| 1833 - 588 頁
...advisedly of the subject. ' The English, like true Turks, (says he) keep the intellects of their wrives and daughters in as narrow bounds as possible, with...possible, and in general their success is perfect.' The London Quarterly reviewer quotes with great satisfaction what Mrs. Trollope says of the insignificance... | |
| 1832 - 572 頁
...prejudices of the liberal. But we cannot find the same excuse for the monstrous allegation, that ' the English, like true Turks, ' keep the intellects...securing their absolute and ' exclusive property in them ' ; and that ' in general their suc' cess is perfect'. This from a German, is somewhat too bad; and... | |
| 1832 - 816 頁
...prejudices of the liberal. But we cannot find the same excuse for the monstrous allegation, that ' the English, like true Turks, ' keep the intellects...securing their absolute and ' exclusive property in them ' ; and that ' in general their suc' cess is perfect '. This from a German, is somewhat too bad ; and... | |
| Hermann Pückler-Muskau (Fürst von) - 1833 - 528 頁
...but it is not the less true that money is essential to its very existence, although it now aflects, with no little display of haughtiness, to estimate...success is perfect.* A foreigner serves as an amusement, a plaything to Englishwomen, but always inspires them with some degree of fear and reserve. It is extremely... | |
| Hermann Pückler-Muskau (Fürst von) - 1833 - 568 頁
...themselves. French women make no such pretension, judging rightly enough, that this devoted aHection will grow out of marriage, where there are the qualities...possible, and in general their success is perfect.* Л foreigner serves as an amusement, a plaything to Englishwomen, but always inspires them with some... | |
| Hermann Pückler-Muskau (Fürst von) - 1833 - 572 頁
...this devoted attection will grow out of marriage, where there are the qualities fitted to produce itj and that where these do not exist, it will not endure,...success is perfect.* A foreigner serves as an amusement, a plaything to Englishwomen, but always inspires them with some degree of fear and reserve. It is extremely... | |
| 1833 - 508 頁
...things is, that actors are not spoiled by that indulgence which is so ruinous to them in Germany." , " The English, like true Turks, keep the intellects...possible, and in general their success is perfect." This is a sample of the manner in which Prince Puckler fiff uskau describes the people who caricature... | |
| 1833 - 522 頁
...things is, that actors are not spoiled by that indulgence which is so ruinous to them in Germany." " The English, like true Turks, keep the intellects...as much as possible, and in general their success i» perfect." This is a sample of the manner in which Prince Puckler Muskau describes the people who... | |
| 1833 - 580 頁
...than Mrs. Trollope, of speaking advisedly of the subject. ' The English, like true Turks, (says he) keep the intellects of their wives and daughters in...and exclusive property in them as much as possible, andin general their success is perfect.' The London Quarterly reviewer quotes with great satisfaction... | |
| 1841 - 908 頁
...(says Prince Puckler Muskau,) like true "Tiris, keep the intellect of their wives ami daughters in "a* narrow bounds as possible, with a view of securing...absolute and exclusive property in them as much as 1 possible ; and in general their success is perfect." Tbe drift of Capt. Marryatt, in his remarks... | |
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