"Bargainer" Quotes from Famous Books
... drove the intriguing bargainer away, with "reproaches of such intolerable bitterness, that the like had never before been hurled at man alive." Be it remembered, too, that Vasari was a good judge of the quality of a Florentine dame's scolding, for he had himself in his younger days passed a painful apprenticeship under ... — Atlantic Monthly Volume 6, No. 37, November, 1860 • Various
... been thrown on the bargainings between Italy and Prussia by the Memoirs of General Govone, who found Bismarck a hard bargainer. ... — The Development of the European Nations, 1870-1914 (5th ed.) • John Holland Rose |