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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 4789, prosopopeia to prosper (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..n, and all the coast, in prospect lay. Milton, P. L., x. 89. 301 4789 9. Tha..
..se high top to ken the pro.wect round. Milton, P. R., it. 286. What a goodly p..
.. God beholding from his prospect high. Milton,, P. L., iii. 77. 6. A wide, lon..
..what future days should bring to pass. Milton, Vacation Exercise, 1.71. This i..
..d, Long time shall dwell and prosper. Milton, P. L., xii. 316. Enoch . . . so..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 4712, pretend to pretension (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..l, but with intent to seise the Tower. Milton, Eikonoklastes, x. pretendencet ..
..ed To hellish falsehood, snare them ! Milton, P. L., x. 872. This let him kno..
..y transgressing, he pretend Surprisal. Milton, P. L., v. 244. No knave but bol..
..on, not to Autorities and quotations. Milton, Eikonoldastes, v. Merit is a cl..
..elesse, have they not been chiefe in ? Milton, Reformation in Eng., it. preten..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 4711, presume to pretend (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
.. to the heavenly Vision thus presumed. Milton, P. L., viii. 356. 2. To press f..
..ens I have presumed, An earthly guest. Milton, P. L., vii. 13. To presume off...
.. of her treason, deserted her Husband. Milton, Hist. Eng., ii. presumedly(pr...
..not be one now that would dissuade ye. Milton, Church-Government, ii., Con. 2...
..secret Presumptuously have publish'd. Milton, S. A., 1. 498. presumptuousness..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VI, p. 4677, precinct to precipitate (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..ecipice Of heaven received us falling. Milton,, P. L., i. 173. 3. The brink of..
..r they Hasted with glad precipitauce. Milton, P. L., vii. 291. Rashness and p..
.. region throws His flight precipitant. Milton, P. L., iii. 563. Take care Thy..
..i- rant then of solid and deep reach. Milton, Reformation in Eng., it. These ..
..he captivity from whence he freed us ! Milton, Free Commonwealth. precipitantn..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 6103, sway to sweat (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
.. which else free will Would not admit. Milton, P. L., viii. 635. As bowls run ..
.. or stand, or turn the sway Of battel. Milton, P. L., vi. 234. With huge two-h..
..he horrid edge came down Wide-wasting. Milton, P. L., vi. 251. 2. Weight; forc..
.. without refusal swore him Allegiance. Milton, Hist. Eng., v. 2. To promise in..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 6085, surmark to surphuling (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..ade the intelligent and equal auditorß Milton, Church-Government, it., Int. su..
..'d the Pious, was set up in his place. Milton, Hist. Engß, i. surnamer (sbr'na..
..s bounds; nor rain to drown the world. Milton, P. L., xi. 894. High o'er the w..
..xtreme. With surpassing glory crown'd. Milton, P. L., iv. 32. On the threshold..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 6054, sultry to sumatran (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..me the gray-fly winds her sultry horn. Milton, Lycidas, 1. 28. sum1 (sum), v.; ..
.. My story to the sum of earthly bliss. Milton, P. L., viii. 522. 2. The whole;..
..ing at some times might be profitable. Milton, Apology for Smectymnuus. 3. The..
..er. With prosperous wing full summ'd. Milton, P. R., i. 14. Hence--4t. To sup..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 6021, subject to subjectivity (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..less passions in him, which he serves. Milton, P. R., it. 471. If the vessels ..
.. Subjected to his service angeLwings. Milton, P. L., ix. 155. God is not boun..
..his reason to be our Sovran above Law. Milton, Eikonoklastes, xi. II.t intrans..
..in subjection now To sensual appetite. Milton, P. L., ix. 1128. A lofty mind, ..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 5898, stand to stand (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..eir main dependance on the royal nod. Milton, Church-Government, it., Concl. ..
..ving temples, built by faith to stand. Milton, P. L., xii. 527. I reach into t..
..Saxons with him, stood for Hardecnute. Milton, Hist. Eng., vt. Instructed by e..
..to doe things never so much below him. Milton, Eikonoklastes, iii. An I had as..
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(11) Century Dictionary, Vol. VII, p. 5757, solenoglypha to solicit (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..mut. As out of an alphabet or sol:fa. Milton, Areopagitica, p. 40. Now was ou..
..at fruit... solicited her longing eye. Milton, P. L., ix. 743. Sounds and some..
..cit not thy thoughts with matters hid. Milton, P. L., viii. 167. But anxious f..
..it thee From darkness to promote me ? Milton, P. L., x. 744. 6f. To advocate;..
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