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 53
... face of such a louely pride , A tinseil vaile her amber locks did shroud , That strone to couer what it could not hide . Fairefax . Tasso , b . v . His lafty brows in folds do figure death ; And in their smoothness amity and life ...
... face of such a louely pride , A tinseil vaile her amber locks did shroud , That strone to couer what it could not hide . Fairefax . Tasso , b . v . His lafty brows in folds do figure death ; And in their smoothness amity and life ...
Strana 63
... face to this is your lawyer's face , a contracted , labyrinthean face , now angularly , now every way aspected . sublime , and intricate face , full of quirks and turnings , a B. Jonson . Cynthia's Revels . If it be pretended that the ...
... face to this is your lawyer's face , a contracted , labyrinthean face , now angularly , now every way aspected . sublime , and intricate face , full of quirks and turnings , a B. Jonson . Cynthia's Revels . If it be pretended that the ...
Strana 86
... face , and axiden him and seiden , areed thou Crist to us , who is he that smoot thee ? -Wiclif . Luke , c . 22 . And wha they had blyndfolded him , they stroke hym on the face , and asked hym , saying : arede , who is it that smote the ...
... face , and axiden him and seiden , areed thou Crist to us , who is he that smoot thee ? -Wiclif . Luke , c . 22 . And wha they had blyndfolded him , they stroke hym on the face , and asked hym , saying : arede , who is it that smote the ...
Strana 97
... face or countenance ; the point of view ; look ; the Grection of the view or look . And all so blisfull Venus wele arayed Satte in her seventh house of heuen tho Disposed wele , and with aspects payed To help sely Troytus of his wo ...
... face or countenance ; the point of view ; look ; the Grection of the view or look . And all so blisfull Venus wele arayed Satte in her seventh house of heuen tho Disposed wele , and with aspects payed To help sely Troytus of his wo ...
Strana 103
... face , one colour , one assuredness . Daniel . To Sir T. Egerton . So reason's glimmering ray Was lent , not to assure our doubtful way , But guide us upward to a better day . Dryden . Religio Laici . If God had not decreed , if he had ...
... face , one colour , one assuredness . Daniel . To Sir T. Egerton . So reason's glimmering ray Was lent , not to assure our doubtful way , But guide us upward to a better day . Dryden . Religio Laici . If God had not decreed , if he had ...
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