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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... bear somewhat of the image of the superiour , a kind of shadow or adumbra- tion of those perfections that in the superiour are more perfect , not only by a gradually , but specifically differing perfection . - Hale . Origination of ...
... bear somewhat of the image of the superiour , a kind of shadow or adumbra- tion of those perfections that in the superiour are more perfect , not only by a gradually , but specifically differing perfection . - Hale . Origination of ...
Strana 64
... bear him to hell . Bp . Taylor . Of Repentance , c . 6. s . 2 . The body is one , not only by the continuity of all ... bears to court ? would they exalt them into heave before they had made any considerable figure upon eart ! the fact ...
... bear him to hell . Bp . Taylor . Of Repentance , c . 6. s . 2 . The body is one , not only by the continuity of all ... bears to court ? would they exalt them into heave before they had made any considerable figure upon eart ! the fact ...
Strana 86
... bear or carry an errand . Hence there seems no violence in the inference that- Are is To stand forward , to stand forth , to put or place forward or forth ; -to exist , ( ex - sistere , ex - stare . ) Art , A. S. Eart , is Ared , Ar'd ...
... bear or carry an errand . Hence there seems no violence in the inference that- Are is To stand forward , to stand forth , to put or place forward or forth ; -to exist , ( ex - sistere , ex - stare . ) Art , A. S. Eart , is Ared , Ar'd ...
Strana 89
... bear . Dryden . Virgil , Georg . 2 . And he high the flaming sword appears ; Which fa descending , with a frightful sway , Thro ' shield and corslet fore'd th ' impetuous way , And bury'd deep in his fair bosom lay . The purple streams ...
... bear . Dryden . Virgil , Georg . 2 . And he high the flaming sword appears ; Which fa descending , with a frightful sway , Thro ' shield and corslet fore'd th ' impetuous way , And bury'd deep in his fair bosom lay . The purple streams ...
Strana 106
... bear , The weight of mightiest monarchies . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ii . Where are the pillars , that support the skies ? What more than Atlantean shoulder props Th ' incumbent load ? what magic , what strange art , In fluid air ...
... bear , The weight of mightiest monarchies . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ii . Where are the pillars , that support the skies ? What more than Atlantean shoulder props Th ' incumbent load ? what magic , what strange art , In fluid air ...
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