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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... never so precious . Chaucer . The Tale of Milebeus . He [ Giovanni Pietro Pugliano ] said , " Soldiers were the noblest estate of mankind , and horsemen the noblest of soldiers . " He said , " They were the masters of war , and ...
... never so precious . Chaucer . The Tale of Milebeus . He [ Giovanni Pietro Pugliano ] said , " Soldiers were the noblest estate of mankind , and horsemen the noblest of soldiers . " He said , " They were the masters of war , and ...
Strana 18
... never yet with honour caught , Nor on poor virtue lost one thought . Churchill . Duellist , b . i . ACE / RBITY . Fr. Acerbité ; It . Acerbità Sp . Acerbidad ; Lat . Acerbitas , Acerbus ; Gr . akis , Acies , a point : acer , sharp ...
... never yet with honour caught , Nor on poor virtue lost one thought . Churchill . Duellist , b . i . ACE / RBITY . Fr. Acerbité ; It . Acerbità Sp . Acerbidad ; Lat . Acerbitas , Acerbus ; Gr . akis , Acies , a point : acer , sharp ...
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... never so beauteous or alluring . Bp . Taylor . Episcopacy Asserted , Epist . Ded . " Nothing , " continued the parson , " is commoner than for men wow - a - days to pretend to have read Greek authors , who have met with them only in ...
... never so beauteous or alluring . Bp . Taylor . Episcopacy Asserted , Epist . Ded . " Nothing , " continued the parson , " is commoner than for men wow - a - days to pretend to have read Greek authors , who have met with them only in ...
Strana 27
... never so holy , never so virtuous and reformed : what satis- faction or recompence could we make for our former sins and iniquities . - Chillingworth , Ser . 5 . Count all th ' advantage prosperous vice attains , ' Tis but what virtue ...
... never so holy , never so virtuous and reformed : what satis- faction or recompence could we make for our former sins and iniquities . - Chillingworth , Ser . 5 . Count all th ' advantage prosperous vice attains , ' Tis but what virtue ...
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... never feel the rage , or never own , What happier natures shrink at with affright , The hard inhabitant contends is right . Pope . Ess . on Man . Ep . 2 . That should not be made a prejudice against Christianity , and revealed religion ...
... never feel the rage , or never own , What happier natures shrink at with affright , The hard inhabitant contends is right . Pope . Ess . on Man . Ep . 2 . That should not be made a prejudice against Christianity , and revealed religion ...
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