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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... fair truth and mercy doth ap- Spenser . pear . Over him , art , striving to compare With nature , did an arbour green dispread , Framed of wanton ivy , flowing fair , Through which the fragrant eglantine did spread His pricking arms ...
... fair truth and mercy doth ap- Spenser . pear . Over him , art , striving to compare With nature , did an arbour green dispread , Framed of wanton ivy , flowing fair , Through which the fragrant eglantine did spread His pricking arms ...
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... fair head Perfumes distil their sweets . Job . Drayton . Prior . The roof is vaulted , and distils fresh water from every part of it , which fell upon us as fast as the first droppings of a shower . Addison . 2. To force by fire through ...
... fair head Perfumes distil their sweets . Job . Drayton . Prior . The roof is vaulted , and distils fresh water from every part of it , which fell upon us as fast as the first droppings of a shower . Addison . 2. To force by fire through ...
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... fair , divinely fair ! fit love for gods . Exalted Socrates ! divinely brave ! Injur'd he fell , and dying he forgave ; Too noble for revenge . 3. In a manner noting a deity . Milton . Creech , His golden horns appear'd , That on the ...
... fair , divinely fair ! fit love for gods . Exalted Socrates ! divinely brave ! Injur'd he fell , and dying he forgave ; Too noble for revenge . 3. In a manner noting a deity . Milton . Creech , His golden horns appear'd , That on the ...
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... fair queen in a summer's bower , With ravishing division , to her lute . Shaksp . Our tongue will run divisions in a tune , not missing a note , even when our thoughts are totally engaged elsewhere . Glanville . 8. Distinction . I will ...
... fair queen in a summer's bower , With ravishing division , to her lute . Shaksp . Our tongue will run divisions in a tune , not missing a note , even when our thoughts are totally engaged elsewhere . Glanville . 8. Distinction . I will ...
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... fair . Shakspeare . Our doters upon red and white are incessantly perplexed by the incertainty both of the conti- nuance of their mistress's kindness , and of the lasting of her beauty . Beyle Do TINGLY , adv . [ from doting . ] Fondly ...
... fair . Shakspeare . Our doters upon red and white are incessantly perplexed by the incertainty both of the conti- nuance of their mistress's kindness , and of the lasting of her beauty . Beyle Do TINGLY , adv . [ from doting . ] Fondly ...
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