Lexicographical Neighbors of Tartufes
Literary usage of Tartufes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. John Bull & Co.: The Great Colonial Branches of the Firm: Canada, Australia by Max O'Rell (1894)
"... Little Clandestine Visits to the South Head—"Engaged"— Melbourne—Activity—All
Scottish—The Holy tartufes—Adelaida —Brisbane—Ballarat—Bendigo—Geelong. ..."
2. National Missions: A Series of Lectures by William Maccall (1855)
"Let us cease to be Pharisees, tartufes, and perhaps the French will cease to be
... And unless we cease to be Pharisees, tartufes, so much heavier will our ..."
3. The Modern French Drama by William Leonard Courtney (1898)
"... for the Church has no monopoly of tartufes. Philosophy and art have their own,
and so too have politics and religion. In 1881 philosophical and artistic ..."