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ART

... are as bad as bad coo ke. The moulding here is hideous; tawdry with gilt, and ptrrsting forth with a stalwart growth of cauliflowers and such at decorative fdorescence as found favour in the period of tdeloide Villas. It is melancholy that the decoration ...

THE PERIODICALS.—IV

... allowed to waver in choice between such spellings as Abbey and Abby, Bronz and Bronze, Burlesque and Burlesk, Car and Carr, Cauliflower and Collifiower, Chamois and Shamois, Coddle and Codle, College and Colledge. We may spell afraid with two f's, awkward ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... example, your plate would contain, say, a slice of turkey, a piece of stuffing, a sausage, pickles, a slice of tongue, cauliflower, and potatoes. According to habit and custom, a judicious and careful selection from this little bazaar of good thiiogo ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... and at home is thrown by the egorillt ito the dust-hole or hog-tub. In these dishes all young v, lO en such as peas or cauliflower, may be boiled without water vithani;'an ounce of butter, thereby preserving the delicacy of the 2 i Ostead of throwing ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... him with, Pray, Mr Kenyon, as you are going out, will you be kind enough to call at the greengrocer's and order me a cauliflower? or, stay-perhaps yon would have no objection to bring it home with you ? K Kenyon bowed, and o0l his return informed the ...

LITERATURE

... Scudamore must declare that in many visits to Covent Garden I have never seen savoys, or endive, or leeks, or lettuces, or cauliflowers, so fine as those which are produced by the little gardeners who are attached to the 6coles primaires of the Boulonnais ...

LITERATURE

... between cauldrons of boiling, clear, green water, holes that suddenly spirted out hot mud or fumes of sulphur, cream-coloured cauliflowers of silica, growing at the edge of simmering beryl-coloured pools, and which the author thus graphically describes:- The ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... prolong the sitting to an hour and a quarter), a plate containing scarlet-runner beans, in a very greasy state, or some cauliflower saturated with butter (lukewarm), is placed before you. . . . The next dish may be hot cray fishes, of about the size of ...

LITERATURE

... for the most part in temperate countries, and that important for yielding edible leaves are the cabbage, artichoke, cauliflower, and spinage (sic). Perhaps the book may be best characterised by pointing out the fact that the index contains 623 subjects ...

LITERATURE

... she had any doubts on that score they were soon set at rest, when there was placed on the table the leg of mutton and the cauliflower on the same dish, both having been roasted together in the oven, the former being burnt to a cinder, while the latter was ...