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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... Livy , Plutarch , & c .; North's Lives of Plutarch , Chapman , Beaumont and Fletcher , & c . & c . In the times subsequent , a more rigid parsimony has been exacted . After the quotations from Chaucer and Gower and their few ...
... Livy , Plutarch , & c .; North's Lives of Plutarch , Chapman , Beaumont and Fletcher , & c . & c . In the times subsequent , a more rigid parsimony has been exacted . After the quotations from Chaucer and Gower and their few ...
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... Livy . Explanation of Words . On the 20th January ( A.M. 697 ) , Clodius was @dile , without any opposition , so that Cicero began more to put himself upon his guard , from the certain e tation of a furious ædileship . Middleton . Life ...
... Livy . Explanation of Words . On the 20th January ( A.M. 697 ) , Clodius was @dile , without any opposition , so that Cicero began more to put himself upon his guard , from the certain e tation of a furious ædileship . Middleton . Life ...
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... Livy , p . 331 . And when he saw my best alarum'd spirits , Bold in the quarrel's right , rous'd to the encounter , Or whether gasted by the noyse I made , Full sudainly he fled . - Shakespeare . Lear , Act ii . sc . 1 . Now are our ...
... Livy , p . 331 . And when he saw my best alarum'd spirits , Bold in the quarrel's right , rous'd to the encounter , Or whether gasted by the noyse I made , Full sudainly he fled . - Shakespeare . Lear , Act ii . sc . 1 . Now are our ...
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... Livy , p . 748 . But now , the arbitrator of despaires , Just Death , kinde umpire of mens miseries , With sweet enlargement doth dismisse me hence . Shakespeare . Henry VI . Act ii . sc . 5 . Prepare thy battel early in the morning ...
... Livy , p . 748 . But now , the arbitrator of despaires , Just Death , kinde umpire of mens miseries , With sweet enlargement doth dismisse me hence . Shakespeare . Henry VI . Act ii . sc . 5 . Prepare thy battel early in the morning ...
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... Livy , p . E Thus my battell shal be ordred ; My foreward shall be drawne in length , Consisting equally of horse and foot : Our archers shall be placed in the mid'st . Shakespeare . Rich . III . Act v . sc . But amongst all the English ...
... Livy , p . E Thus my battell shal be ordred ; My foreward shall be drawne in length , Consisting equally of horse and foot : Our archers shall be placed in the mid'st . Shakespeare . Rich . III . Act v . sc . But amongst all the English ...
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