A Select Glossary of English Words Used Formerly in Senses Different from Their PresentMacmillan, 1873 - 275 páginas |
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... speak , except to say that I have fallen a good deal below my hopes , and infinitely below my desires . But of the scheme itself I have no doubts . I feel sure that , if only adequately carried out , few works of the same compass could ...
... speak , except to say that I have fallen a good deal below my hopes , and infinitely below my desires . But of the scheme itself I have no doubts . I feel sure that , if only adequately carried out , few works of the same compass could ...
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... speak Your worth and virtue ; and as I did grow More and more apprehensive , I did thirst To see the man so praised . BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER , Philaster , act v . sc . I. ARTIFICIAL , That was ' artificial ' once which ARTIFICIALLY ...
... speak Your worth and virtue ; and as I did grow More and more apprehensive , I did thirst To see the man so praised . BEAUMONT AND FLETCHER , Philaster , act v . sc . I. ARTIFICIAL , That was ' artificial ' once which ARTIFICIALLY ...
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... speaking out in the Italian ' cattivo , ' in the French ' chétif , ' speaks out with no less distinctness in the change of meaning which ' caitiff ' has undergone , signifying , as it now does , one of a base , abject disposition ...
... speaking out in the Italian ' cattivo , ' in the French ' chétif , ' speaks out with no less distinctness in the change of meaning which ' caitiff ' has undergone , signifying , as it now does , one of a base , abject disposition ...
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... speaking in the Spirit of God defieth Jesus [ λéye ἀνάθεμα Ἰησοῦν ] .— 1 Cor . xii . 3. ΤYNDALE . Despise not an hungry soul , and defy not the poor in his necessity . - Ecclus . iv . 2. COVERDALE . All studies here I solemnly defy ...
... speaking in the Spirit of God defieth Jesus [ λéye ἀνάθεμα Ἰησοῦν ] .— 1 Cor . xii . 3. ΤYNDALE . Despise not an hungry soul , and defy not the poor in his necessity . - Ecclus . iv . 2. COVERDALE . All studies here I solemnly defy ...
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... speak , unbonneted , to as proud a fortune As this that I have reached . SHAKESPEARE , Othello , act . i . sc . 2 . By our profane and unkind civil wars the world is grown to this pass , that it is reputed a singular demerit and ...
... speak , unbonneted , to as proud a fortune As this that I have reached . SHAKESPEARE , Othello , act . i . sc . 2 . By our profane and unkind civil wars the world is grown to this pass , that it is reputed a singular demerit and ...
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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