| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1856 - 514 หน้า
...love will fly her home. The fugitives must brave every danger, for revenge, at all times the Bedouin's idol, now becomes the lode-star of his existence....have died and the worms have eaten them, but not for love," maybe true in the West; it is false in the East. This is attested in every tale where love,... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1857 - 484 หน้า
...love will fly her home. The fugitives must brave every danger, for revenge, at all times the Bedouin's idol, now becomes the lode-star of his existence. But the Arab lover will Sonnini, no admirer of Egypt, expatiates on " the generous virtues, the examples of magnanimity and... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1874 - 782 หน้า
..."I am inclined to think 'Le jeu ne vaut pas la chandelle.' Do you remember what Shakspeare says : ' Men have died, and the worms have eaten them; but not for love'?" "Oh, if you are going to quote Shakspeare, I am dumb. He is the prince of nasty little sayings... | |
| Dorothy Henrietta Boulger - 1874 - 292 หน้า
..." I am inclined to think 'Le jeu ne vaut pas la chandelle! Do you remember what Shakspeare says : ' Men have died, and the worms have eaten them; but not for love'?" " Oh, if you are going to quote Shakspeare, I am dumb. He is the prince of nasty little sayings... | |
| Charles Anderson Read - 1880 - 394 หน้า
...love will fly her home. The fugitives must brave every danger, for revenge, at all times the Bedouin's idol, now becomes the lode-star of his existence....where love, and not ambition, is the groundwork of the narrative. And nothing can be more tender, more pathetic than the use made of these separations and... | |
| Charles Anderton Read - 1880 - 394 หน้า
...revenge, at all times the Bedouin's idol, now becomes the lode-star of his existence. But the Antb lover will dare all consequences. " Men have died...where love, and not ambition, is the groundwork of the narrative. And nothing can be more tender, more pathetic than the use made of these separations and... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1900 - 460 หน้า
...love will fly her home. The fugitives must brave every danger, for revenge, at all times the Bedouin's idol, now becomes the lodestar of his existence. But...where love, and not ambition, is the groundwork of the narrative. And nothing can be more tender, more pathetic, than the use made of these separations and... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1902 - 450 หน้า
...love will fly her home. The fugitives must brave every danger, for revenge, at all times the Bedouin's idol, now becomes the lodestar of his existence. But...where love, and not ambition, is the groundwork of the narrative. And nothing can be more tender, more pathetic, than the use made of these separations and... | |
| Charles James Longman - 1903 - 618 หน้า
...sighed. ' Then the somebody before was another somebody ? ' ' Yes,' said Merton, turning rather red. ' Men have died and the worms have eaten them, but not for love,' muttered Logan. (To be concluded.) Napoleon's Weird. CHAPTER I. CHARLEROI. IT was nearing the... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1906 - 506 หน้า
...should attribute the origin of " love " to the influence of the Arabs' poetry and chivalry upon Buropean ideas rather than to mediaeval Christianity. Certain...where love, and not ambition, is the groundwork of the narrative.8 And nothing can be more tender, more 1 There is no objection to intermarriage between equal... | |
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