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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... VIII . an . 35 . This liberty is all that I request , That vpon knowledge of my parentage , I may haue welcome ' mongst the rest that woo , And free accesse and fauour as the rest . Shakespeare . Tam . of the Shrew , Act ii . sc . 1 ...
... VIII . an . 35 . This liberty is all that I request , That vpon knowledge of my parentage , I may haue welcome ' mongst the rest that woo , And free accesse and fauour as the rest . Shakespeare . Tam . of the Shrew , Act ii . sc . 1 ...
Strana 18
... viii . Lap . But I hope your Lordshippe thinkes not him a souldier . Ber . I do assure you my Lord he is very great in know- ledge and accordinglie valiant . Shakespeare . All's Well , Act ii . sc . 5 . Whither also came Hubert de Burgh ...
... viii . Lap . But I hope your Lordshippe thinkes not him a souldier . Ber . I do assure you my Lord he is very great in know- ledge and accordinglie valiant . Shakespeare . All's Well , Act ii . sc . 5 . Whither also came Hubert de Burgh ...
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... VIII . ] haue not , nor wyll not vse the same : for I wyll heare the partie that is accused speake or I geue any sentence . - Hall . Hen . VIII . an . 23 . Prepare you , lords , Summon a session , that we may arraigne Our most disloyall ...
... VIII . ] haue not , nor wyll not vse the same : for I wyll heare the partie that is accused speake or I geue any sentence . - Hall . Hen . VIII . an . 23 . Prepare you , lords , Summon a session , that we may arraigne Our most disloyall ...
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... VIII . ] addressed his gracious letters to the maior and cominaltie of the citie , signifying to them that his pleasure was to solempnise and celebrate the coronacion of his mostes deare and welbeloued wife Quene Anne at Westminster the ...
... VIII . ] addressed his gracious letters to the maior and cominaltie of the citie , signifying to them that his pleasure was to solempnise and celebrate the coronacion of his mostes deare and welbeloued wife Quene Anne at Westminster the ...
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... VIII . an . 15 . Per . Thou scurvy thing ! hast ne'er a knife Nor ever a string to lead thee to Elysium ? Be there no pitifull ' Pothecarus in this town , That have compassion upon wretched women , And due administer a dream of rat's ...
... VIII . an . 15 . Per . Thou scurvy thing ! hast ne'er a knife Nor ever a string to lead thee to Elysium ? Be there no pitifull ' Pothecarus in this town , That have compassion upon wretched women , And due administer a dream of rat's ...
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