A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best Authorities, Zväzok 1William Pickering, 1844 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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... Hall . Hen . VII . an . 7 . waththe able into deeth , to schewe the richessis of. ABI'DE . ABI'DER . ABIDING . ABO'DE . A. S. Abidan , Bidan ; D. Bey- den , to bide . To stay , or remain ; to delay , to tarry , to dwell , to continue ...
... Hall . Hen . VII . an . 7 . waththe able into deeth , to schewe the richessis of. ABI'DE . ABI'DER . ABIDING . ABO'DE . A. S. Abidan , Bidan ; D. Bey- den , to bide . To stay , or remain ; to delay , to tarry , to dwell , to continue ...
Strana 18
... hall Thick swarm'd . - Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ii . How safe , how easy , how happy a thing it is , to have to do with the King of Heaven ; who is so pleased with our access , that he solicits suitors . - Hall . Contemplations ...
... hall Thick swarm'd . - Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ii . How safe , how easy , how happy a thing it is , to have to do with the King of Heaven ; who is so pleased with our access , that he solicits suitors . - Hall . Contemplations ...
Strana 18
... Hall . The Erle of Warwicke thought it moste necessary for him to give hym [ Edw . IV . ] battaile with spede , and thereupon accersed and called together his army . Hall . Edw . IV . an . 10 . Fr. Accident ; It . Accidente ; Sp . Acci ...
... Hall . The Erle of Warwicke thought it moste necessary for him to give hym [ Edw . IV . ] battaile with spede , and thereupon accersed and called together his army . Hall . Edw . IV . an . 10 . Fr. Accident ; It . Accidente ; Sp . Acci ...
Strana 18
... Hall . Hen . VIII . an . 23 . Prepare you , lords , Summon a session , that we may arraigne Our most disloyall lady for as she hath Been publikely accus'd , so shall she haue A iust and open triall . Shakespeare . Wint . Tale , Act ii ...
... Hall . Hen . VIII . an . 23 . Prepare you , lords , Summon a session , that we may arraigne Our most disloyall lady for as she hath Been publikely accus'd , so shall she haue A iust and open triall . Shakespeare . Wint . Tale , Act ii ...
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... Hall . Hen . VIII , an . 25 . Other writers and recorders of fables , coulde have tolde you that Tecla sommetime addressed herselfe in mannes apparel . - Jewel . Defence of the Apologie , p . 375 . Therefore , good youth , addresse thy ...
... Hall . Hen . VIII , an . 25 . Other writers and recorders of fables , coulde have tolde you that Tecla sommetime addressed herselfe in mannes apparel . - Jewel . Defence of the Apologie , p . 375 . Therefore , good youth , addresse thy ...
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