| Heinrich Heine - 1856 - 486 pàgines
...red coated rascal who forces his way to her bedroom—let him do so as a gallant or as a catch poll. The Frenchman loves liberty as his bride. He burns...contrary trifle vexes us there ; like boys we are always long to rush forth into the wide world, and when we finally find ourselves out in the wide world, we... | |
| Heinrich Heine - 1863 - 500 pàgines
...red coated rascal who forces his way to her bedroom—let him do so as a gallant or as a catch poll. The Frenchman loves liberty as his bride. He burns...contrary trifle vexes us there; like boys we are always long to rush forth into the wide world, and when we finally find ourselves out in the wide world, we... | |
| Lilian Dalbiac - 1906 - 508 pàgines
...he is a Harne ; he casts himself at her f'eet with the most extravagant protestations ; he will Hght for her to the death ; he commits for her sake a thousand follies. The Gerraan love.i liberty äs though she were his old grandmother. . . . The splenetic Briton, weary of... | |
| Kuno Francke, William Guild Howard - 1914 - 582 pàgines
...in a different manner from other people. The Englishman loves liberty as his lawful wife, and, even if he does not treat her with remarkable tenderness,...the wide world, and, when we finally find ourselves there, we find it too wide, and often yearn in secret for the narrow stupidities and contrarieties... | |
| Kuno Francke, Isidore Singer - 1914 - 586 pàgines
...gallant or as a catchpoll. The Frenchman loves liberty as his bride. He burns for her ; he is a Same ; he casts himself at her feet with the most extravagant...the wide world, and, when we finally find ourselves there, we find it too wide, and often yearn in secret for the narrow stupidities and contrarieties... | |
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