A Select Glossary of English Words Used Formerly in Senses Different from Their PresentMacmillan, 1873 - 275 páginas |
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... gold that yeven is . 3 CHAUCER , Romaunt of the Rose , 1182 . Demetrius . Hence , get thee gone , and follow me no more . Helena . You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; And yet you draw not iron , for my heart Is true as steel ...
... gold that yeven is . 3 CHAUCER , Romaunt of the Rose , 1182 . Demetrius . Hence , get thee gone , and follow me no more . Helena . You draw me , you hard - hearted adamant ; And yet you draw not iron , for my heart Is true as steel ...
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... gold ; but it was often used to express itself a certain mixed metal , which having the appearance of gold , was yet mainly composed of brass . Thus the notion of falsc- ness , of show and semblance not borne out by reality , frequently ...
... gold ; but it was often used to express itself a certain mixed metal , which having the appearance of gold , was yet mainly composed of brass . Thus the notion of falsc- ness , of show and semblance not borne out by reality , frequently ...
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... gold . - HOLLAND , Livy , p . 223 . Being amused with grief , fear , and fright , he could not find a house in London ( otherwise well known to him ) , whither he intended to go . - FULLER , Church History of Britain , b . ix . $ 44 . A ...
... gold . - HOLLAND , Livy , p . 223 . Being amused with grief , fear , and fright , he could not find a house in London ( otherwise well known to him ) , whither he intended to go . - FULLER , Church History of Britain , b . ix . $ 44 . A ...
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... gold and silver which had not the standard purity or weight was to be brought to this that it might be melted ; ' monnaie de billon ' it was called in French , and bullion ' in the English of Elizabeth and Вихот . 31 James . Gradually ...
... gold and silver which had not the standard purity or weight was to be brought to this that it might be melted ; ' monnaie de billon ' it was called in French , and bullion ' in the English of Elizabeth and Вихот . 31 James . Gradually ...
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... gold and bounty . I will be cheaters to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me.— SHAKESPEARE , Merry Wives of Windsor , act i . sc . 2 . By this impudence they may abuse credulous souls into a belief of what they say , as a ...
... gold and bounty . I will be cheaters to them both , and they shall be exchequers to me.— SHAKESPEARE , Merry Wives of Windsor , act i . sc . 2 . By this impudence they may abuse credulous souls into a belief of what they say , as a ...
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