"Tt" Quotes from Famous Books
... I laughe And tickle with the thought on't, still presuminge These lookes, these smyles, these favours, this sweete language Could never breathe, butt have theire byrthe from love. But how to ha'tt delivered? there's the dowbt. Tush I have plott for that too; hee, no questione, That sett mee on to compasse this my will, May when the ... — A Collection Of Old English Plays, Vol. IV. • Editor: A.H. Bullen
... "Tss, tt...!" said the little man. "Ah, what a sin... what a sin!" he added quickly, and as if his words were always waiting ready in his mouth and flew out involuntarily he went on: "How was it, sir, that you ... — War and Peace • Leo Tolstoy
... in the handwriting of Chavis. It is from this copy and in accordance with the instructions (d'apres la indications) of this Syrian monk that Cazotte composed (redigea) the Sequel to the Thousand and One Nights, Cabinet des Fees, xxxvii et xl (should be tt. xxxviii-xli)." ... — Alaeddin and the Enchanted Lamp • John Payne
... "Tt-tt," said the old man, with a gesture of annoyance. "Well, lend me a couple of pounds, then, or else run back and fetch my pocket-book," he added, ... — Ship's Company, The Entire Collection • W.W. Jacobs
... touch of 'poetical' glow, We've a Scheme to suggest—Mr. Sc—tt, you must know, (Who, we're sorry to say it, now works for the 'Row') Having quitted the Borders, to seek new renown, Is coming by long Quarto stages, to Town; And beginning with Rokeby (the job's sure to pay) Means ... — The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals, Volume 2. • Lord Byron |