10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SASSARARA»
Discover the use of
sassarara in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
sassarara and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale by Oliver Goldsmith. Nach ...
"As f6r the matter of that," returned the hostess, "gentle or simple, out she shall
pack with a sassarara. '" Gentry may be good things where they take ; but for my
part I never saw much good of them at the sign of the Harrow, f " — Thus saying, ...
2
The vicar of Wakefield, accentuirt mit Wörterbuche von K.R. ...
Sassarara, ssassara'rrH, a. ein gemeiner, pobelbafter Aus- druck (verdorben von
certiorari, dem Anfangsworte eines gewissen Verbaftsbefehls (?)) ; with a
sassarara ist t'twa unser deutsches : Hals iiber Kopf, mir nichts dir nichts, oh no L'
m- ...
Oliver Goldsmith, Karl Rudolf Schaub, 1840
'Consider, my dear,' cried the husband, 'she is a gentlewoman, and deserves
more respect.' - 'As for the matter of that,' returned the hostess, 'gentle or simple,
out she shall pack with a sassarara.5 Gentry may be good things where they take
; ...
Oliver Goldsmith, Stephen Coote, 1982
4
The British Novelists: With an Essay, and Prefaces, ...
—As for the matter of that, returned the hostess, gentle or simple, out 'she shall
pack with a sassarara. 'Gentry may be good things where they take; but for my
part I never saw much good of them at the sign of the Harrow. Thus saying, she
ran ...
Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia), 1810
5
The Miscellaneons Works ... with an Account of His Live and ...
As for the matter of that, » returned the hostess, “ gentle or simple, out she shall
pack with a sassarara. Gentry may be good things where they take; but for my
part, I never saw much good of them at the sign of the Harrow.»-~Thus saying,
she ...
6
The vicar of Wakefield, illustr. by Sangster
Consider, my dear," cried the husband, " she is a gentlewoman, and deserves
more respect." — "As for the matter of that," returned the hostess, "gentle or
simple, out she shall pack with a sassarara. Gentry may be good things where
they take ...
7
The Vicar of Wakefield. By Oliver Goldsmith. Rasalas, Prince ...
Consider, my dear,” cried the husband, “ she is a gentlewoman, and deserves
more respect. ”—“ As for the matter of that,” returned the hostess, “ gentle or
simple, out she shall pack with a sassarara. Gentry may be good things where
they take; ...
8
The works of Oliver Goldsmith: Vicar of Wakefield, select ...
As for the matter of that," returned the hostess, "gentle or simple, out she shall
pack with a sassarara. Gentry may be good things where they take ; but for my
part I never saw much good of them at the sign of the Harrow." Thus saying, she
ran ...
Oliver Goldsmith, John Francis Waller, 1864
9
The vicar of Wakefield, etc. (University edition.)
... or out she tramps, bag and baggage.”—“ Consider, my dear,” cried the
husband, “ she is a gentlewoman, and deserves more respect.”—“ As for the
matter of tha ,” returned the hostess, “gentle or simple, out she shall pack with a
sassarara.
10
The Clubs of London; with Anecdotes of Their Members, ...
If ye don't, I 'll sarve ye wi' a sassarara,* and have ye ar"' Writ of Certiorari. ranged'
lt and parsecuted according to law, that 's all.” The 196 THE cLuns or LONDON.