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THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... DoRsEr, the Duchefs of GORDONj: -Lady GEORCIWA GoRDoN, the Marchionefs de GALLO, ?? -JUsTINI ANI ,Madame de BuF- PIERs, Madame SALAD IN, Mrs. HuNTER, and feve- ral otier Engili Ladies ofthe firfi difin6lion. The Queen of SWEDEN was delivered of a fon and heir ...

THE WISHING-CAP

... to the many Rabelais would delight to 0se' Gargantua no longer considered as everyhody. The two pilgri0n41 whom he eat in a salad, would in these times have at least made coe- siderable objections. It would appear, from novels, that the Park enjoyed some ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... good, it is well to accompany it by a sausage, or some hith-tasted meat . then come the entremets, then the r6ti with its salad: after which, said he, I tout naturellement on fait monter le poisson.' Nothing could appear to me more unilatural than fish ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... by no other person than the grace- ful Titivate, alias Jonquil Jasmin-formerly a hair-dresser, now a pretended dresser of salads and geraniums. This pseudo-gardener cultivates the passion-flower of love-and under its influence, meta-, morphoses himself ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... forward and sing I've been roaming. What would any one of those boisterous hogs say to a customer who, having purchased a salad, should be forced by him to give A bunch of greens into the bargain? ...

NEW TEST ACT

... the best, instead of snuffling out a short grace before meat, and a long grace after meat, over alfat target of lantb with salad, and a little wine afterwards for the stomach's sake; fbllowed, in due time, by coffee, and tea, nine times out of ten at ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... TOMOHROW, at.w'o.Wk, eromaSFLFCTIO~N ojMSC nwthwill be Iltro- duca-Syphoy (i~ot)~a~ai~a lid oh die Wolise' (Webr-od (lilochileo-Salad Romnceforse.'fro the Songs or the Grave and GaY- Gle, Te Thihti Coquror (Wbb.-P~t I.Overture~, SmaoOaltii (AubeC) -Cavtln, ...

THEATRICAL EXAMINER

... throughout. She has a' happy style of acting while she's talking, and talking while she's acting, as where she rescues the salad and lectures Dubois. Her lively doggrel was good, too, as she sang it to the disguised minister:- Hey! hey! Monsieur t'Abb6 ...

MANNERS AND AMUSEMENTS

... blue devils occasioned by the occupa- tions of the morning are, in some measure, banished by the Perdrix aux choux, the Salade de volaille, the Tendon de veau, the Salmis de faisan, and all the et cetert of of culinary science, diluted with sundry ...

Published: Sunday 18 November 1838
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1649 | Page: 9 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE DRAMA

... melons in frames abould be carried on still, and moderate hot beds should be un made for sowing celery, radishes, and small salading; in open is borders also may be sown asparagus, cabbages, carrots, ciurled be atid Hambhngh parsley, Neapolitan kale, Onion ...

REVIEW FOR BOOKS

... side-hadJ been filed with gin-punch)t and stead to cool outside of the window. Mr. Skeflinglon himself bad msdsthe lobster-salad; and his domestic, or chsr-womnan, had eat the sandwiches; but of these latteri~r. Skeffiesgon himself did no I~ntend to partake ...

THE ODD FELLOWS' BALL; OR, EQUAL LAWS FOR ALL.*

... DEPEND US ALT, FnoM THE DAGGERS OF THE QUALITY! R. R. CURE oro EAR-AcHE.-Steep a clove of garlic for a few minutes in warm salad oil, pat it in the ear, rolled up in thin muslin; after a time the garlio will be dissolved, and the pain removed; then substitute ...