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1588.  Shaks., L. L. L., I. ii. 99. Define, define, well educated infant.

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1704.  Swift, T. Tub, iv. 103. Whoever went to take him by the Hand in the Way of Salutation, Peter with much Grace, like a well educated Spaniel, would present them with his Foot.

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1828.  Lytton, Pelham, I. ii. I was reckoned an uncommonly well-educated boy.

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1885.  [W. H. White], M. Rutherford’s Deliv., iv. 61. She was attractive and well-educated.

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