A New Dictionary of the English Language, Zväzok 1E.H. Butler & Company, 1851 |
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Strana 87
... Dryden . Palamon & Arcite . Amid the lustre of meridian day , In slow procession , solemnly advance A hundred youths in spotless tunics white , Sustaining argent wands . - Glover . Athenaid , b . xiv . A'RGIL . ARGILLA'CEOUS . ARGILLOUS ...
... Dryden . Palamon & Arcite . Amid the lustre of meridian day , In slow procession , solemnly advance A hundred youths in spotless tunics white , Sustaining argent wands . - Glover . Athenaid , b . xiv . A'RGIL . ARGILLA'CEOUS . ARGILLOUS ...
Strana 89
... Dryden . Palamon & Arcite . A'RMISTICE . It . Armistizio ; Sp . Armi- Chaucer . Troilus , b . ii . sticio , from Lat . Arma , arms , and sistere , to stay to cease . They were plain artless men , without the least appearance. The king ...
... Dryden . Palamon & Arcite . A'RMISTICE . It . Armistizio ; Sp . Armi- Chaucer . Troilus , b . ii . sticio , from Lat . Arma , arms , and sistere , to stay to cease . They were plain artless men , without the least appearance. The king ...
Strana 91
... Dryden . The Fl . & Leaf . Chaucer ( ut supra ) . A mountain is an object of grandeur ; and its dignity receives new force by mixing with the clouds ; and arraying itself in the majesty of darkness . - Gilpin . Tour to the Lakes . The ...
... Dryden . The Fl . & Leaf . Chaucer ( ut supra ) . A mountain is an object of grandeur ; and its dignity receives new force by mixing with the clouds ; and arraying itself in the majesty of darkness . - Gilpin . Tour to the Lakes . The ...
Strana 93
... Dryden . Pref . to All for Love . The art of the most skilful painter cannot so mingle and temper his colours , as exactly to imitate or counterfeit the native ones of the flowers of vegetables . Ray . On the Creation . For though he ...
... Dryden . Pref . to All for Love . The art of the most skilful painter cannot so mingle and temper his colours , as exactly to imitate or counterfeit the native ones of the flowers of vegetables . Ray . On the Creation . For though he ...
Strana 96
... Dryden . Hind & Panther . Reader , whoever thou art , whatever be thy character , station , or distinction in life , if thou art afraid to look into thine heart , and hast no inclination to self - acquaintance , read no further ; lay ...
... Dryden . Hind & Panther . Reader , whoever thou art , whatever be thy character , station , or distinction in life , if thou art afraid to look into thine heart , and hast no inclination to self - acquaintance , read no further ; lay ...
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