New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 94
... French are peculiarly artificial in their preparation of meats for the palate , and that the English taste is distinguished by its simplicity . In this , as in so many other things , we apprehend that the superficies alone is looked at ...
... French are peculiarly artificial in their preparation of meats for the palate , and that the English taste is distinguished by its simplicity . In this , as in so many other things , we apprehend that the superficies alone is looked at ...
Page 172
... French monarch had presented his Queen with an uncommon present , whose fashion and novelty at the time were considered as the most beautiful ornament worn . It was what the French term des ferrets d'aiguillettes de diamans , -aigulets ...
... French monarch had presented his Queen with an uncommon present , whose fashion and novelty at the time were considered as the most beautiful ornament worn . It was what the French term des ferrets d'aiguillettes de diamans , -aigulets ...
Page 226
... French think . A book was published lately in England , quite as good , and more remarkable , than Fontanier's , which , in France , would have instantly called the author to office , -we mean the Turkish travels of Slade ; and had we ...
... French think . A book was published lately in England , quite as good , and more remarkable , than Fontanier's , which , in France , would have instantly called the author to office , -we mean the Turkish travels of Slade ; and had we ...
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