Lexicographical Neighbors of Terfe
Literary usage of Terfe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Rudiments of Latin Grammar by Alexander Adam, Ebenezer Fitch (1814)
"In long poems there is commonly but one kind of terfe ufed. ... that various
kinds of terfe are combined. A Poem which has only one kind of ver/e, ..."
2. Bibliographia Poetica: A Catalogue of Engleish [sic.] Poets of the Twelfth by Joseph Ritson (1802)
"Should we," fays that il-informed and inaccurate writer, " forget the learned
Ha- millan, our book would be thought to be imper- fect, fo terfe and fluent ..."
3. Bibliographia Poetica: A Catalogue of Engleish [sic.] Poets of the Twelfth by Joseph Ritson (1802)
"Should we," fays that il-informed and inaccurate writer, " forget the learned
Ha- millan, our book would be thought to be imper- fect, fo terfe ..."
4. The Great Concern of Salvation: In Three Parts by Thomas Halyburton (1801)
"... and thence to the r41!r terfe, he entertains : them with a ... After this, in
the i^th terfe, he infers, from the whole, ..."