"Tetter" Quotes from Famous Books
... aggravates its occasion. As few things are equally wearisome, so few are equally wasteful, with a perpetual indistinct sputter of action, whereby nothing is done and nothing let alone. Half the world breaks out with action; its performance is cutaneous, of the nature of tetter. Hence is it that in the world, with such a noise of building, so ... — Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 7, No. 43, May, 1861 • Various |