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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Strana 18
... Lost , b . ii . Let first the mystagogical illuminations of the great Acoperite , and the ascetike discipline of the ... Paradise Lost , b . ii . How safe , how easy , how happy a thing it is , to have to do with the King of Heaven ; who ...
... Lost , b . ii . Let first the mystagogical illuminations of the great Acoperite , and the ascetike discipline of the ... Paradise Lost , b . ii . How safe , how easy , how happy a thing it is , to have to do with the King of Heaven ; who ...
Strana 23
... Paradise Lost , b . ix . The bodie of King Edmund rested for the space of three yeares in the parish church of S. Gregory , adioyning unto the cathedrall church of S. Paul , from whence it was con- veyed backe agayne to Stapleford ...
... Paradise Lost , b . ix . The bodie of King Edmund rested for the space of three yeares in the parish church of S. Gregory , adioyning unto the cathedrall church of S. Paul , from whence it was con- veyed backe agayne to Stapleford ...
Strana 24
... Paradise Lost , b . i . Fr. Admirer ; It . Ammi- rare ; Sp . Admirar ; Lat . Admirari , ( Ad - mirari , ) to wonder at . To think , deem , or con- sider as extraordinary ; as more than usually good or bad ; and therefore as de ...
... Paradise Lost , b . i . Fr. Admirer ; It . Ammi- rare ; Sp . Admirar ; Lat . Admirari , ( Ad - mirari , ) to wonder at . To think , deem , or con- sider as extraordinary ; as more than usually good or bad ; and therefore as de ...
Strana 26
... Paradise Lost , b . viii . The priests of elder times not only deluded their appre- hensions with ariolations , soothsaying , and such oblique idolatries , but won their credulities unto the literal and downright adorement of cats , & c ...
... Paradise Lost , b . viii . The priests of elder times not only deluded their appre- hensions with ariolations , soothsaying , and such oblique idolatries , but won their credulities unto the literal and downright adorement of cats , & c ...
Strana 34
... Paradise Lost , b . I neer attempted aught against thy life , Nor made least line of love to thy loose wife , Or in remembrance of thy affront and scorn , With clowns and tradesmen kept thee clos'd in horn . B. Jonson . Execration on ...
... Paradise Lost , b . I neer attempted aught against thy life , Nor made least line of love to thy loose wife , Or in remembrance of thy affront and scorn , With clowns and tradesmen kept thee clos'd in horn . B. Jonson . Execration on ...
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