Citations:schadenfreudig


 * 1921, Baddeley, Russia in the ‘Eighties’, Sport and Politics, Longmans, Green and co., page 220:
 * The tone of the St. Petersburg papers — to say nothing of Moscow — became now one of unbounded arrogance. English threats and warlike preparations were treated alike with scathing contempt, and there is a melancholy interest to be derived, in these latter days, from the fact that they anticipated then all the schadenfreudig vaticinations of modern Germany at the commencement of the Great War as to the fate of England.