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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1662, disfellowship to disgrace (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..f his likeness, by themselves defaced. Milton,, :P. L., xi. 521. Gaudy ribbons..
..st themselves more comely than before. Milton, Coinus, 1. 74. Grace doth us th..
..o¾fied, blasphemed, and had in scorn. Milton, S. A., 1. 442. disgloryf (dis~g..
..he burning lake their baleful streams. Milton, P. L., ii. 575. The barbarous N..
..cruell dis- ffospellig jurisdiction. Milton, Apology for Smectymnuus, disgow..
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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1647, disciple to disclaim (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..f him they learn'd, And his salvation. Milton,, P. L., xii. 438. Disciples of ..
..stow their time in a disciplinary way. Milton, Education. There is a knowledge..
..ry visible shape and image of vertue. Milton, Church-Government, i. 1. Withou..
.. he thought, was yet to encounter him. Milton, Areopagitica. They were with ca..
..s. Had an angel been his discipliner. Milton, Areopagitica. discission (dLsis..
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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1610, differentiation to diffluency (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..s, Edmund was not d- cult to consent. Milton, Hist. Eng., vi. His Majesty fur..
..sal, much less an Army to his conduct. Milton, Eikonoklastes, xii. To Israel, ..
..ce of God, and doubt In feeble hearts. Milton, S. A., 1. 454. 9. More especial..
..rts thee not, if thou Dismiss not her. Milton, P. L., viii. 562. . Distrustfu..
..zoSl., specifically, the peculiar mode Milton, P. R., iv. 157. didentia, want ..
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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. II, p. 1189, confused to congee (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..heir pregnant causes mix'd Confusedly. Milton, P. L., it. 914. 2. With confusi..
.. who confutes or undertakes to confute. Milton. confutation (kon-ffi-t&'shon), ..
..n common water. Boyle, Works, II. 493. Milton, P. R., iii. 3. congealableness (..
..iters without scandal or confutemerit. Milton, Tetraehordon. confuter (k.o.n-f..
..6r), n. One who disproves or confutesß Milton. cong. A pharmaceutical abbrevia..
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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2596, grampus to grandeur (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..n order came the grand infernal peers. Milton, P. L., ii. 507. 2596 There is ..
..s those, the grand sin of their Cause. Milton, F, ikonoklastes, xiy grandmothe..
..ighly, to fall off From their Creator? Milton, P. L., i. 29. 5. In guncal., as..
..uer Sin and Death, the two grand foes. Milton, P. R., i. 159. Far distant he d..
.. the wall of heaven, a structure high. Milton, P. L., iii. 502. On whose breas..
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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2317, forbear to forbreak (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..command, or as with author!- About him. Milton, 1'. L., ix. 815. ty; issue an o..
.. know thy scope, I bid not, or forbid. Milton, P. 1., i. 495. 12. To furnish w..
.. to the tree Of interdicted knowledge. Milton, P. L., v. 52. II. intrans. To u..
..m me withhold Longer thy offer'd good. Milton, P. L., v. 62. To bite to pieces..
..ue with you to Saffron-Walden, sig. L. Milton, P. L., i. 2. forbodef, forboden$..
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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2256, flashy to flat (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..heir scrannel pipes of wretched straw. Milton, Lycidas, 1. 123. flask (flask),..
..un and moon Were in the flat sea sunk. Milton, Comus, 1. 575. The brute Earl ...
..y sense flat seems to this, and harsh. Milton, P. L., ix. 987. Most ample frui..
..pulsed, our final hope Isflat despair. Milton, P. L., ii. 143. A man deem'd wo..
..yrtles, on a fiat, Fast by a fountain. Milton, P. L., ix. 627. 2. A level grou..
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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 2015, etching to eternness (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
.. or will not die: as, "immortal hate," Milton, P. L., i. 104; "mar- ried to im..
..i. 104; "mar- ried to immortal verse," Milton, L'Allegro, 1. 137. It is someti..
..being, To undergo eternal punishment? Milton, P. L., i. 155. Those summer sea..
..r than be less Cared not to be at all. Milton, P. L., ii. 46. eternalist (.-t..
..This other served but to eternize woe. Milton,, P. L., xi. 60. 3. To make fore..
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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. III, p. 1918, end to endearment (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..l speaking, still stood fix'd to hear. Milton, P. L., viii. 1. The philosophy ..
.. be regarded, or not to be nnderstood. Milton, Church-Government, it. 1. =Syn...
..ithout the endangerrecur of our souls. Milton, Tetrachordon. endarkt (en-drk'..
..o endear, and hold thee to me firmest. Milton, S. A., 1. 796. He lived to repe..
..ful dalliance, as beseems Fair couple. Milton, P. L., iv. 337. With those ende..
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(12) Century Dictionary, Vol. V, p. 4053, obconical to obedient (DjVu), (JPEG), (JPEG Popup) 5 Matches
..w his hapless foes, but stood obdured. Milton, P. L., vi. 785. II. intrans. To..
..o thyself-- That is, to thy obedience. Milton, P. L., v. 522. CoOperation can ..
..pray, repent, and bring obedience due. Milton, P. L., iii. 190. 3. A collectiv..
.. favour, and perhaps to set thee free. Milton, S. A., 1. 1411. God will relent..
..ed with humble and filial stbmission. Milton, S. A., 1. 511. Vigilius replied..
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