| 1835 - 430 pages
...unfold its napkin, wipe its lips, make use of the spoon and the fork to carry the victuals to its mouth, pour out its drink into a glass, touch glasses when...tea, leave it to cool before drinking, and all this without any other instigation than the signs or the command of its master, and often of its own accord.... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1836 - 290 pages
...mouth ;' pour out its drink into a glass, and touch the glasses when invited ; take a cup and saucer, lay them on the table, put in sugar, pour out its tea, leave it to cool, and then drink it. All this it would do without any other instigation than the signs or commands of... | |
| Lindley Murray, Israel Alger (Jun.) - 1846 - 180 pages
...mouth ; pour out its drink into a glass, and touch glasses when invited ;• take a cup and sau'cer, lay them on the table, put in sugar, pour out its tea, leave it to cool, and then drink it. 12. All this it would do without any other instigation than the signs or commands'... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1853 - 1254 pages
...iml'ulil its napkin, wipe its lips, make use of the spoon and the fork to cany the victuals to its mouth, pour out its drink into a glass, touch glasses when...in sugar, pour out its tea, leave it to cool before dnnkiug ; and all this without any other instigation than the signs or the command of its master, and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1854 - 614 pages
...the fork to carry the victuals to its mouth, pour out its drink into a glass, touch glasses when 42 T invited, take a cup and saucer and lay them on the...tea, leave it to cool before drinking, and all this without any other instigation than the signs or command of its master, and often of its own accord.... | |
| Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1857 - 756 pages
...unfold its napkin, wipe its lips, make use of the spoon and the fork to carry the victuals to its mouth, pour out its drink into a glass, touch glasses when...tea, leave it to cool before drinking, and all this without any other instigation than the signs or the command of its master, and often of its own accord.... | |
| 1867 - 494 pages
...unfold its napkin, wipe its lips, make use of the spoon and the fork to carry the victuals to its mouth, pour out its drink into a glass, touch glasses when...tea, leave it to cool before drinking, and all this without any other instigation than the command of its master, and often of its own accord. ML Brosse... | |
| Hudson Tuttle - 1870 - 320 pages
...table, unfold its napkin, wipe its lips, make use of the spoon and fork to carry the food to its mouth, pour out its drink into a glass, touch glasses when invited, take a cup and saucer, put in sugar, pour out its tea, leave it to cool before drinking. It was gentle and inoffensive ; it... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1875 - 1412 pages
...unfold its napkin, wipe its lips, make use of the spoon and the fork w carry the victuals to its mouth, pour out its drink into a glass, touch glasses when invited, take a cup and saucer mid lay them on the table, pnt in eugur, pour out its tea, leave it to cool before drinking, and all... | |
| H. Charlton Bastian - 1880 - 730 pages
...unfold its napkin, wipe its lips, make use of the spoon and fork to carry the victuals to its mouth, pour out its drink into a glass, touch glasses when...invited, take a cup and saucer and lay them on the table, pnt in sugar, pour out its tea, leave it to cool before drinking, and all this without any other instigation... | |
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