No foxhunter ever prepared himself for the field by more substantial appliances. His table was always provided, in addition to the usually plentiful delicacies of a Scotch breakfast, with some solid article, on which he did most lusty... The Scientific Monthly - Página 53editado por - 1917Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 294 páginas
...— " And laid at once a pound upon his plate." No fox-hunter ever prepared himself for the field by more substantial appliances. His table was always...— or, most welcome of all, a cold sheep's head, the charms of which primitive dainty he has so gallantly defended against the disparaging sneers of... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 428 páginas
...• " And laid at once a pound upon his plate." gPfo foxhunter ever prepared himself for the field by more substantial appliances. His table was always...— a round of beef — a pasty, such as made Gil Bias's eyes water — or, most welcome of all, a cold sheep's head, the charms of which primitive dainty... | |
| 1837 - 598 páginas
...Tovell— " And laid at once a pound upon his plate." No fox-hunter ever prepared himself for the field by more substantial appliances. His table was always...with some solid article, on which he did most lusty execution—a round of beef—a pasty, such as made Gil Bias' eyes water—or, most welcome of all,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1837 - 404 páginas
...Tovell— " And laid at once a pound upon his plate." 3 No foxhunter ever prepared himself for the field by more substantial appliances. His table was always...with some solid article, on which he did most lusty execution—a round of beef—a pasty, such as made Gil Blas's eyes water—-or, most welcome of all,... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 434 páginas
...— " And laid at once a pound upon his plate." No foxhunter ever prepared himself for the field by more substantial appliances. His table was always...— a round of beef — a pasty, such as made Gil Blas's eyes water — or, most welcome of all, a cold sheep's head, the charms of which primitive dainty... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1839 - 428 páginas
...veil— " And laid at once a pound upon his plate." No foxhunter ever prepared himself for the field by more substantial appliances. His table was always...— a round of beef — a pasty, such as made Gil Bias's eyes water — or, most welcome of all, a cold sheep's head, the charms of which primitive dainty... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1839 - 264 páginas
...'Squire Lovell, " And laid at once a pound upon his plate." No fox-hunter ever prepared himself by more substantial appliances. His table was always provided, in addition to the usual plentiful delicacies of a Scotch breakfast, with some solid article, on which he did most lusty... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1845 - 836 páginas
...And Inid at once a pound upon liis plate." No foxhuntcr ever prepared himself for the field by moro substantial appliances. His table was always provided,...— a round of beef — a pasty, such as made Gil Bias's eyes water — or, most welcome of all, a cold sheep's head, the charms of which primitive dainty... | |
| Walter Scott - 1847 - 612 páginas
...Tovell— " And laid at once a pound upon his plate." No foxhunter ever prepared himself for the field by more substantial appliances. His table was always...on which he did most lusty execution— a round of Ьееб'-а pastry, such as made Gil Bias's eyes water — or, most welcome of all, a cold sheep's... | |
| John Gibson Lockhart - 1848 - 428 páginas
...— " And laid at once a pound upon his plate." No foxhunter ever prepared himself for the field by more substantial appliances. His table was always...— a round of beef — a pasty, such as made Gil Bias's eyes water — or, most welcome of all, a cold sheep's head, the charms of which primitive dainty... | |
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