . Otway . Venice Preserved , Act ii . sc . 3 . A generous bottle and a lovesome she , Are th ' only joys in nature next to thee . Id . Epistle to Mr. Duke ...
... look'st Lovelily dreadful ; and the fate of Venice Seems on thy sword already . Otway . Venice Preserved , Act ii . sc . 3 . A generous bottle and a lovesome she , Are th ' only joys in nature next to thee . Id . Epistle to Mr. Duke ...
Strana 1266
... Look'd wisdom , and mature sedateness weigh'd To doubtful counsels . Hamillon . The Thistle . And put them in a maude and brynge them in the maunde w the oxe and the ii rammes . - Bible , 1551. Exod . c . 29 . Take the first of all the ...
... Look'd wisdom , and mature sedateness weigh'd To doubtful counsels . Hamillon . The Thistle . And put them in a maude and brynge them in the maunde w the oxe and the ii rammes . - Bible , 1551. Exod . c . 29 . Take the first of all the ...
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