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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Strana 1
... tell and to till , are the same word , and mean , to lift , to arise . To till with the plough , is to raise ( sc . the ground ) with it . To tell with the tongue , is to raise ( sc . the voice ) with it ; and here again no formal ...
... tell and to till , are the same word , and mean , to lift , to arise . To till with the plough , is to raise ( sc . the ground ) with it . To tell with the tongue , is to raise ( sc . the voice ) with it ; and here again no formal ...
Strana 18
... Tell us a tale anon , as forword is . Ye ben submitted thurgh your free assent To stonde in this cas at my jugement . Acquiteth you now , and holdeth your behest ; Then have ye don your devoir at the lest . Chaucer . Man of Lawe , v ...
... Tell us a tale anon , as forword is . Ye ben submitted thurgh your free assent To stonde in this cas at my jugement . Acquiteth you now , and holdeth your behest ; Then have ye don your devoir at the lest . Chaucer . Man of Lawe , v ...
Strana 22
... tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow , Till thou haue audience . Shakespeare . Twelfth Night , Act i . sc . 4 . They ended parle , and both address'd for fight . Millon . Paradise Lost , b . vi . So spake the enemy of mankind ...
... tell them , there thy fixed foot shall grow , Till thou haue audience . Shakespeare . Twelfth Night , Act i . sc . 4 . They ended parle , and both address'd for fight . Millon . Paradise Lost , b . vi . So spake the enemy of mankind ...
Strana 32
... tell of , nor had ymaginacion in hys mynde , nor any thyng thought vpon yet when the minde with diuers reasons and argumentes is once moued of a matter , the wille as it hap- peth of other occasions at the time to be well or euill affec ...
... tell of , nor had ymaginacion in hys mynde , nor any thyng thought vpon yet when the minde with diuers reasons and argumentes is once moued of a matter , the wille as it hap- peth of other occasions at the time to be well or euill affec ...
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... tell you true , said she , and if my father had not played the hasty fool , it is no lie I tell you , I might have had an- other - gains husband than Dametas . - Sidney . Arcadia , b . ii . If you are bent to wed , I wish you another ...
... tell you true , said she , and if my father had not played the hasty fool , it is no lie I tell you , I might have had an- other - gains husband than Dametas . - Sidney . Arcadia , b . ii . If you are bent to wed , I wish you another ...
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