_:b17595558 "1535 October 14 (Gregorian calendar), Myles Coverdale, transl., Biblia: The Byble,\u00A0[\u2026] (Coverdale Bible), [Cologne or Marburg: Eucharius Cervicornus and J. Soter?], \u2192OCLC, Micheas [Micah] ij:[11], folio xcij, verso, column 2:"@en . _:b17595545 "1836 March \u2013 1837 October, Charles Dickens, \u201CIn which is Given a Faithful Portraiture of Two Distinguished Persons;\u00A0[\u2026]\u201D, in The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, London: Chapman and Hall,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1837, \u2192OCLC, page 150:"@en . _:b17595566 "(derogatory) A worthless person; a churl, a knave; also, used as a term of address to a person regarded as such."@en . _:b17595550 . _:b17595558 "Iff I were a fle\u017Fhly felowe, and a preacher of lyes and tolde them that they might \u017Fyt bebbinge and bollynge, and be droncken: O that were a prophet for this people."@en . _:b17595556 "c. 1593 (date written), [William Shakespeare], The Tragedy of King Richard the Third.\u00A0[\u2026] (First Quarto), London: [\u2026] Valentine Sims [and Peter Short] for Andrew Wise,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1597, \u2192OCLC, [Act V, scene vi]:"@en . _:b17595555 "[\u2026] I knovv he hath, or you, vvhom I knovv to be all Goodne\u017Fs and Honour, vvould not, after the many kind and tender Things I have heard you \u017Fay of this poor helple\u017Fs Child, have \u017Fo di\u017Fdainfully called him Fellovv."@en . _:b17595558 . _:b17595559 . _:b17595559 "c. 1593 (date written), [William Shakespeare], The Tragedy of King Richard the Third.\u00A0[\u2026] (First Quarto), London: [\u2026] Valentine Sims [and Peter Short] for Andrew Wise,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1597, \u2192OCLC, [Act V, scene vi]:"@en . _:b17595556 . _:b17595557 . _:b17595554 . _:b17595555 . _:b17595552 . _:b17595553 . _:b17595559 "And vvho doth lead them but a paltrey fellovv? / Long kept in Brittaine at our mothers co\u017Ft, / A milke\u017Fopt, one that neuer in his life / Felt \u017Fo much colde as ouer \u017Fhooes in \u017Fnovv: [\u2026]"@en . _:b17595549 "Fellovvs that \u017Fet up for Me\u017F\u017Fias's, only upon their ovvn Heads, vvithout pretending to any Thing \u017Fingular or miraculous, but Impudence, and Impo\u017Fture."@en . _:b17595546 "1734, [Alexander Pope], An Essay on Man.\u00A0[\u2026], epistle IV, London: Printed for J[ohn] Wilford,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 71, lines 191\u2013193:"@en . _:b17595549 "1679; first published 1692, Robert South, \u201CA Sermon Preached upon John vii. 17.\u201D, in Twelve Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, 6th edition, volume I, London: [\u2026] J[ames] Bettenham, for Jonah Bowyer,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1727, \u2192OCLC, page 230:"@en . _:b17595564 . _:b17595556 "And vvho doth lead them but a paltrey fellovv? / Long kept in Brittaine at our mothers co\u017Ft, / A milke\u017Fopt, one that neuer in his life / Felt \u017Fo much colde as ouer \u017Fhooes in \u017Fnovv: [\u2026]"@en . _:b17595564 "\"Sir,\" replied Mr. Pickwick in the same tone, \"It is not half the insult to you, that your appearance in my presence in a green velvet jacket, with a two-inch tail, would be to me.\" / \"Sir,\" said Mr. Tupman, \"you're a fellow.\" / \"Sir,\" said Mr. Pickwick, \"you're another!