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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1949, entertain to enthrone (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
... And do a wilful stillness entertain. Milton, Articles of Peace with Irish. S..
..ghts, and entertain The irksome hours. Milton, P. L., ii. 526. We entertained ..
..ght, lost no small number of his Foot. Milton, Hist. Eng., ii. 9f. To treat; c..
.. people from enthralment, they return. Milton, P. L., xii. 171. 2. Anything th..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1936, enigma to enkindle (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..ill agony. Addison, Cato. The works of Milton cannot be comprehended or enjoyed..
..ate with that of the writer. Macaulay, Milton. But in Ghirlandaio the skill an..
..me my sense With ardour to enjoy thee. Milton, P. L., ix. 1032. 5. To have or ..
..all live with her ejoying, I extinct. Milton,, P. L., ix. 829. enkindle enjo..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1930, engage to engine (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..dividuall thing Prelaty and Sacrilege. Milton, Apology for Smectymnuus. 2. Tha..
..is the chief engagement of our league. Milton. 5i. Strong attachment or adhere..
.. with high conceits ingeudering pride. Milton, P. L., iv. 809. From the prejud..
.. catalogues and ex. purgating indexes. Milton, Areopagitica. engenderer (en-je..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1895, embroid to embryo (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..e people for the perversness of a few. Milton, Eikonoklastes, xxvi. I verily b..
..d shade Imbroud the noontide bowers. Milton, P. L., iv. 246. IT. iatrans. To..
.. That to the highth of deity aspired ! Milton,, P. L., ix. 166. embryo Fl. in..
..he divine property of her first being. Milton, Comus, 1. 468. embryo (em'bri-5..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1876, eleusinia to elevator (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 3 Matches
..ained by the subject, reign throughout Milton's Ode on the Nativity. Hallam, I..
..ace; a rising ground; a height. /tis [Milton's] poetry reminds us of the mirac..
..ged and gigantic elevations. Macaulay, Milton. 5. Altitude. (a) In astron., th..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3523, lose to lot (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..discountcnanecd, and like folly shows. Milton, P. L., viii. 553. loseit (15z),..
..i- mous, thou lozel Bachelour of Art? Milton, Apology for Smcctymnuus. The of..
..many is daily discomfited and broken. Milton, Apology for Smectymnuus. lossol..
... His dearest mediation thus rcncw'd. Milton, P. L., iii. 223. 6. Bewildered;..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3417, lerva to lessee (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..re glory will be won, Or less be lost. Milton, P. L., iv. 854. The sea having ..
..caulay, Conversation between Cowley and Milton. Great tracts of wilderness, Wh..
..rs more than two hundred times, and in Milton s poems more than a lmndred; in t..
..ng, 'Less Philomel will deign a song. Milton, I1 Penseroso, l. 56. -less. [< ..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3378, lawing to lawny (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..g lawmonger be bold to call it wicked. Milton, Colasterion. land or of order; ..
..nce from the sage principles of piety. Milton, Divorce, it. 7. 2. Regulated as..
.. . Betwixt them lawns, or level downs. Milton, P. L., iv. 252. Brushing with h..
..se-whited, a lawny resemblance of her. Milton, Church-Government, iL 3. ..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3174, inviolability to invite (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..arge is to keep This place iwiolable. Milton, P. L., iv. 843. It is, that you..
..n cubic phalanx lb'm, advanced entire. Milton, P. L., vi. 398. Th' inviolable ..
..dimly seen In these thy lowest works. Milton, P. L., v. 157. In vain we admir..
..doubts the Son of God to sit and eat ? Milton, P. I., ii. 367. I was by invit..
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(10) Century Dictionary, Vol. IV, p. 3152, interpolate to interpretate (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 4 Matches
..cond hand with crooks and emendations. Milton, Church-Government, i. 5. interp..
..l hrteqoositio, as a summer's cloud. Milton, P. It., iii. 222. = Syn. 2. Int..
..it a judgement upon them for his sake. Milton, Eikonoklastes, xxvi. :Syn. 1. B..
..ence to God or his law, or his people. Milton, Tetrachordon. interpretatet (in..
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