A New Dictionary of the English Language: Combining Explanation with Etymology and Illustrated by Quotations from the Best Authorities, Zväzok 1William Pickering, 1844 - 2222 strán (strany) |
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... stand for things that fall not under our senses , to have had their first rise from sensible objects . * " Notiones verborum ( says the philologer ) propriæ omnes sunt corporeæ , sive ad res pertinentes , quæ sensus nostros feriunt ...
... stand for things that fall not under our senses , to have had their first rise from sensible objects . * " Notiones verborum ( says the philologer ) propriæ omnes sunt corporeæ , sive ad res pertinentes , quæ sensus nostros feriunt ...
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... stand before a judge , Who in a pair of scales will weigh your actions , Without abatement of one grain . Beaumont and Fletcher . Laws of Candy , Act . v . Impiety of times , chastity's abator , Falsehood , wherein thyself thyself ...
... stand before a judge , Who in a pair of scales will weigh your actions , Without abatement of one grain . Beaumont and Fletcher . Laws of Candy , Act . v . Impiety of times , chastity's abator , Falsehood , wherein thyself thyself ...
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... stand still A day entire , and night's due course adjourn , Man's voice commanding . - Milton . Paradise Lost , b . xii . Pleased Palamon the tardy omen took : For , since the flames pursu'd the trailing smoke , He knew his boon was ...
... stand still A day entire , and night's due course adjourn , Man's voice commanding . - Milton . Paradise Lost , b . xii . Pleased Palamon the tardy omen took : For , since the flames pursu'd the trailing smoke , He knew his boon was ...
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... stand upon the shore , and to see ships tost upon the sea : a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle , and to see a battle , and the adventures thereof below . Bacon . Ess . On Truth . Then let the former age with this content her ...
... stand upon the shore , and to see ships tost upon the sea : a pleasure to stand in the window of a castle , and to see a battle , and the adventures thereof below . Bacon . Ess . On Truth . Then let the former age with this content her ...
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... stand by it . - Secker , vol . i . Ser.3 . Those expectations of mine seem now so well grounded , that my disappointment , and consequently my anger , will be so much the greater if they fail ; but , as things stand now , I am most ...
... stand by it . - Secker , vol . i . Ser.3 . Those expectations of mine seem now so well grounded , that my disappointment , and consequently my anger , will be so much the greater if they fail ; but , as things stand now , I am most ...
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