Pasta or Sontag (divine as they are) were never more fairly won than the laurel which should have graced the brow of Careme for this specimen of the intellectual perfection of an art, the standard and gauge of modern civilization. Cruelty, violence, and... France in 1829-30 - Página 415por Lady Morgan (Sydney) - 1830Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1830 - 480 páginas
...specimen of the intellectual perfection of an art, the standard and guagc of modern civilization 1 On good cookery depends good health ; on good health...characteristics of the men who fed upon the tough flhrcs of halfdressed oxen. Humanity, knowledge, and refinement, belong to the living generation, whose... | |
| 1830 - 400 páginas
...of human society. Cruelty, violence, and barbarism, were the characteristics of the men who fed on the tough fibres of halfdressed oxen. Humanity, knowledge, and refinement belong to the living generations, whose tastes and temperance are regulated by the science of such philosophers as Careme,... | |
| Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1835 - 1138 páginas
...barbarism, were the characteristics of the men who fed upon the lough fibres ot half-dressed oxen; hnmanitv, knowledge, and refinement belong to the living generation,...are regulated by the science of such philosophers as Carême, and siu-h amphitryons rs his employers !'— Fiance in leay— 30, vol. ii. p. 4M. We have... | |
| 1835 - 610 páginas
...this specimen of the intellectual perfection of an art, the standard and gauge of modern civilization. Cruelty, violence, and barbarism were the characteristics...the science of such philosophers as Careme, and such Amphytrions as his employers ! ' — France in 1829-30, vol. ii. p. 41*. We have never denied Miladi's... | |
| 1852 - 324 páginas
...this specimen of the intellectual perfection of an art, the standard and gauge of modern civilization. Cruelty, violence, and barbarism were the characteristics...the science of such philosophers as Careme, and such Amphytrions as his employers !" — trance in 1829-30, vol. ii. p. 414. We have never denied Miladi's... | |
| Abraham Hayward - 1852 - 152 páginas
...this specimen of the intellectual perfection of an art, the standard and gauge of modern civilization. Cruelty, violence, and barbarism were the characteristics...the science of such philosophers as Careme, and such Amphitiyons as his employers !" — France in 1829-30, vol. ii. p. 414, We have been at considerable... | |
| John Timbs - 1859 - 204 páginas
...they had been served. Lady Morgan, in contrasting the cookery of past and present times, observes : " Cruelty, violence, and barbarism were the characteristics...refinement belong to the living generation, whose taste and temperance are regulated by the science of such philosophers as Care'me, and such Amphytrions... | |
| Stephen Mennell - 1996 - 412 páginas
...point to the element of disguise as one of the great characteristics of Careme's style of cookery: Cruelty, violence and barbarism were the characteristics of the men who fed upon tough fibres of half-dressed oxen; humanity, knowledge, and refinement belong to the living generation,... | |
| 1835 - 626 páginas
...this specimen of the intellectual perfection of an art, the standard and gauge of modern civilization. Cruelty, violence, and barbarism were the characteristics...the science of such philosophers as Careme, and such Amphytrions as his employers ! ' — France in 1S29-30, vol. ii. p. 414. We have never denied Miladi's... | |
| 1835 - 1190 páginas
...this specimen of the intellectual perfection of an art, the standard and gauge of modern civilization. Cruelty, violence, and barbarism were the characteristics...the science of such philosophers as Careme, and such Amphytrions as his employers !'—France in 1829-30, vol. ii. p. 414. We have never denied Miladi's... | |
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