A Compleat Collection of English Proverbs: Also the Most Celebrated Proverbs of the Scotch, Italian, French, Spanish, and Other Languages. The Whole Methodically Digested and Illustrated with Annotations, and Proper ExplanationsW. Otridge, S. Bladon, 1768 - 150 strán (strany) |
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Strana 96
... pronounce him ftark mad that ftares a little , or him a rank fool who is a little impertinent fometimes , & c . If you read it ftark blind , then it hath the fame fenfe with that of Horace , Eft inter Tanaim medium focerumque Vitelli ...
... pronounce him ftark mad that ftares a little , or him a rank fool who is a little impertinent fometimes , & c . If you read it ftark blind , then it hath the fame fenfe with that of Horace , Eft inter Tanaim medium focerumque Vitelli ...
Strana viii
... pronounce it , Felts , for young Sows before they have had their firft Fare of Pigs . To Yell , i . e . to cry out hideously , to howl . To Glow , i . e . to be hot . To Heave , i . e . to lift up . The Huls of Corn , i . e . the Chaffe ...
... pronounce it , Felts , for young Sows before they have had their firft Fare of Pigs . To Yell , i . e . to cry out hideously , to howl . To Glow , i . e . to be hot . To Heave , i . e . to lift up . The Huls of Corn , i . e . the Chaffe ...
Strana xii
... pronounce the Word in Suffex and Kent , where it is in ufe ; it is alfo called Beer - good.- Thepes is the fame with Febes , or Feaberries , i . e . Goose berries , a Word used alfo in Cheshire , as Ger- rard witneffeth in his Herbal ...
... pronounce the Word in Suffex and Kent , where it is in ufe ; it is alfo called Beer - good.- Thepes is the fame with Febes , or Feaberries , i . e . Goose berries , a Word used alfo in Cheshire , as Ger- rard witneffeth in his Herbal ...
Strana 14
... pronounce it ameld . Anauntins ; If fo be . I know not what the Ori- ginal of this fhould be , unless it be from An , for if , and Auntrins contracted from Peradventure . Anent ; over - againft , concerning . A Word of frequent use ...
... pronounce it ameld . Anauntins ; If fo be . I know not what the Ori- ginal of this fhould be , unless it be from An , for if , and Auntrins contracted from Peradventure . Anent ; over - againft , concerning . A Word of frequent use ...
Strana 15
... pronounce it in Cheshire , Oneder ; the Afternoon . Awns ; Arifte , The Beards of Wheat , or Barley . In Effex they pronounce it Ails . B. A Backster A Backster ; a Baker . B. 1 A Badger North Country Words . 15.
... pronounce it in Cheshire , Oneder ; the Afternoon . Awns ; Arifte , The Beards of Wheat , or Barley . In Effex they pronounce it Ails . B. A Backster A Backster ; a Baker . B. 1 A Badger North Country Words . 15.
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Strana 175 - A MAN of words and not of deeds Is like a garden full of weeds...
Strana 152 - Some say whore. £nit my dog a pair of breeches, and my cat a codpiece. He hath tied a knot with his tongue that he cannot untie -with all his teeth.
Strana 25 - If there be a rainbow in the eve, it will rain and leave, But if there be a rainbow in the morrow, it will neither lend nor borrow.
Strana 177 - The devil was sick, the devil a monk would be ; The devil was well, the devil a monk was he.
Strana 59 - The hearth, or bottom of the furnace, is made of sand stone, and the sides round, to the height of a yard, or thereabout; the rest of the furnace is lined up to the top with brick. When they begin upon a new furnace they put fire for a day or two before they begin to blow.
Strana 60 - ... till they bring it to a bloom, which is a foursquare mass of about two feet long. This operation they call shingling the loop.
Strana 177 - To travel safely through the world, a man must have a falcon's eye, an ass's ears, an ape's face, a merchant's words, a camel's back, a hog's mouth, and a hart's legs.
Strana 65 - Underneath is fastened' to the barrel a spoke of wood, which they call a swingle, which is drawn back a good way by the calms or cogs in the axis of the wheel, and draws back the barrel, which falls to again by its own weight.
Strana 8 - When we have gold we are in fear, when we have none we are in danger.
Strana 115 - Many talk of Robin Hood that never shot in his bow, And many talk of Little John that never did him know.