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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... Shakespeare . Mid . Night's Dream , Act iii . sc . 2 . ABJECT , v . A'BJECT , adj . A'BJECT , n . ABJECTEDNESS . ABJECTION . A'BJECTLY . A'BJECTNESS . Clo . His vices you would say : there's no vertue out of the court : they cherish it ...
... Shakespeare . Mid . Night's Dream , Act iii . sc . 2 . ABJECT , v . A'BJECT , adj . A'BJECT , n . ABJECTEDNESS . ABJECTION . A'BJECTLY . A'BJECTNESS . Clo . His vices you would say : there's no vertue out of the court : they cherish it ...
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... Shakespeare . Ant . & Cleo . Act v . sc . 2 . As a fat body is more subject to diseases , so are rich men to absurdities and fooleries , to many casualties and cross inconveniences . - Burton . Democritus to the Reader . The capital ...
... Shakespeare . Ant . & Cleo . Act v . sc . 2 . As a fat body is more subject to diseases , so are rich men to absurdities and fooleries , to many casualties and cross inconveniences . - Burton . Democritus to the Reader . The capital ...
Strana 18
... Shakespeare . Love's L. Lost , Act iv . sc . 3 . Eat , Pre , fre , what things these academicks are , These bock - worms , how they look ! Beaumont and Fietcher . Elder Brother , Act ii . sc . 1 . Then straight comes Friscus , that neat ...
... Shakespeare . Love's L. Lost , Act iv . sc . 3 . Eat , Pre , fre , what things these academicks are , These bock - worms , how they look ! Beaumont and Fietcher . Elder Brother , Act ii . sc . 1 . Then straight comes Friscus , that neat ...
Strana 18
... Shakespeare . Hamlet , Act i . sc . 5 . Adur . I make my judge my jury ; be accountant , Whether , with all the eagerness of spleen Of a suspicious rage can plead , thou hast Enforc'd the likelihood of scandal . Ford . Lady's Trial ...
... Shakespeare . Hamlet , Act i . sc . 5 . Adur . I make my judge my jury ; be accountant , Whether , with all the eagerness of spleen Of a suspicious rage can plead , thou hast Enforc'd the likelihood of scandal . Ford . Lady's Trial ...
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... Shakespeare . 2 Part Hen . VI . Act i . sc . 3 . At Athens if an accuser had not the fifth part of the votes on his side , he was obliged to pay a fine of a thousand drachms . At Rome a false accuser was branded with in- famy by marking ...
... Shakespeare . 2 Part Hen . VI . Act i . sc . 3 . At Athens if an accuser had not the fifth part of the votes on his side , he was obliged to pay a fine of a thousand drachms . At Rome a false accuser was branded with in- famy by marking ...
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