A Frenchman has a tormenting load of animal spirits that cannot live without employment: he has no idea of happiness in a calm; and it is not likely that he will remain " endimanche chez-lui" during the twelve hours of the day, or that his Sunday evenings... The American in Paris - Strona 29autor: John Sanderson - 1838Pełny widok - Informacje o książce
| John Sanderson - 1838 - Liczba stron: 338
...Sundays," said a Frenchman, condoling with another, " in America?" He replied: "Monsieur, je pr ends medecine." A Frenchman has a tormenting load of animal...evenings would be better employed than in the theatre and ball room. This is my opinion; but I have great doubts whether a man ought to have an opinion of his... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1859 - Liczba stron: 690
...Sundays," said a Frenchman, condoling with another, " in America ? " He replied : " Monsieur, je prcnds medecine." A Frenchman has a tormenting load of animal...it is not likely that he will remain " endimanche cket-lui " during the twelve hours of the day, or that his Sunday evenings would be better employed... | |
| Wayne E. Burton - 1867 - Liczba stron: 674
...Frenchman, condoh'ng with another, " in America ? " He replied : " Monsieur, je prends médecine." A Frenchman has a tormenting load of animal spirits...a calm ; and it is not likely that he will remain " endimanché chez-lui " during the twelve hours of the day, or that his Sunday evenings would be better... | |
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