La jeunesse est une ivresse continuelle: c'est la fievre de la raison.« Es ist anzunehmen, daß Goethe die Stelle längst vor seinem Zuspruch im »Divan« gekannt hat: Trunken müssen wir alle sein! Jugend ist Trunkenheit ohne Wein. Zwei Fassungen. Warum... Sir Arthur Bouverie: A Novel - Side 65af Sir Arthur Bouverie, Jane Vaughan Pinkney - 1850Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| George Saintsbury - 1882 - 614 sider
...raison;' but La Rochefoucauld seems to have thought this unduly pleonastic, and it appears later as ' la jeunesse est une ivresse continuelle, c'est la fievre de la raison,' the improvement of which in point and freshness is sufficiently obvious. The result of this process... | |
| George Saintsbury - 1917 - 666 sider
...raison ; ' but La Rochefoucauld seems to have thought this unduly pleonastic, and it appears later as ' La jeunesse est une ivresse continuelle, c'est la fievre de la raison,' the improvement, of which in point and freshness is sufficiently obvious. The result of this process... | |
| 1922 - 590 sider
..."there were five hundred cats in the back yard". 85 Was it Chamfort or La Rochefoucauld who said : "La jeunesse est une ivresse continuelle: c'est la fievre de la raison"? ***** The dropping of HG Wells as correspondent of the London Mail ought to be a warning but probably... | |
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