... till, in process of time, says my manuscript, a sage arose, like our Locke, who made a discovery, that the flesh of swine, or indeed of any other animal, might be cooked (burnt as they called it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to... The Works of Charles Lamb - Página 388de Charles Lamb - 1852 - 648 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Edward Moxon (and co.) - 1882 - 576 páginas
...it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string or spit came in...given, it must be agreed that if a worthy pretext for so dangerous an experiment as setting houses on fire (especially in these days) could be assigned in... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1882 - 464 páginas
...it,) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string or spit came in...given, it must be agreed that if a worthy pretext for so dangerous an experiment as setting houses on fire (especially in these days) could be assigned in... | |
| James Thomas Fields - 1884 - 988 páginas
...it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string or spit came in...given, it must be agreed, that if a worthy pretext for so dangerous an experiment as setting houses on fire(especially in these days) could be assigned in... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1884 - 546 páginas
...it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string or spit came in...given, it must be agreed, that if a worthy pretext for so dangerous an experiment as setting houses on fire (especially in these days) could be assigned in... | |
| Abby Sage Richardson - 1884 - 498 páginas
...it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of gridiron — roasting by the string or spit came in...the most obvious arts make their way among mankind." A life-long friend of Lamb and an early admirer of ColeBorn 1778. ridge was William Hazlitt, also a... | |
| Moffatt and Paige - 1885 - 240 páginas
...it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string or spit came in...arts make their way among mankind Without placing too 10 implicit faith in the account above given, it must be agreed that if a worthy pretext for so dangerous... | |
| Samuel Arthur Jones - 1885 - 106 páginas
...it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string or spit came in...the most obvious arts, make their way among mankind. A Dissertation upon Roast-Pig. LECTURE III. The Minimum Dose an Inevitable Sequence. TO-NIGHT, I must... | |
| Improved illustrated reader - 1885 - 266 páginas
...it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string, or spit, came...the most obvious arts, make their way among mankind. 13. Without placing too implicit faith on the account thus given, it must be agreed, that if a worthy... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1885 - 296 páginas
...it) without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string, or spit, came...the most obvious arts, make their way among mankind. • Of all (he delicacies in the whole mundus edibilis, I will mamtain it to be the most delicate —... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1885 - 328 páginas
...without the necessity of consuming a whole house to dress it. 16. Then first began the rude form of a gridiron. Roasting by the string or spit came in...the most obvious arts, make their way among mankind. A DISSERTATION UPON ROAST PIG. on fire (especially in these days) could be assigned in favour of any... | |
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