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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... 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 predecessors have ...
... 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 predecessors have ...
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... Plutarch , p . 178 . Tell me , ye Trojans , for that name ye own ; Nor is your course upon our coasts unknown : Say what you seek , and whither are you bound ? Were you by stress of weather cast aground ? A / GUE , v . A'GUE , n . A ...
... Plutarch , p . 178 . Tell me , ye Trojans , for that name ye own ; Nor is your course upon our coasts unknown : Say what you seek , and whither are you bound ? Were you by stress of weather cast aground ? A / GUE , v . A'GUE , n . A ...
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... Plutarch , p . 533 . Was it to go about indeed with a band of working officials , with cloak bags full of citations , and processes , to be served by a corporation of griffon - like promoters and apparitors . Millon . Reform in England ...
... Plutarch , p . 533 . Was it to go about indeed with a band of working officials , with cloak bags full of citations , and processes , to be served by a corporation of griffon - like promoters and apparitors . Millon . Reform in England ...
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... Plutarch , p . 570 . God they helde to be the minde , and Chaos the matter ; the minde called by Plato the world's architectresse . Sandys . Ovid , p . 9 . What it is , is in conjecture , Seeking much , but nothing finding ; Like to ...
... Plutarch , p . 570 . God they helde to be the minde , and Chaos the matter ; the minde called by Plato the world's architectresse . Sandys . Ovid , p . 9 . What it is , is in conjecture , Seeking much , but nothing finding ; Like to ...
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... [ Plutarch ] pleases you for continuance with his pro- priety . Dryden . Life of Plutarch . There have been those , who have not only advanced doubts concerning propositions attested to by clearest sense , and inferred by strongest ...
... [ Plutarch ] pleases you for continuance with his pro- priety . Dryden . Life of Plutarch . There have been those , who have not only advanced doubts concerning propositions attested to by clearest sense , and inferred by strongest ...
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