A person whose occupation is making and altering garments.
1 Sartor insisted the decision was temporary and could be revisited in two months.
2 In ' Sartor Resartus': Everlasting No, The Center of Indifference, and The Everlasting Yea.
3 His name is Sartor , and I owe him a good deal of money.
4 Her present was on the sideboard, a book called ' Sartor Resartus.'
5 They are, perhaps, the only true words in Sartor Resartus.
6 The author of the " Sartor Resartus" did not care for titles.
7 It contains an extraordinary collection of royal clothes (what would Sartor Resartus say?
8 I expect you read that in Carlyle's ' Sartor Resartus.'
9 In San Francisco-butthe adequate story, the Sartor Resartus-theWorld as Canes, remains to be written.
10 There is much fanciful, grotesque description in " Sartor , " with deep thought and beautiful imagery.
11 Why, I had like to have choked upon " Sartor Resartus."
12 The moral influence of dress has not been overrated even by Carlyle's Professor in his Sartor Resartus.
13 Jessie Cumming and Mary Spence shook hands and formed a friendship over Carlyle's " Sartor Resartus."
14 Sartor Resartus, French Revolution, Essays on History, Signs of the Times, Characteristics, Burns, Scott, Voltaire, and Goethe.
15 He is the total optimist, says the nuggety Sartor over tea and biscuits in his still-leafy garden.
16 Witness the sport over Ruskin's "Munera Pulveris," and the scornful reception given Carlyle's " Sartor Resartus."
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