I speak not of your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — those hobbydehoys — but a young and tender suckling— under a moon old — guiltless as yet of the sty — with no original speck of the amor... The Quarterly Review - Page 471edited by - 1836Full view - About this book
| Gardening - 1850 - 376 pages
..." that of all the delicacies of tho whole eatable world, I will mention this as the most delicate ; I speak not of your grown porkers, things between pig and pork, but of a tender suckling under a moon old." If your opinion coincides with the one quoted (I must own... | |
| 1822 - 694 pages
...delicacies in the whole mundus edibilit, I will maintain it to be the most delicate — princeps obtoniorum. I speak not of your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — those hobbydehoys— but a young and tender suckling — under a moon old 1822-2 A Diurrtation... | |
| Charles Lamb - Essays - 1835 - 440 pages
...be assigned in favour of any culinary object, that pretext and excuse might be found in ROAST FIG. Of all the delicacies in the whole mundus edibilis,...will maintain it to be the most delicate — princeps obsoniornm. I speak not of your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — these hobbydehoys... | |
| English literature - 1835 - 432 pages
...be assigned in favour of any culinary object, that pretext and excuse might be found in ROAST pin. Of all the delicacies in the whole mundus edibilis, I will maintain it to be the most delicate — princtps obsoniarum. I speak not of your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — those... | |
| 1835 - 430 pages
...delicacies in the whole mundui editilis, I will maintain it to be the most delicate — princepi obsmiarum. I speak not of your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — those hobbydehoya — but a young and tender suckling — under a moon old — guiltless as yet... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1836 - 602 pages
...refuse to join his testimony to ours as to the effect produced by the appearance of a roast pig at ope of the delightful parties of a brother magistrate,...edibilis, I will maintain it to be the most delicate — yrinceps obsoniorum. ' 1 speak not of your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — these... | |
| Charles Lamb - English literature - 1836 - 362 pages
...be assigned in favour of any culinary object, that pretext and excuse might be found in ROAST PIG, Of all the delicacies in the whole mundus edibilis,...will maintain it to be the most delicate — princeps dbsoniorum. I speak not of your grown porkers — things between pig arid pork — these hobbydehoys... | |
| Charles Lamb, Thomas Noon Talfourd - 1838 - 486 pages
...be assigned in favour of any culinary object, that pretext and excuse might be found in ROAST FIG. Of all the delicacies in the whole mundus edibilis,...your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — those hobbydehoys — but a young and tender suckling — under a moon old — guiltless as yet... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1840 - 304 pages
...pretext and excuse might be found in ROAST PIG. Of all the delicacies in the whole mundus tdibilis, I will maintain it to be the most delicate —princeps...your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — those hobbydehoys — but a young and tender suckling — under a moon old — guiltless as yet... | |
| Charles Lamb - Essays - 1845 - 396 pages
...pretext and excuse might be found in ROAST PIG. Of all the delicacies in the whole mundus edibiUs, I will maintain it to be the most delicate — princeps...your grown porkers — things between pig and pork — those hobbydehoys — but a young and tender suckling — under a moon old — guiltless as yet... | |
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