A Dictionary of the English Language: In which the Words are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations, by Examples from the Best Writers, to which are Prefixed a History of the Language, and an English Grammar, Band 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... Dryden . The sign of the preter - imperfect tense , or perfect . When did his pen on learning fix a brand , Or rail at arts he did not understand ? Dryden . It is sometimes used emphatically : as I did really love him . DIDA'CTICAL . 3 ...
... Dryden . The sign of the preter - imperfect tense , or perfect . When did his pen on learning fix a brand , Or rail at arts he did not understand ? Dryden . It is sometimes used emphatically : as I did really love him . DIDA'CTICAL . 3 ...
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... Dryden . I will convey them by sea in floats , unto the place that thou shalt appoint me , and will cause them to be discharged . Kings . 3. To throw off any thing collected or accumulated ; to give vent to any thing ; to let fly . It ...
... Dryden . I will convey them by sea in floats , unto the place that thou shalt appoint me , and will cause them to be discharged . Kings . 3. To throw off any thing collected or accumulated ; to give vent to any thing ; to let fly . It ...
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... Dryden . Rolling down the steep Timavus raves , And through nine channels disembogues his Addison . To DISEMBO GUE . v . n . To gain a vent ; to flow . waves . By eminences placed up and down the globe , the rivers make innumerable ...
... Dryden . Rolling down the steep Timavus raves , And through nine channels disembogues his Addison . To DISEMBO GUE . v . n . To gain a vent ; to flow . waves . By eminences placed up and down the globe , the rivers make innumerable ...
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... Dryden's Eneid . The flames , involv'd in smoke , Of incense , from the sacred altar broke , Caught her dishevell'd hair and rich attire . Dryden's Æneid . You this morn beheld his ardent eyes , Saw his arm lock'd in her disbevell'd ...
... Dryden's Eneid . The flames , involv'd in smoke , Of incense , from the sacred altar broke , Caught her dishevell'd hair and rich attire . Dryden's Æneid . You this morn beheld his ardent eyes , Saw his arm lock'd in her disbevell'd ...
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... Dryden . 4. To adapt ; to form for any purpose . These when the knights beheld , they ' gan dispose Themselves to court , and each a damsel chose . Spenser . But if thee list unto the court to throng , And there to haunt after the hoped ...
... Dryden . 4. To adapt ; to form for any purpose . These when the knights beheld , they ' gan dispose Themselves to court , and each a damsel chose . Spenser . But if thee list unto the court to throng , And there to haunt after the hoped ...
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