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 3 |
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Shakespeare . Pee'PER . n . s . A young chicken just The tim'rous maiden - blossoms on each bough breaking the shell . Perpt forth from their first blushes ; so that now Dishes I chuse , though little , yet genteel ; A thousand ruddy ...
Shakespeare . Pee'PER . n . s . A young chicken just The tim'rous maiden - blossoms on each bough breaking the shell . Perpt forth from their first blushes ; so that now Dishes I chuse , though little , yet genteel ; A thousand ruddy ...
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... taken Shakespeare . Out of my door , you witch ! you hag ! you in scripture for policy , and consists in a certain dexterity of managing business for a man's secuostecat ! out , out , out ; I'D conjure you . Shaks . lar advantage .
... taken Shakespeare . Out of my door , you witch ! you hag ! you in scripture for policy , and consists in a certain dexterity of managing business for a man's secuostecat ! out , out , out ; I'D conjure you . Shaks . lar advantage .
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Shakespeare . What infinite heartease must kings neglect , deaf or dead , or a physician or divine unlearned ; these are privations . Watts . That private men enjoy ? and what have kings , 2. The act of the mind by which , in conThat ...
Shakespeare . What infinite heartease must kings neglect , deaf or dead , or a physician or divine unlearned ; these are privations . Watts . That private men enjoy ? and what have kings , 2. The act of the mind by which , in conThat ...
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Such a fool was never found , Shakespeare . Who pulled a palace to the ground , 3. Savage of temper ; brutal ; roughi . Only io have the ruins made The greatest favours to such an one neither Materials for a house decay'd . soften nor ...
Such a fool was never found , Shakespeare . Who pulled a palace to the ground , 3. Savage of temper ; brutal ; roughi . Only io have the ruins made The greatest favours to such an one neither Materials for a house decay'd . soften nor ...
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