Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1930)
“He certainly over-heated himself at Venice by walking at a season when it is said that only Dogs and Englishmen are seen out of doors at noon, all else lie down in the middle of the day.”
Music, Men and Manners in France and Italy, 1770 (1969) p. 94.
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