 | Manfred Pfister - Travelers' writings, English - 1996 - 554 pages
...at meal, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from which all at the table do cut, 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... | |
 | Language Arts & Disciplines - 1857
...in the company of any others at meate, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his fingers, from which all at the table doe cut, he will give...shall be at least browbeaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This forme of feeding is, I understand, generally used in all places of Italy, their forkes... | |
 | Thomas Carlyle - History - 1857
...the company of any others at méate, should unadvisedly touch the dish of méate with his fingers, from which all at the table doe cut, he will give...shall be at least browbeaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This forme of feeding is, I understand, generally used in all places of Italy, their forkes... | |
 | ...sitting in the company of others at meate, should vnaduisedly touch the dish of meate with Ms fingers from which all at the table doe cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as haning transgressed the laws of good manners, in so much that for hi* error he shall be at the least... | |
 | Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
...fingers, from which all at the table doe cut, he will giue occasion of offence vnto the company, as hauing transgressed the lawes of good manners, insomuch that for his error he shall be at the least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in wordes. This forme of feeding, I vnderstand, is generally... | |
 | John Dover Wilson - Social Science - 1968 - 291 pages
...at meal, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from which all at the table do cut, 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... | |
 | Social Science - 1810
...mealcs, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meate with his lingers, from which all the tahlfr doc cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the Inwes of good manners, in so much that lor his error he shall be at the least brow-beaten, it' not... | |
 | Charles Knight - Biography & Autobiography - 1845
...others at meals, should unadvisedly touch the dish of meat with his fingers from which all at table do cut, he will give occasion of offence unto the company, as having transgressed the laws of good manners, insomuch he shall be at the least brow-beaten, if not reprehended in words. This... | |
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