A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2William Pickering, 1837 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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Strana 1194
... thee As thou art tender to't . - Shakes . Wint . Tale , Act iv . sc . 3 . But I haue words That would be howl'd out in the desert ayre , Where hearing should not latch them . Id . Macbeth , Act iv . sc . 3 . I find the latch thy fingers ...
... thee As thou art tender to't . - Shakes . Wint . Tale , Act iv . sc . 3 . But I haue words That would be howl'd out in the desert ayre , Where hearing should not latch them . Id . Macbeth , Act iv . sc . 3 . I find the latch thy fingers ...
Strana 1229
... thee , cursed by all who have attained thee ; railed at by the Fise , betrayed by them who consult thee , and well spoken by no one . - Observer , No. 144 . Mine , legs ] spindling into longitude immense , In spite of gravity , and sage ...
... thee , cursed by all who have attained thee ; railed at by the Fise , betrayed by them who consult thee , and well spoken by no one . - Observer , No. 144 . Mine , legs ] spindling into longitude immense , In spite of gravity , and sage ...
Strana 1231
... thee and me ? Spenser , Son . 10 . He being thus lorded , Not onely with what my reuenew yeelded , But what my power ... Thee from my bosom and right hand , to save , By loosing thee a while , the whole race lost . Milton . Paradise Lost ...
... thee and me ? Spenser , Son . 10 . He being thus lorded , Not onely with what my reuenew yeelded , But what my power ... Thee from my bosom and right hand , to save , By loosing thee a while , the whole race lost . Milton . Paradise Lost ...
Strana 1241
... thee : For I will throw my gloue to death himselfe That there's no maculation in thy heart . MAD , v . MAD , adj . MADDEN , v . MA'DDISH . MADDINGLY . Shakespeare . Troil . & Cress . Act iv . sc . 4 . Skinner says , Gemaad , gemad ...
... thee : For I will throw my gloue to death himselfe That there's no maculation in thy heart . MAD , v . MAD , adj . MADDEN , v . MA'DDISH . MADDINGLY . Shakespeare . Troil . & Cress . Act iv . sc . 4 . Skinner says , Gemaad , gemad ...
Strana 1270
... thee belov'd , and live the more long . Tusser . Husbandly Lessons , c . 10 . With that the rolling sea , resounding soft , In his big base them fitly answered ; And on the rocke the waves breaking aloft A solemne meane unto them ...
... thee belov'd , and live the more long . Tusser . Husbandly Lessons , c . 10 . With that the rolling sea , resounding soft , In his big base them fitly answered ; And on the rocke the waves breaking aloft A solemne meane unto them ...
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