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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... hand , the tricks of a juggler . This is often written , but less properly , slight . SIT , adj . ( Slith , Sax ... hand - a throw or cast ; a dexterous cast or motion of the hand ; dex- terity ; adroitness . Cast was formerly used as ...
... hand , the tricks of a juggler . This is often written , but less properly , slight . SIT , adj . ( Slith , Sax ... hand - a throw or cast ; a dexterous cast or motion of the hand ; dex- terity ; adroitness . Cast was formerly used as ...
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... hand in hand , th ' accomplice and the dame , Their way exploring to the chamber came . Dryden . Ovid . Cinyras and Myrrha . And thou , the curs'd accomplice of his treason , Declare thy message and expect thy doom . ACCOMPLISH , v ...
... hand in hand , th ' accomplice and the dame , Their way exploring to the chamber came . Dryden . Ovid . Cinyras and Myrrha . And thou , the curs'd accomplice of his treason , Declare thy message and expect thy doom . ACCOMPLISH , v ...
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... hand a dart of sturdy oke Well tipt with steele , at Pallas forth it flung , and thus he Ecke , Lo , see if that our dart be sharper than thy weapon was . Phaer . Eneidos , b . x . Her first this goddesse faire , with passing speedy ...
... hand a dart of sturdy oke Well tipt with steele , at Pallas forth it flung , and thus he Ecke , Lo , see if that our dart be sharper than thy weapon was . Phaer . Eneidos , b . x . Her first this goddesse faire , with passing speedy ...
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... hand with hym be trade mel and all to rated him . Sir T. More . Workes , p . 1224 . Heaven doth with vs , as we , with torches doe ; Not light them for themselues : For if our vertues not que forth of vs , ' twere all alike As if we had ...
... hand with hym be trade mel and all to rated him . Sir T. More . Workes , p . 1224 . Heaven doth with vs , as we , with torches doe ; Not light them for themselues : For if our vertues not que forth of vs , ' twere all alike As if we had ...
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... hand to hand , But throwing darts , and raising hugie noyse , aloofe they stand . Phaer . Eneidos , b . x . Then badd the knight his lady yede aloof , And to an hill herself withdrew asyde ; From whence she might behold that battailles ...
... hand to hand , But throwing darts , and raising hugie noyse , aloofe they stand . Phaer . Eneidos , b . x . Then badd the knight his lady yede aloof , And to an hill herself withdrew asyde ; From whence she might behold that battailles ...
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