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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... Queen . Why art thou so vexed , O ́my soul ? and why art thou so disquieted within me ? Psalms . By anger and impatience the mind is disquieted , and is not able easily to compose itself to prayer . Duppa Roscomm Thou , happy creature ...
... Queen . Why art thou so vexed , O ́my soul ? and why art thou so disquieted within me ? Psalms . By anger and impatience the mind is disquieted , and is not able easily to compose itself to prayer . Duppa Roscomm Thou , happy creature ...
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... queen . Shaksp . 2. To represent any thing as unfit or dangerous . This would be worse ; War therefore , open or conceal'd , alike My voice dissuades . Not diffident of thee , do I dissuade Milton's Paradise Lost . Thy absence from my ...
... queen . Shaksp . 2. To represent any thing as unfit or dangerous . This would be worse ; War therefore , open or conceal'd , alike My voice dissuades . Not diffident of thee , do I dissuade Milton's Paradise Lost . Thy absence from my ...
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... Queen . DISTICH . n . s . [ distichon , Latin . ] A couplet ; a couple of lines ; an epigram consisting only of two verses . The French compare anagrams , by them- selves , to gems ; but when they are cast into a distich , or epigram ...
... Queen . DISTICH . n . s . [ distichon , Latin . ] A couplet ; a couple of lines ; an epigram consisting only of two verses . The French compare anagrams , by them- selves , to gems ; but when they are cast into a distich , or epigram ...
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... queen in the distribution of offices in his disposal . Swift . has a share . 2. Act of giving in charity . Let us govern our charitable distributions by this pattern of nature , and maintain a mutual circulation of benefits and returns ...
... queen in the distribution of offices in his disposal . Swift . has a share . 2. Act of giving in charity . Let us govern our charitable distributions by this pattern of nature , and maintain a mutual circulation of benefits and returns ...
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... queen , notwithstanding she had presented him with divers children , and with a crown also , though he would not acknowledge it , could de nothing with him . 12. To make any thing what it is not . Off with the crown , and with the crown ...
... queen , notwithstanding she had presented him with divers children , and with a crown also , though he would not acknowledge it , could de nothing with him . 12. To make any thing what it is not . Off with the crown , and with the crown ...
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