| 1847 - 158 sivua
...England ; and whenever they see a handsome foreigner, they say that " he looks like an Englishman," and that " it is a great pity that he should not be an...foreigner, they ask him, " whether such a thing is made in their country ? " They take great pleasure in having a quantity of excellent victuals, and also in... | |
| 1854 - 564 sivua
...England ; and whenever they see a handsome foreigner, they say that ' he looks like an Englishman,' and that ' it is a great pity that he should not be an...foreigner, they ask him, ' whether such a thing is made in their country ?' " We could have imagined that these words were penned by some modern Frenchman or... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1856 - 324 sivua
...that he looks like an Englishman, and it is a great pity he should not be an Englishman ; and whenever they partake of any delicacy with a foreigner, they ask him whether such a thing is made in his country." When he adds epithets of praise, his climax is " so English; " and when he wishes to pay... | |
| 1857 - 594 sivua
...say that he looks like an Englishman, and it is a great pity he should not be an Englishman; whenever they partake of any delicacy with a foreigner, they ask him whether such a thing is made in his country.' 'And,' Emerson continues (with more truth than most of his paradoxical and reckless paragraphs... | |
| William Brenchley Rye, Friedrich I (duke of Würtemberg) - 1865 - 464 sivua
...'it is a great pity that he should not be an Englishman* (egran peccato che egK non sia Inglese) ; and when they partake of any delicacy with a foreigner, they ask him ' whether such a thing is made in their country ?' " 126. Page 113. Erasmus, in his Letters, bitterly complain* of the rapacity of '... | |
| William Brenchley Rye, Friedrich I (duke of Würtemberg) - 1865 - 462 sivua
...England; and whenever they see a handsome foreigner, they say that ' he looks like an Englishman,' and that ' it is a great pity that he should not be an Englishman' (e gran peccato tbe eghnon sia Inglese); and when they partake of any delicacy with a foreigner, they... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1866 - 472 sivua
...say he looks like an Englishman, and it is a great pity he should not be an Englishman: and whenever they partake of any delicacy with a foreigner, they ask him whether such a thing is made in his country." When he adds epithets of praise, his climax is " so English ;" and when he wishes to pay... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 500 sivua
...that he looks like an Englishman, and it is a great pity he should not be an Englishman ; and whenever they partake of any delicacy with a foreigner, they ask him whether such a thing is made in his country." When he adds epithets of praise, his climax is " so English"; and when he wishes to pay you... | |
| Ralph Waldo Emerson - 1870 - 504 sivua
...that he looks like an Englishman, and it is a great pity he should not be an Englishman ; and whenever they partake of any delicacy with a foreigner, they ask him whether such a thing is made in his country." When he adds epithets of praise, his climax is " so English " ; and when he wishes to pay... | |
| 1873 - 824 sivua
...but England. Whenever they see a handsome foreigner, they say that he looks like an Englishman, and that it is a great pity that he should not be an Englishman.' To do justice to the wisdom, mercy, and policy of this reign, in which the whole subsequent grandeur... | |
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