Lexicographical Neighbors of Quartes
Literary usage of Quartes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. In the Track of R. L. Stevenson and Elsewhere in Old France by John Alexander Hammerton (1908)
"THE CHURCH AT quartes "A miry lane led us up from quartes with its church and
bickering windmill."—RLS THE SAMBRE FROM THE BRIDGE PONT Where " the landlady ..."
2. An Inland Voyage, and Travels with a Donkey by Robert Louis Stevenson, James Cloyd Bowman (1918)
"RE CANALISED To quartes ABOUT three in the afternoon the whole establishment of
the Grand Cerf accompanied us to the water's edge. ..."
3. An Inland Voyage, and Travels with a Donkey by Robert Louis Stevenson (1922)
"ON THE SAMBRE CANALISE To quartes ABOUT three in the afternoon the whole
establishment of the Grand Cerf accompanied us to the water's edge. ..."
4. Dictionary of Quotations from Ancient and Modern English and Foreign Sources by James Wood (1899)
"quartes. Scandal ever improves by opposition, Gold- smith. Scandal is the sport
of its authors, the dread of fools, and the contempt of the wise, WB Clulow. ..."
5. An Inland Voyage by Robert Louis Stevenson (1878)
"ON THE SAMBRE CANALISED: TO quartes. ABOUT three in the afternoon the whole
establishment of the Grand Cerf accompanied us to the water's edge. ..."
6. An Inland Voyage by Robert Louis Stevenson (1905)
"ON THE SAMBRE CANALISED TO quartes ABOUT three in the afternoon the whole /-^
establishment of the Grand Cerf accompanied us to the water's edge. ..."