\""@en . _:b17595562 . _:b6487093 "1836 March \u2013 1837 October, Charles Dickens, \u201CIn which is Given a Faithful Portraiture of Two Distinguished Persons;\u00A0[\u2026]\u201D, in The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, London: Chapman and Hall,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1837, \u2192OCLC, page 150:"@en . _:b17595563 . _:b17595560 . _:b17595547 "1749, Henry Fielding, \u201CThe Generous and Grateful Behaviour of Mrs. Miller\u201D, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volume VI, London: A[ndrew] Millar,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book XVII, page 93:"@en . _:b17595561 . _:b17595553 "1836 March \u2013 1837 October, Charles Dickens, \u201CIn which is Given a Faithful Portraiture of Two Distinguished Persons;\u00A0[\u2026]\u201D, in The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, London: Chapman and Hall,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1837, \u2192OCLC, page 150:"@en . _:b17595564 "1836 March \u2013 1837 October, Charles Dickens, \u201CIn which is Given a Faithful Portraiture of Two Distinguished Persons;\u00A0[\u2026]\u201D, in The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, London: Chapman and Hall,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1837, \u2192OCLC, page 150:"@en . _:b17595563 "1827, [Benjamin Disraeli], chapter XIII, in Vivian Grey, volume III, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book V, page 264:"@en . _:b6487090 "1734, [Alexander Pope], An Essay on Man.\u00A0[\u2026], epistle IV, London: Printed for J[ohn] Wilford,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 71, lines 191\u2013193:"@en . _:b17595551 "1535 October 14 (Gregorian calendar), Myles Coverdale, transl., Biblia: The Byble,\u00A0[\u2026] (Coverdale Bible), [Cologne or Marburg: Eucharius Cervicornus and J. Soter?], \u2192OCLC, Micheas [Micah] ij:[11], folio xcij, verso, column 2:"@en . _:b17595547 "[\u2026] I knovv he hath, or you, vvhom I knovv to be all Goodne\u017Fs and Honour, vvould not, after the many kind and tender Things I have heard you \u017Fay of this poor helple\u017Fs Child, have \u017Fo di\u017Fdainfully called him Fellovv."@en . _:b6487086 "(derogatory) A worthless person; a churl, a knave; also, used as a term of address to a person regarded as such."@en . "10.6" . _:b6487087 "Iff I were a fle\u017Fhly felowe, and a preacher of lyes and tolde them that they might \u017Fyt bebbinge and bollynge, and be droncken: O that were a prophet for this people."@en . _:b6487088 "And vvho doth lead them but a paltrey fellovv? / Long kept in Brittaine at our mothers co\u017Ft, / A milke\u017Fopt, one that neuer in his life / Felt \u017Fo much colde as ouer \u017Fhooes in \u017Fnovv: [\u2026]"@en . _:b17595548 "And vvho doth lead them but a paltrey fellovv? / Long kept in Brittaine at our mothers co\u017Ft, / A milke\u017Fopt, one that neuer in his life / Felt \u017Fo much colde as ouer \u017Fhooes in \u017Fnovv: [\u2026]"@en . _:b6487091 "1749, Henry Fielding, \u201CThe Generous and Grateful Behaviour of Mrs. Miller\u201D, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volume VI, London: A[ndrew] Millar,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book XVII, page 93:"@en . _:b17595543 . _:b6487089 "1679; first published 1692, Robert South, \u201CA Sermon Preached upon John vii. 17.\u201D, in Twelve Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, 6th edition, volume I, London: [\u2026] J[ames] Bettenham, for Jonah Bowyer,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1727, \u2192OCLC, page 230:"@en . _:b17595553 "\"Sir,\" replied Mr. Pickwick in the same tone, \"It is not half the insult to you, that your appearance in my presence in a green velvet jacket, with a two-inch tail, would be to me.\" / \"Sir,\" said Mr. Tupman, \"you're a fellow.\" / \"Sir,\" said Mr. Pickwick, \"you're another!