| John Cordy Jeaffreson - 1875 - 354 pages
...any others at meals, should unadvisedly touch the dishe of meate with his fingers from which all at the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence...lawcs of good manners, insomuch that for his error ho shalle be at least brow-beaten if not reprehended in wordes. This form of feeding, 1 understand,... | |
| John Hawkins - 1875 - 532 pages
...any others at meale, should unadvisedly touch the ' dish of meate with his fingers from which all at the table doe cut, he ' will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed ' the lawes of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at ' the least brow-beaten, if not reprehended... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 494 pages
...any others at meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all at the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch that for his error, he shall be at the least brow-beaten, if not reprehended... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 488 pages
...any others at meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all at the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch that for his error, he shall be at the least brow-beaten, if not reprehended... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 484 pages
...any others at meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all at the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch that for his error, he shall be at the least brow-beaten, if not reprehended... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1876 - 1228 pages
...uny others at niealc, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all at х * LQ = | 7 265 [3" u/ 6 5 CTڊ e $8 V`< 6> 6 $ vDk t ) ž 1 N V lawes of good manners; insomuch that for his error, he shall be at least brow-beaten, if not reprehended... | |
| Stacey Grimaldi - 1881 - 434 pages
...at meale. should unadvisidly touch the dish of meate with his fingers from which all the table doc cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the Company as having transgressed the lawes of good manners, in so much that for his error he shall be at least brow beaten, if not reprehended... | |
| Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society - 1886 - 482 pages
...they fasten their fork, which they hold in the other hand, upon the same dish ; so that should any one unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from which all the table do cut, he will give offence to the company as having transgressed the laws of good manners. This form... | |
| Mrs. Edmund Boger - 1887 - 692 pages
...Commoration, tarrying or dwelling in a place (Bailey's Dictionary). from which all at the table doe eat, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, in so much that for his error he shall be at the least brow-beaten, if not reprehended... | |
| William Shepard Walsh, Henry Collins Walsh, William H. Garrison, Samuel R. Harris - 1892 - 332 pages
...be that sitting in the company of any others at meale, should unadvisedly touch the dish of méate with his fingers from which all the table doe cut,...offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners; insomuch that for his error he shall be at least brow-beaten, if not reprehended... | |
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