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A TALE OF A TRUNK—PARKER THE COMEDIAN

... impulse of elec- tricity-(it is necessary to lielition that Mrs. Brown a good deal resembled in her composition that of a salad, oil and vinegar, with mustard in abundance) -'How is it? what is it? who is it that has said anything, Mr. Parker?' ' Mrs ...

THE THEATRICAL ERA

... treatment turns our milk of judicial kindness into the curds of condemn nation; and all the vinegar contained within the lobster-salad which concludes our evening's entertainments works out in- continently through our pen-nib, and sours our critique accordingly ...

Published: Sunday 03 May 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1520 | Page: 5 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE LITERARY ERA

... used, illustrated with Explana- tory Engravings. To this chapter succeeds a brief notice of the articles employed in French salads, so highly esteemed throughout Europe. The Management of the Table occupies the next few pages. It contains many valuable ...

Published: Sunday 21 June 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1688 | Page: 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE SNOB'S PROGRESS

... mellow and subdued gleam over the gasping floun- ders, consumptive radishes, sleepy pears, and lucifers, song-books. straps, salads, andperriwinkles,thattheir baskets displayed. Snipey knew the keepers of all these wandering establishments, and exchanged ...

Published: Sunday 14 June 1846
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2023 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LITERATURE

... one Dn unconscious inlstafiee, ind'icating that thc authlor's ce associations withl thle mornilng nmeal partake more of 'ce salad, .bicre, and Bordeauix, than with tea and y, coffcee and butteredl rolls. In the height of the ry SeSSiOnl of Parliamient, ...

FINE ARTS

... ice ef It. Dusilliol ,,a Fretwh archlitect, anil Professor Donaldson. The fronts are Illiolly faced vvitlI Cacii stonie, SAlad have pillels, of decorative iniar- bles in the piers betvweln thle Nindows. Tile latter alre novelt iii the 1)rraiigemnent ...

THEATRES ETC

... live as well as,' play, and more than twenty five thousand buttered biscuits (2d. each), with two tons of salad (say 2d. a lb. for salad), were washed down by twenty thousand pint bottles of porter (prime Dublin and London, 4d. per bottle), and t ...

Published: Sunday 10 June 1849
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4956 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE THEATRES

... halls. Such, as the novel- ists have it, was our mental ejaculation upon reading the bill of the play for Wednesday. In our salad days we had seen Jones as Puff, Liston as Don Whiskerandos and little podgy Mrs. Liston as Tilbsurina. But wherefore suffer ...

Published: Sunday 15 November 1840
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2890 | Page: 2 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE MAGAZINES for NOVEMBER

... dainties washed a are down by iced cbampalne, ,coprnp&I lyeormanaing, -Wi [Ir be humblo brecthre;to the booe o IisSand the salads of miss, Nebuchadnezzar; and Fashion, in furs and velvet, com- rtous fo,-tably bekolding her esqualied esstere shivering in ...

LITERATURE

... fried trouts; then beel steaks, arid fried potatoes; an omelette, which he had nearly to himself; now artichokes, served up en salade, with oil and vinegar; exquisite fruit, bad etheese; 'ine, and ean de.vie, eanclud- lag with cafe au laits Everything was ...

LITERATURE

... and tomahawks of she red-sknins, that, ill the Rtorky Mounltaino ir that vast, lovely, and fertile valley, rolled tire Bayou salade, in tire exquisite Old Park, stream by thouoands; but hundreds also escape, nird, runcusilugiho produce of the rase it ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... of wh Gloucester was not worthy to holst a candle to thle Strand, Sh among whose gay haberdashiers' shops liar green and Y salad slays had passed. In the clear atmosphere of her 1, country home, she pined after the smother of the ?? polis ; and, like others ...