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A Dictionary of the English Language Volume 3; In Which the Words Are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations ... History of the Language, and an English Gramm - Softcover

 
9781236016843: A Dictionary of the English Language Volume 3; In Which the Words Are Deduced from Their Originals, and Illustrated in Their Different Significations ... History of the Language, and an English Gramm
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1805 Excerpt: ... Sbalspiart. And that he might on many props repose, He strengths his own,and who his part did take. Daniel. Let not thy divine heart Forethink me any ill; Destiny may take thy part. And may thy fears fulfil. Donne. Some other pow'r Might have aspir'd, and me, tho' mean, Drawn to his part. Milton. Call up their eyes, and fix them on your example; that so natural ambition might take part with reason and their interest to encourage imitation. Glanville. A brand preserv'd to warm some prince's heart, And make whole kingdoms take her brother's part. Waller. The arm thus waits upon the heart, So quick to take the bully's part; That one, tho' warm, decides more slow Than t' other executes the blow. Prior. 9. Something relating or belonging. For Zelmane's part, she would have been glad of die fall, which made her bear the sweet burden of Philoclea, but that she feared she might receive some hurt. Sidney. For my part, I would entertain the legend of my love with quiet hours. Sbakspeare. For your part, it not appears to me, That you should have an inch of any ground To build a grief upon. Sbalipeare. For my part, 1 have no servile end in my labour, which may restrain or embase the freedom of rny judgment. Wotion. Fur my part, I think there is nothing so secret that shall not be brought to light, within the world. JJurntU so. Particular office or character. The pneumatical part, which is in all tangible bodies, and hath some affinity with the air, pstformeth the parts of the air: as, when y.m knock upon an empty barrel, the sound is, in part, created by the air on the outside, and, in part, by the air in the inside. Ba.cn. Store of plants, the effects of nature; and where the people did their part, such increase of maize. Heylin. Accuse not nature, she hath done her ...

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  • PublisherRarebooksclub.com
  • Publication date2012
  • ISBN 10 123601684X
  • ISBN 13 9781236016843
  • BindingPaperback

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