The British Essayists: TatlerNichols and Son, 1817 |
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... sense . As for the flesh of lamb , veal , chicken , and other animals under age , they were the invention of sickly and degenerate palates , according to that wholesome remark of Daniel the historian ; who takes notice , that in all ...
... sense . As for the flesh of lamb , veal , chicken , and other animals under age , they were the invention of sickly and degenerate palates , according to that wholesome remark of Daniel the historian ; who takes notice , that in all ...
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... senses , but what would offend those of their inferiors . I remember I was last summer invited to a friend's house , who is a great admirer of the French cookery , and , as the phrase is , " eats well . " At our sitting down , I found ...
... senses , but what would offend those of their inferiors . I remember I was last summer invited to a friend's house , who is a great admirer of the French cookery , and , as the phrase is , " eats well . " At our sitting down , I found ...
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... sense of the state they are going into , proceed the immediate coldness and indifference , or hatred and aversion , which attend ordinary marriages , or rather bargains to cohabit . " Our conversation was here interrupted by company ...
... sense of the state they are going into , proceed the immediate coldness and indifference , or hatred and aversion , which attend ordinary marriages , or rather bargains to cohabit . " Our conversation was here interrupted by company ...
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... sense of it , as drawn from experience : " MR . BICKERSTAFF , " I have received your paper of this day , and think you have done the nuptial state a great deal of justice in the authority you give us of Pliny , whose letters to his wife ...
... sense of it , as drawn from experience : " MR . BICKERSTAFF , " I have received your paper of this day , and think you have done the nuptial state a great deal of justice in the authority you give us of Pliny , whose letters to his wife ...
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... sense ; stun their companions ; and fill the place they are in with a rattling sound , that hath seldom any wit , humour , or good breeding in it . The drum , notwithstanding , by this boisterous viva- city , is very proper to impose ...
... sense ; stun their companions ; and fill the place they are in with a rattling sound , that hath seldom any wit , humour , or good breeding in it . The drum , notwithstanding , by this boisterous viva- city , is very proper to impose ...
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