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 |
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Sbakspeare . taken for their relief : if any be subject to viće , King Lear hath lost ,
he and his daughter ta'en . or take ill courses , they are reproved . Bacon ,
Shakspeare . This man was taken of the Jews , and should 19. To close in with ;
to ...
Sbakspeare . taken for their relief : if any be subject to viće , King Lear hath lost ,
he and his daughter ta'en . or take ill courses , they are reproved . Bacon ,
Shakspeare . This man was taken of the Jews , and should 19. To close in with ;
to ...
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Lovers Aung themselves from the top of the Observiog still the motions of their
fight , precipice into the sea , where they were someWhat course they took , what
happy signs they times taken up alive . Addison shew . Dryden . 36. To separate .
Lovers Aung themselves from the top of the Observiog still the motions of their
fight , precipice into the sea , where they were someWhat course they took , what
happy signs they times taken up alive . Addison shew . Dryden . 36. To separate .
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A man can never have taken in his full mea He perceiving that we were willing to
say sure of knowledge before he is hurried off the somewhat , in great courtesy
took us of ; and constage . · Addison , descended to ask us questions . Bucon .
A man can never have taken in his full mea He perceiving that we were willing to
say sure of knowledge before he is hurried off the somewhat , in great courtesy
took us of ; and constage . · Addison , descended to ask us questions . Bucon .
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I was taken up for laying them down . Sbaksp . I have anticipated already , and
taken up from You have taken up ; Boccace before I come to him . Under the
counterfeited zeal of God , Men , for want of due payment , are forced to The
subjects ...
I was taken up for laying them down . Sbaksp . I have anticipated already , and
taken up from You have taken up ; Boccace before I come to him . Under the
counterfeited zeal of God , Men , for want of due payment , are forced to The
subjects ...
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Shaksp . so easily taken up , and so hardly laid down . 10. T. TAKE to . To apply
to ; to be South , fond of . Scaliger , comparing the two orators , says , that Have
him understand it as a play of older nothing can be taken from Demosthenes , nor
...
Shaksp . so easily taken up , and so hardly laid down . 10. T. TAKE to . To apply
to ; to be South , fond of . Scaliger , comparing the two orators , says , that Have
him understand it as a play of older nothing can be taken from Demosthenes , nor
...
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Addison appear Bacon bear better blood body bring Brown called cause common death doth Dryd Dryden Dutch earth eyes face fair fall fear fire force French give ground grow hand hard hath head heart hold Hooker keep kind king L'Estrange land Latin leave less light live Locke look manner matter means Milton mind motion nature never night noun once pass person plant Pope Prior reason rest rise Saxon Sbakspeare sense serve side soft sort soul sound South speak Spenser spirit spring stand stone strike sweet Swift taken taste thee thing thou thought tion took turn unto verb virtue whole wind young
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