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Strana 1191
... seems to crush it by its weight . LAP , v . LAP , n . LA'PPET . LA'PPER . Eustace . Italy , vol . ii . c . 3. p . 82 . It is usual to consider lap , to fold , and lap , to lick , as two words ; and for the first to refer to the A. S. ...
... seems to crush it by its weight . LAP , v . LAP , n . LA'PPET . LA'PPER . Eustace . Italy , vol . ii . c . 3. p . 82 . It is usual to consider lap , to fold , and lap , to lick , as two words ; and for the first to refer to the A. S. ...
Strana 1201
... seem more learnedish than those That in a greater charge compose . Butler . Miscellaneous Thoughts . Whether , retiring from ... seems to be used by him as equiva- lent to vague ; and may be intended as a deriva- tive ( with leasing , qv ...
... seem more learnedish than those That in a greater charge compose . Butler . Miscellaneous Thoughts . Whether , retiring from ... seems to be used by him as equiva- lent to vague ; and may be intended as a deriva- tive ( with leasing , qv ...
Strana 1210
... seems a moving land ; and at his gilles Draws in , and at his trunck spouts out a sea . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . vii . So close behind some promontory lie The huge leviathans t'attend their prey ; And give no chase , but swallow in ...
... seems a moving land ; and at his gilles Draws in , and at his trunck spouts out a sea . Milton . Paradise Lost , b . vii . So close behind some promontory lie The huge leviathans t'attend their prey ; And give no chase , but swallow in ...
Strana 1212
... seems to consist in its being performed with such cheerful- ness , as may express the godlike pleasure that is to be met with in obliging one's fellow - creatures . - Spectator , No. 292 . Neither am I ignorant , but I may justly be ...
... seems to consist in its being performed with such cheerful- ness , as may express the godlike pleasure that is to be met with in obliging one's fellow - creatures . - Spectator , No. 292 . Neither am I ignorant , but I may justly be ...
Strana 1218
... seems applied attest the ancient magnificence of this port . not to the noisy fall , ( see the Glossary to G. Douglas , ) but to the still basin or pool above ; where the water is held , reserved , linned or stopt in its flood . See LIN ...
... seems applied attest the ancient magnificence of this port . not to the noisy fall , ( see the Glossary to G. Douglas , ) but to the still basin or pool above ; where the water is held , reserved , linned or stopt in its flood . See LIN ...
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