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, Том 3Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1805 |
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... . Locke . 2. A narrow street ; an alley . There is no street , not many lanes , where there does not live one that has relation to the church . Spratt's Sermons . 3. A passage between men standing on each side . LAN LAN.
... . Locke . 2. A narrow street ; an alley . There is no street , not many lanes , where there does not live one that has relation to the church . Spratt's Sermons . 3. A passage between men standing on each side . LAN LAN.
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... live to do you kindness , if You do it her . Shakspeare's Henry VI . Then laughs the childish year with flowrets crown'd . Dryden . The plenteous board , high - heap'd with cates divine , And o'er the foaming bowl the laughing wine ...
... live to do you kindness , if You do it her . Shakspeare's Henry VI . Then laughs the childish year with flowrets crown'd . Dryden . The plenteous board , high - heap'd with cates divine , And o'er the foaming bowl the laughing wine ...
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... live and die With Essex , and straight laid him by ? Hudib . For that look , which does your people awe , When in your throne and robes you give ' em law , Lay it by here , and give a gentler smile . Waller . Darkness , which fairest ...
... live and die With Essex , and straight laid him by ? Hudib . For that look , which does your people awe , When in your throne and robes you give ' em law , Lay it by here , and give a gentler smile . Waller . Darkness , which fairest ...
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... live the lease of nature . Thou to give the world increase , Short'ned hast thy own life's lease . Savift . Shakspeare . Milton . To LEASE . V. a . [ from the noun . ] To let by lease . Where the vicar leases his glebe , the tenant must ...
... live the lease of nature . Thou to give the world increase , Short'ned hast thy own life's lease . Savift . Shakspeare . Milton . To LEASE . V. a . [ from the noun . ] To let by lease . Where the vicar leases his glebe , the tenant must ...
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... live without controul and awe , Excepting still the letter of the law ? Letters without the singular : learning , The Jews marvelled , saying , How knoweth this man letters , having never learned ? 5. Any thing to be read . 4 . Dryden ...
... live without controul and awe , Excepting still the letter of the law ? Letters without the singular : learning , The Jews marvelled , saying , How knoweth this man letters , having never learned ? 5. Any thing to be read . 4 . Dryden ...
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