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" the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants, and the 'paradise of women,' from the two former having everything to do, and the latter nothing. "
The Edinburgh Review - Página 293
1859
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Letters from England, Volume 2

Robert Southey - 1808 - 274 páginas
...of shoulders, and an elevation of eyebrows, as emphatic as the exclamation. England has been called the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants, and the paradise of women : it may be added that it is the heaven of the Jews,—alas, they have no other heaven to expect \...
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Retrospective Review, Volume 11

Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1825 - 392 páginas
...we shall select only the short paragraphs relating to England : " England, in general, is said to be the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants, and the paradise of women. an apple with a red side. Norfolk wiles (for crafty litigiousness :) Essex stiles, (so many as make...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 11

1825 - 390 páginas
...shall solicit only the short paragraphs relating to England : " England, in general, is said to be the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants, and the paradise of women. an apple with a red side. Norfolk wiles (for crafty litigiousness :) Essex stiles, (so many as make...
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The Retrospective Review, Volume 11

1825 - 392 páginas
...we shall select only the short paragraphs relating to England : " England, in general, is said to be the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants, and the paradise of women. " The Londoners pronounce woe to him, that buys a horse in Smithfield, that takes a servant in Paul's...
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The Retrospective Review.., Volume 11

Henry Southern - 1825 - 388 páginas
...shall solicit only the short paragraphs relating to England : , " England, in general, is said to be the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants, and the paradise of women. " The Londoners pronounce woe to him, that buys a horse in Smithfield, that takes a servant in Paul's...
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The Republic of Letters: A Weekly Republication of Standard Literature, Volume 6

1836 - 440 páginas
...of shoulders, and an elevation of eyebrows, as empliatic as the exclamation. England has been called the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants and the paradise of women: it may be added that it is the heaven of the Jews, — alas ! they have no other heaven to expect !...
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The Miscellaneous and Posthumous Works of Henry Thomas Buckle, Volume 3

Henry Thomas Buckle - 1872 - 726 páginas
...hitherto unprofitable." This was written under James I., (p. 178). 499. " England in general is said to be the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants, and the paradise of women " ( Morys'm's Itinerary, iii. 53) ; see also p. 149, where this is explained to mean that Englishmen...
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Letters Archaeological and Historical Relating to the Isle of Wight, Volume 2

Edward Boucher James - 1896 - 730 páginas
...well-known proverb, which was started among foreigners as early as the days of Queen Elizabeth, ' England is the hell of horses, the purgatory of servants, and the paradise of women.' Because, says Moryson, who gives us so much valuable information about the state of England at the...
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An Itinerary Containing His Ten Yeeres Travell: Through the Twelve ..., Volume 4

Fynes Moryson - 1908 - 554 páginas
...without drawing bit, neither sparing their horses nor themselves, whence is the Proverb, that England is the Hell of Horses, the Purgatory of Servants, and the Paradise of Women ; because they ride Horses without measure, and use their Servants imperiously, and their Women obsequiously....
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Travel in England in the Seventeenth Century

Joan Parkes - 1925 - 446 páginas
...to distinguish the nation, is indicated in a proverb of Italian origin then prevalent : ' England is the Hell of Horses, the Purgatory of Servants, and the Paradise of Women '. As all writers dilate upon the superior merits of English horses — their gentle ambling pace,...
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