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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... father , what intends thy hand , she cried , Against thy only son ? What fury , O son , Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy father's head ? -Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ii . When Arcite was to Thebes return'd again The ...
... father , what intends thy hand , she cried , Against thy only son ? What fury , O son , Possesses thee to bend that mortal dart Against thy father's head ? -Milton . Paradise Lost , b . ii . When Arcite was to Thebes return'd again The ...
Strana 48
... father , say , If yet thy eyes these flagrant crimes survey . Or do we vainly tremble and adore , When through the skies the pealing thunders roar ? Pitt . Ib . At this emperial & almightiful voice of Jesus commaūding him to depart the ...
... father , say , If yet thy eyes these flagrant crimes survey . Or do we vainly tremble and adore , When through the skies the pealing thunders roar ? Pitt . Ib . At this emperial & almightiful voice of Jesus commaūding him to depart the ...
Strana 49
... Father's voice , Authy heard from heaven , pronounc'd me his , Me his beloved Son , in whom alone He was well pleas'd . Milton . Par . Regained , b . i . God being alone himself , and beside himself nothing , the few thing he did , or ...
... Father's voice , Authy heard from heaven , pronounc'd me his , Me his beloved Son , in whom alone He was well pleas'd . Milton . Par . Regained , b . i . God being alone himself , and beside himself nothing , the few thing he did , or ...
Strana 65
... father . - Milton . Hist . of England . Goddesse , should I from their originall Our strings tell , should you give eare to all The annals of our toyles ; approaching Night First in Olympus would inclose the light . Sandys . Virgil ...
... father . - Milton . Hist . of England . Goddesse , should I from their originall Our strings tell , should you give eare to all The annals of our toyles ; approaching Night First in Olympus would inclose the light . Sandys . Virgil ...
Strana 76
... father , by your kingly leaue , Ile draw it as apparant to the crowne ; And in that quarrell , vse it to the death . Shakespeare . 3 Part Hen . VI . Act ii . sc . 2 . Yea , and what sonne ? the sonne whose swelling pride Woulde never ...
... father , by your kingly leaue , Ile draw it as apparant to the crowne ; And in that quarrell , vse it to the death . Shakespeare . 3 Part Hen . VI . Act ii . sc . 2 . Yea , and what sonne ? the sonne whose swelling pride Woulde never ...
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