10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLARTIER»
Discover the use of
clartier in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
clartier and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Scott's Shadow: The Novel in Romantic Edinburgh
"The clartier the cosier": the narrator acknowledges the mysterious subjective
substance of collective identification that makes up what Slavoj Zizek calls the "
national Thing": "something accessible only to us . . . present in that elusive entity
...
2
Sayings Usual and Unusual
... a horse does not neigh nor a dog bark If every man would sweep before his
own door, the city would soon be clean Better a civil denial than a rude grant
Civility costs nothing Civility There is nothing lost by civility Clartier The Clartier
44.
3
The Antiquary: In Three Volumes
Yet, with all this, there was about the inmates, Luckie Mucklebackit and her family
, an appearance of ease, plenty, and comfort, that seemed to warrant their old
sluttish proverb, “ The clartier the cosier.» A huge fire, though the season was ...
4
The Prose Works of Sir Walter Scott
Yet', with all this, there was about the inmates, Luckie Mucklebackit and her
family, an appealance of ease, plenty, and comfort, that seemed to warrant their
old sluttish proverb, “The clartier the cosier.” A huge' fire, though the season was
...
That is enough, and speaks volumes for what has been done on the Sutherland
estates. The modern house breathes of neatness and comfort; the old habitation
fills the imagination with such musty proverbs and sayings as ' The clartier the ...
William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, 1842
That is enough, and speaks volumes for what has been done on the Sutherland
estates. The modern house breathes of neatness and comfort; the old habitation
fills the imagination with such musty proverbs and sayings as ' The clartier the ...
7
The Novels and Poems of Sir Walter Scott: The antiquary
Carfutfle, excitement. Carle, a man, fellow. Carlin, a witch. Cast, lot, fate. Cauld,
cold. Certie ! an exclamation = faith ! Chancy, safe, auspicious. Chaps, fellows.
Chield, fellow. Claith, cloth, clothes. " Clartier the cosier, the," the dirtier the
warmer.
Sir Walter Scott, Andrew Lang, 1893
'The clartier the cosier,' is a good old Scottish proverb; and in an inclement
climate the warm effects of bright and cheerful colours are not to be despised ;
ought to be, on the contrary, seen to and studied. The designs, however, might be
...
9
Waverley Novels: The antiquary
Clartier the cosier, the," the dirtier the warmer. Clashes, gossip, scandal. Clatter,
tattle, to tattle. Cleeds, clothes. Clinkit, clanked, struck. Clod, to dash. Clout, to
mend. Coble, a little boat. . Corbie, a crow. Coronach, cronach, Highland lament
for ...
Sir Walter Scott, Andrew Lang, 1895
Yet, with all this, there was about the inmates, Luckie Mucklebackit and her family
, an appearance of ease, plenty, and comfort that seemed to warrant their old
sluttish proverb, " The clartier the cosier. " A huge fire, though the season was ...
Sir Walter Scott, Andrew Lang, 1893