A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 2W. Pickering, 1838 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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Strana 1198
... better when any thing seemeth to be gotten from you by question , than if you offer it of your- selfe , you may lay a bait for a question , by showing another visage and countenance , than you are wont . Bacon . Ess . Of Cunning . To ...
... better when any thing seemeth to be gotten from you by question , than if you offer it of your- selfe , you may lay a bait for a question , by showing another visage and countenance , than you are wont . Bacon . Ess . Of Cunning . To ...
Strana 1199
... better , if he would reigne in suertie . abduce , to adduce , & c . Turne over the leaf , and chese another tale . Chaucer . The Milleres Prologue , v.3237 . Archigallus was thus restored to the kingdome , and learned by due correction ...
... better , if he would reigne in suertie . abduce , to adduce , & c . Turne over the leaf , and chese another tale . Chaucer . The Milleres Prologue , v.3237 . Archigallus was thus restored to the kingdome , and learned by due correction ...
Strana 1202
... better than nonsense . Smith . Wealth of Nations , b . v . c . 1 . I was informed by an acquaintance , that a certain clergy- man in the city was about to resign his lectureship , and that he would probably resign in my favour , if I ...
... better than nonsense . Smith . Wealth of Nations , b . v . c . 1 . I was informed by an acquaintance , that a certain clergy- man in the city was about to resign his lectureship , and that he would probably resign in my favour , if I ...
Strana 1235
... better thrive withall , Then to thy lucklesse parents did befall . Spenser . Faerie Queene , b . ii . c . 1 . This lucky hour the wise Batavian takes , And warns his tatter'd fleet to follow home : Proud to have so got off with equal ...
... better thrive withall , Then to thy lucklesse parents did befall . Spenser . Faerie Queene , b . ii . c . 1 . This lucky hour the wise Batavian takes , And warns his tatter'd fleet to follow home : Proud to have so got off with equal ...
Strana 1238
... better pennyworths ( than the philo- sophers ) and therefore had all the custom . Lustrations and processions were much easier than a clean conscience , and a steady course of virtue . Locke . The Reasonableness of Christianity . The ...
... better pennyworths ( than the philo- sophers ) and therefore had all the custom . Lustrations and processions were much easier than a clean conscience , and a steady course of virtue . Locke . The Reasonableness of Christianity . The ...
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