10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FARFET»
Discover the use of
farfet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
farfet and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
The travelers watched as a Farfet sauntered into the road. The Farfet's hair stood
up and looked like a row of arrows. It fired several of these "quills" at the Elams.
One of the hairs found its mark and a bird fell to the ground. The Farfet grabbed it
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Michael Hart, Maria Howard, 2010
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The English Works ... Publish'd in His Life-time; Together ...
Farnton-hall, Bißi. of Durham Fatte, Зил Arundell rape Fartenton, Somer.
Chewton h. FAitimgDoN, Bark/lv. Farrington hund. Fartingdonlittle, ibidem.
Farringdon-little, Oxj. Bamp»ton hund. Farrington, Lane. Leyland h. Farfet king
delphe, Hunt.
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The English works of Sir Henry Spelman, kt: publish'd in his ...
Farrindon, Barkß. Farring- con hund. Farringdon- little, ibidem. Farringdon-little,
Oxj. Bamp- ton hund. Farrington, Lanc. Leyland h. Farfet king delphe, Hunt.
Normanctofs hund. Farfet, ibid Faríley, York. Weft Riding, Moriey wap. Fartham,
Hant.
Sir Henry Spelman, Edmund Gibson, 1723
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An Apology For Poetry (Or The Defence Of Poesy): Revised and ...
In its common sixteenth-century form, 'farfet', this is one of Sidney's favourite
words; compare 96/17. Puttenham lists 'the figure Metalepsis, which I call the
farfet, as when we had rather fetch a word a great way off then to vse one nerer
hand to ...
Philip Sidney, Geoffrey Shepherd, R.W. Maslen, 2002
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Yogavāsiṣṭha Mahārāmāyaṇa, a Perspective: Research Papers ...
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Shakespeare Lexicon and Quotation Dictionary
Fet: deepfet; farfet. Fetter: enfetter. Field: afield; cornfield; summerfield. Fight:
seafight; unfought;wellfoughten. Figure: disfigure; prefigure; refigure; selffigured;
transfigure. File: musterfile. Defile. Filial: unfilial. Fill: fulfil; mouthfilling; unfilled;
upfill.
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Unnoticed in the Casual Light of Day: Phillip Larkin and the ...
Like most plain stylists, Jonson warns against excessive figurative language: “
Metaphors farfet hinder to be understood, and affected, lose their grace. Or when
the person fetcheth his translations from a wrong place” (Discoveries lines ...
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Selected Sermons of Hugh Latimer
We must have our power from Turkey, of velvet and gay it must be, farfet, dear
bought. And when it cometh, it is a false sign. I had rather have a true English
sign than a false sign from Turkey. It is a false sign when it covereth not their
heads as ...
Hugh Latimer, Allan G. Chester, 1978
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Ideology and Form in Eighteenth-century Literature
... but such as have bene trained at schoole with Pallas"; Puritan reformists saw
the vogue for La- tinisms as a ploy by elites to mystify their discourses of power,
as though "truth cannot be delivered but in unknowen words and termes farfet.
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The Figure of Echo: A Mode of Allusion in Milton and After
"But the sence is much altered and the hearers conceit strangely entangled by
the figure Metalepsis, which I call the farfet, as when we had rather fetch a word a
great way off then to use one nerer hand to expresse the matter aswel and
plainer ...