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 18
... thought gan for to clere , And said , he which yt nothing vndertaketh Nothing acheveth , he him loth or dere . Chaucer . Troilus , b . ii . And for to speke in other waie , cite tyme I haue herde saie , hat he , which hath no loue ...
... thought gan for to clere , And said , he which yt nothing vndertaketh Nothing acheveth , he him loth or dere . Chaucer . Troilus , b . ii . And for to speke in other waie , cite tyme I haue herde saie , hat he , which hath no loue ...
Strana 28
... thought that misses it , is blind . Young , Night 5 . Thy saints proclaim thee king , and thy delay Gives courage to their foes , who , could they see The dawn of thy last advent , long desir'd , Would creep into the bowels of the hills ...
... thought that misses it , is blind . Young , Night 5 . Thy saints proclaim thee king , and thy delay Gives courage to their foes , who , could they see The dawn of thy last advent , long desir'd , Would creep into the bowels of the hills ...
Strana 29
... thought invades us with- ec : cur advertency and observation , and hath not brought fth death as yet.-Bp. Taylor . On Repentance , c . 3. s . 3 . Our low world is only one of those , Which the capacious universe compose . New to the ...
... thought invades us with- ec : cur advertency and observation , and hath not brought fth death as yet.-Bp. Taylor . On Repentance , c . 3. s . 3 . Our low world is only one of those , Which the capacious universe compose . New to the ...
Strana 32
... 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- tionate , so may geue it selfe in to the consent and ...
... 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- tionate , so may geue it selfe in to the consent and ...
Strana 64
... thought well that it was all amiss For in his bed he lyeth a night and siketh . Chaucer . Legend of Dido , p . 203 . He mot one of two thynges chese , Where he woll haue hir suche on night Or els vpon daies light . For he shall not haue ...
... thought well that it was all amiss For in his bed he lyeth a night and siketh . Chaucer . Legend of Dido , p . 203 . He mot one of two thynges chese , Where he woll haue hir suche on night Or els vpon daies light . For he shall not haue ...
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