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Following a suggestion made by the Rev. J.H. H.lpin, it is supposed that his first wife was a Rose Daniel, a sister of Samuel Daniel, the poet, who was Florio's classfellow at Oxford.
Shakespeare's Lost Years in London, 1586-1592 Arthur Acheson 1897
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He received his classfellow cordially and respectfully -- referred merrily to old times, and begged to know how he was getting on, asked whether he had come to London with any special object, and invited him to dine with them on Sunday.
The Marquis of Lossie George MacDonald 1864
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And well he might; for George Villiers had been his playmate, classfellow, nay, bedfellow sometimes, in priests 'holes; their names, their haunts, their hearts, were all assimilated; and misfortune had bound them closely to each other.
The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1 Philip Wharton 1847
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But you can say that they are just friends like anyother classfellow.
Bloggers.Pakistan 2009
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He was diligent ” during a brief attendance ” in Professor Long's Greek class at University College ” “a bright, handsome youth,” as a classfellow has described him, “with long black hair falling over his shoulders.”
Robert Browning Dowden, Edward 1904
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