\""@en . _:b17595543 "Iff I were a fle\u017Fhly felowe, and a preacher of lyes and tolde them that they might \u017Fyt bebbinge and bollynge, and be droncken: O that were a prophet for this people."@en . _:b17595551 . _:b17595548 . _:b17595549 . _:b6487089 "Fellovvs that \u017Fet up for Me\u017F\u017Fias's, only upon their ovvn Heads, vvithout pretending to any Thing \u017Fingular or miraculous, but Impudence, and Impo\u017Fture."@en . _:b17595550 "(derogatory) A worthless person; a churl, a knave; also, used as a term of address to a person regarded as such."@en . _:b17595546 "You'll find, if once the Monarch acts the Monk, / Or Cobler-like, the Par\u017Fon vvill be drunk, / VVorth makes the man, and VVant of it the Fellovv; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17595546 . _:b17595547 . _:b17595544 . _:b17595563 "\"This is some vile conspiracy of your own, fellow,\" said de B\u0153ffleurs; \"marked cards indeed! a pretty tale, forsooth! The Ministers of a first-rate power playing with marked cards!\u00A0[\u2026]\""@en . _:b17595545 . _:b17595552 "1827, [Benjamin Disraeli], chapter XIII, in Vivian Grey, volume III, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book V, page 264:"@en . _:b17595560 "Fellovvs that \u017Fet up for Me\u017F\u017Fias's, only upon their ovvn Heads, vvithout pretending to any Thing \u017Fingular or miraculous, but Impudence, and Impo\u017Fture."@en . _:b17595560 "1679; first published 1692, Robert South, \u201CA Sermon Preached upon John vii. 17.\u201D, in Twelve Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, 6th edition, volume I, London: [\u2026] J[ames] Bettenham, for Jonah Bowyer,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1727, \u2192OCLC, page 230:"@en . _:b17595543 "1535 October 14 (Gregorian calendar), Myles Coverdale, transl., Biblia: The Byble,\u00A0[\u2026] (Coverdale Bible), [Cologne or Marburg: Eucharius Cervicornus and J. Soter?], \u2192OCLC, Micheas [Micah] ij:[11], folio xcij, verso, column 2:"@en . _:b6487088 "c. 1593 (date written), [William Shakespeare], The Tragedy of King Richard the Third.\u00A0[\u2026] (First Quarto), London: [\u2026] Valentine Sims [and Peter Short] for Andrew Wise,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1597, \u2192OCLC, [Act V, scene vi]:"@en . _:b6487092 "\"This is some vile conspiracy of your own, fellow,\" said de B\u0153ffleurs; \"marked cards indeed! a pretty tale, forsooth! The Ministers of a first-rate power playing with marked cards!\u00A0[\u2026]\""@en . _:b6487087 "1535 October 14 (Gregorian calendar), Myles Coverdale, transl., Biblia: The Byble,\u00A0[\u2026] (Coverdale Bible), [Cologne or Marburg: Eucharius Cervicornus and J. Soter?], \u2192OCLC, Micheas [Micah] ij:[11], folio xcij, verso, column 2:"@en . _:b17595562 "1749, Henry Fielding, \u201CThe Generous and Grateful Behaviour of Mrs. Miller\u201D, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volume VI, London: A[ndrew] Millar,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book XVII, page 93:"@en . _:b6487086 . _:b6487087 . . _:b17595565 . _:b17595566 . _:b6487092 . _:b6487093 . _:b17595551 "Iff I were a fle\u017Fhly felowe, and a preacher of lyes and tolde them that they might \u017Fyt bebbinge and bollynge, and be droncken: O that were a prophet for this people."@en . _:b6487090 . _:b6487091 . _:b17595544 "1827, [Benjamin Disraeli], chapter XIII, in Vivian Grey, volume III, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book V, page 264:"@en . _:b6487088 . _:b6487089 . _:b17595561 "1734, [Alexander Pope], An Essay on Man.