A Select Glossary of English Words Used Formerly in Senses Different from Their PresentMacmillan, 1873 - 275 páginas |
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... Lord of Hosts . - Ps . Ixxxiv . 1. Authorized Version . Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm , Others whose fruit , burnished with golden rind , Hung amiable . AMUSE , AMUSEMENT . MILTON , Paradise Lost , b . iv . The ...
... Lord of Hosts . - Ps . Ixxxiv . 1. Authorized Version . Groves whose rich trees wept odorous gums and balm , Others whose fruit , burnished with golden rind , Hung amiable . AMUSE , AMUSEMENT . MILTON , Paradise Lost , b . iv . The ...
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... Lord Almygti anoyede [ nocuit , Vulg . ] hym , and bitook him into the hondes of a womman . — Judith xvi . 7. WICLIF . Than cometh malignitee , thrugh which a man annoieth his neeghbour , as for to brenne his house prively , or enpoison ...
... Lord Almygti anoyede [ nocuit , Vulg . ] hym , and bitook him into the hondes of a womman . — Judith xvi . 7. WICLIF . Than cometh malignitee , thrugh which a man annoieth his neeghbour , as for to brenne his house prively , or enpoison ...
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Richard Chenevix Trench. 14 Assure - Astonish . Such usage as your honourable lords Afford me , assassinated and betrayed . Id . Samson Agonistes . ASSURE , Used often in our elder writers in the sense of ' to betroth , ' or ' to ...
Richard Chenevix Trench. 14 Assure - Astonish . Such usage as your honourable lords Afford me , assassinated and betrayed . Id . Samson Agonistes . ASSURE , Used often in our elder writers in the sense of ' to betroth , ' or ' to ...
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... Lord was by . 19 MILTON , On the Morning of Christ's Nativity . The highest flames are the most tremulous , and so are the most holy and eminent religious persons more full of awfulness , of fear and modesty and humility . - J . TAYLOR ...
... Lord was by . 19 MILTON , On the Morning of Christ's Nativity . The highest flames are the most tremulous , and so are the most holy and eminent religious persons more full of awfulness , of fear and modesty and humility . - J . TAYLOR ...
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... Lord Himself , who hath abased Himself to the lowest degree of baseness in this kind , emptying Himself ( Phil . ii . 8 ) , that He might be equal to them of greatest baseness . - ROGERS , Naaman the Syrian , p . 461 . BATTLE . Used ...
... Lord Himself , who hath abased Himself to the lowest degree of baseness in this kind , emptying Himself ( Phil . ii . 8 ) , that He might be equal to them of greatest baseness . - ROGERS , Naaman the Syrian , p . 461 . BATTLE . Used ...
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Anatomy of Melancholy Archbishop Williams Authorized Version BEN JONSON Bishop Book of Martyrs Cæsar called CHAUCER Christ Christian Church common COVERDALE death derived discourse earlier employed English equivalent ERSITY Essays etymology evil Fairy Queen formerly French German God's gold grace Grand Mystery Greek HAMPOLE hath heaven Henry Henry VI History of King HOLLAND Holy honour humour ingenuity Jeremy Taylor JONSON Julius Cæsar language Latin Livy Lord meaning MILTON mind modern Mystery of Godliness Naaman the Syrian natural never once Paradise Lost passages peevish person Piers Ploughman Pisgah Sight Pliny Plutarch's Lives Plutarch's Morals Preface present princes quotation RICHARD ROLLE Roman schal Scripture sense Sermons seventeenth century SHAKESPEARE Sight of Palestine signified soul SPENSER Tale thee thing thou Troilus and Cressida UNIV unto verb viii Vulg WICLIF William Thorpe World of Words Worthies of England writers younker