A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 40
... Dryden . Eneid , b . vii . Skinner says , perhaps from the Fr. Aigu , acutus , sharp , because , in the paroxysm at least , it is an acute disease . Serenius and Tooke , from Goth . Agis , trembling . R. Brunne writes Hage . A'GUISH . A ...
... Dryden . Eneid , b . vii . Skinner says , perhaps from the Fr. Aigu , acutus , sharp , because , in the paroxysm at least , it is an acute disease . Serenius and Tooke , from Goth . Agis , trembling . R. Brunne writes Hage . A'GUISH . A ...
Strana 42
... Dryden . Palamon & Arcite . Oft have I said , the praise of doing well Is to the ear , as ointinent to the smell ; Now if some flies , perchance , however small , Into the alabaster urn should fall , The odours of the sweets inclos'd ...
... Dryden . Palamon & Arcite . Oft have I said , the praise of doing well Is to the ear , as ointinent to the smell ; Now if some flies , perchance , however small , Into the alabaster urn should fall , The odours of the sweets inclos'd ...
Strana 83
... Dryden . Palamon & Arcite . ' Twere well , says one , sage , erudite , profound , Terribly arch'd and aquiline his nose , And overbuilt with most impending brows , ' Twere well , could you permit the world to live As the world pleases ...
... Dryden . Palamon & Arcite . ' Twere well , says one , sage , erudite , profound , Terribly arch'd and aquiline his nose , And overbuilt with most impending brows , ' Twere well , could you permit the world to live As the world pleases ...
Strana 84
... Dryden . Amphitryon , Act v . It is a sign from Jove . Now follows war with all its woes again , Or peace between us , by his fix'd award , For Jove is arbiter of both to man . - Cowper . Iliad , b . iv . Do not mistake , and imagine ...
... Dryden . Amphitryon , Act v . It is a sign from Jove . Now follows war with all its woes again , Or peace between us , by his fix'd award , For Jove is arbiter of both to man . - Cowper . Iliad , b . iv . Do not mistake , and imagine ...
Strana 85
... Dryden . Pref . to Virgil's Pastorals . He that , without diminution of any other excellence shall preserve all the unities unbroken , deserves the like applause with the architect , who shall display all the orders of archi- tecture in ...
... Dryden . Pref . to Virgil's Pastorals . He that , without diminution of any other excellence shall preserve all the unities unbroken , deserves the like applause with the architect , who shall display all the orders of archi- tecture in ...
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