\u00A0[\u2026], epistle IV, London: Printed for J[ohn] Wilford,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 71, lines 191\u2013193:"@en . _:b6487091 "[\u2026] I knovv he hath, or you, vvhom I knovv to be all Goodne\u017Fs and Honour, vvould not, after the many kind and tender Things I have heard you \u017Fay of this poor helple\u017Fs Child, have \u017Fo di\u017Fdainfully called him Fellovv."@en . _:b17595552 "\"This is some vile conspiracy of your own, fellow,\" said de B\u0153ffleurs; \"marked cards indeed! a pretty tale, forsooth! The Ministers of a first-rate power playing with marked cards!\u00A0[\u2026]\""@en . _:b6487090 "You'll find, if once the Monarch acts the Monk, / Or Cobler-like, the Par\u017Fon vvill be drunk, / VVorth makes the man, and VVant of it the Fellovv; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17595554 "You'll find, if once the Monarch acts the Monk, / Or Cobler-like, the Par\u017Fon vvill be drunk, / VVorth makes the man, and VVant of it the Fellovv; [\u2026]"@en . _:b6487092 "1827, [Benjamin Disraeli], chapter XIII, in Vivian Grey, volume III, London: Henry Colburn,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book V, page 264:"@en . _:b17595548 "c. 1593 (date written), [William Shakespeare], The Tragedy of King Richard the Third.\u00A0[\u2026] (First Quarto), London: [\u2026] Valentine Sims [and Peter Short] for Andrew Wise,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1597, \u2192OCLC, [Act V, scene vi]:"@en . _:b17595545 "\"Sir,\" replied Mr. Pickwick in the same tone, \"It is not half the insult to you, that your appearance in my presence in a green velvet jacket, with a two-inch tail, would be to me.\" / \"Sir,\" said Mr. Tupman, \"you're a fellow.\" / \"Sir,\" said Mr. Pickwick, \"you're another!\""@en . _:b17595562 "[\u2026] I knovv he hath, or you, vvhom I knovv to be all Goodne\u017Fs and Honour, vvould not, after the many kind and tender Things I have heard you \u017Fay of this poor helple\u017Fs Child, have \u017Fo di\u017Fdainfully called him Fellovv."@en . _:b17595555 "1749, Henry Fielding, \u201CThe Generous and Grateful Behaviour of Mrs. Miller\u201D, in The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, volume VI, London: A[ndrew] Millar,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, book XVII, page 93:"@en . _:b6487093 "\"Sir,\" replied Mr. Pickwick in the same tone, \"It is not half the insult to you, that your appearance in my presence in a green velvet jacket, with a two-inch tail, would be to me.\" / \"Sir,\" said Mr. Tupman, \"you're a fellow.\" / \"Sir,\" said Mr. Pickwick, \"you're another!\""@en . _:b17595557 "Fellovvs that \u017Fet up for Me\u017F\u017Fias's, only upon their ovvn Heads, vvithout pretending to any Thing \u017Fingular or miraculous, but Impudence, and Impo\u017Fture."@en . _:b17595544 "\"This is some vile conspiracy of your own, fellow,\" said de B\u0153ffleurs; \"marked cards indeed! a pretty tale, forsooth! The Ministers of a first-rate power playing with marked cards!\u00A0[\u2026]\""@en . _:b17595565 "(derogatory) A worthless person; a churl, a knave; also, used as a term of address to a person regarded as such."@en . _:b17595561 "You'll find, if once the Monarch acts the Monk, / Or Cobler-like, the Par\u017Fon vvill be drunk, / VVorth makes the man, and VVant of it the Fellovv; [\u2026]"@en . _:b17595554 "1734, [Alexander Pope], An Essay on Man.\u00A0[\u2026], epistle IV, London: Printed for J[ohn] Wilford,\u00A0[\u2026], \u2192OCLC, page 71, lines 191\u2013193:"@en . _:b17595557 "1679; first published 1692, Robert South, \u201CA Sermon Preached upon John vii. 17.\u201D, in Twelve Sermons Preached upon Several Occasions, 6th edition, volume I, London: [\u2026] J[ames] Bettenham, for Jonah Bowyer,\u00A0[\u2026], published 1727, \u2192OCLC, page 230:"@en .