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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... rest . I use the expression ' said to rest , ' because I am satisfied that for whatever fame he may possess - and great , undoubtedly , it is , and deserves to be , -he is not indebted to his Dictionary . Had he , however , made this ...
... rest . I use the expression ' said to rest , ' because I am satisfied that for whatever fame he may possess - and great , undoubtedly , it is , and deserves to be , -he is not indebted to his Dictionary . Had he , however , made this ...
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... rest , and , consequently , become destitute or devoid , in Rest - less , S want , of hope or rest . Our vocabulary is continually receiving additional compounds of this termination . Let , a diminutive ; from A. S. Lyt , little , as ...
... rest , and , consequently , become destitute or devoid , in Rest - less , S want , of hope or rest . Our vocabulary is continually receiving additional compounds of this termination . Let , a diminutive ; from A. S. Lyt , little , as ...
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... rest that woo , And free accesse and fauour as the rest . Shakespeare . Tam . of the Shrew , Act ii . sc . 1 . They anon , With hundreds and with thousands , trooping came , Attended all access was throng'd : the gates And porches wide ...
... rest that woo , And free accesse and fauour as the rest . Shakespeare . Tam . of the Shrew , Act ii . sc . 1 . They anon , With hundreds and with thousands , trooping came , Attended all access was throng'd : the gates And porches wide ...
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... rest , or be still . To rest , or be still - from satisfaction or con- tentedness without question or dispute ; to with- hold or forbear opposition , or denial ; to assent . Lady F. In what calm he speaks After his noise and tumult , so ...
... rest , or be still . To rest , or be still - from satisfaction or con- tentedness without question or dispute ; to with- hold or forbear opposition , or denial ; to assent . Lady F. In what calm he speaks After his noise and tumult , so ...
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... rest , And rushing forth into the empty field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest : Who him affronting , soone to fight was ready prest . Spenser . Faerie Queene , b . iv . c . 3 Skilfull captaines , in arraunging of their battailes ...
... rest , And rushing forth into the empty field , Against Cambello fiercely him addrest : Who him affronting , soone to fight was ready prest . Spenser . Faerie Queene , b . iv . c . 3 Skilfull captaines , in arraunging of their battailes ...
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