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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... ground upon which these explanations rest ; and that they are with propriety and security placed upon that ground , will , I hope , be manifest to those who will take the trouble to recur to the Dictionary itself . The two words Love ...
... ground upon which these explanations rest ; and that they are with propriety and security placed upon that ground , will , I hope , be manifest to those who will take the trouble to recur to the Dictionary itself . The two words Love ...
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... ground , the van or AVAUNTRY . vantage ground . To pro- pose , or offer to notice or attention ; to promote , to prefer , to profit . Chancer uses the adverb avaunt , forward ; and also the noun arant , and the verb avante , which , Mr ...
... ground , the van or AVAUNTRY . vantage ground . To pro- pose , or offer to notice or attention ; to promote , to prefer , to profit . Chancer uses the adverb avaunt , forward ; and also the noun arant , and the verb avante , which , Mr ...
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... ground , all ouerspred with flash . His next neighbour Ucalegon afire : The Sygean seas did glister all with flame . Surrey . Enais , b . ii . But Venus strange devises new , and counsels new she takes . That Cupid shall the face and ...
... ground , all ouerspred with flash . His next neighbour Ucalegon afire : The Sygean seas did glister all with flame . Surrey . Enais , b . ii . But Venus strange devises new , and counsels new she takes . That Cupid shall the face and ...
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... ground Of thy mischief , which is plainly found Woman farced with fraud and deceipt To thy confusion most allectiue baite . Chaucer . The Remedie of Loue . To be the stronger in the setting furth their feate , thei , what wyth rewardes ...
... ground Of thy mischief , which is plainly found Woman farced with fraud and deceipt To thy confusion most allectiue baite . Chaucer . The Remedie of Loue . To be the stronger in the setting furth their feate , thei , what wyth rewardes ...
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... ground they leapt , and some for woe theselues in fires they threw , And now alone was left but I. Phaer . Virgile , b . ii . So that the allonely rule of the lade restyd in the quene the sayde syr Roger [ Mortimer ] : by meane whereof ...
... ground they leapt , and some for woe theselues in fires they threw , And now alone was left but I. Phaer . Virgile , b . ii . So that the allonely rule of the lade restyd in the quene the sayde syr Roger [ Mortimer ] : by meane whereof ...
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