Mounts marrow-bones; cuts fifty-angled custards; Rears bulwark pies; and, for his outer works He raiseth ramparts of immortal crust; And teacheth all the tactics at one dinner: What ranks, what files to put his dishes in, The whole art military! The Artisan in Elizabethan Literature - Strana 78autor/autoři: Charles Wellner Camp - 1923 - 171 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 str.
...of the And hear'st him read, interpret, and demonstrate !) Л master-cook ! why, he's the man o'men, For a professor! he designs, he draws, He paints,...and fish, Some he dry-dishes, some motes round with Mounts marrow-bones, cuts fifty angled custards, Gears bulwark pies, and for his outer works, He raiseth... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 790 str.
...of the And hear'st him read, interpret, und demonstrate !) A master-cook ! why, he's the man o'men, For a professor ! he designs, he draws, He paints,...builds, he fortifies, Makes citadels of curious fowl and h'sh, Some he dry-dishes, some motes round with broths ; Mounts marrow-bones, cuts fifty angled custardi,... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 474 str.
...school, That's both the nurse and mother of the arts, And hear'st him read, interpret, and demonstrate— A master-cook ! why, he's the man of men, For a professor...of curious fowl and fish, Some he dry-dishes, some metes round withbroths; Mounts marrow-bones, cuts fifty-angled custards, Rears bulwark pies, and for... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 472 str.
...school, That's both the nurse and mother of the arts, And hear'st him read, interpret, and demonstrate— A master-cook ! why, he's the man of men, For a professor...fortifies, Makes citadels of curious fowl and fish, Somehedry-dishes, some motes round with broths; Mounts marrow-bones, cuts fifty-angled custards, Rears... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1816 - 482 str.
...school, That's both the nurse and mother of the arts, And heard'st him read, interpret, and demonstrate. A master-cook ! * why, he's the man of men, For a...carves, he builds, he fortifies, Makes citadels of carious fowl and fish, Some he dry-ditches, some motes round with broths ; Mounts marrow-bones ; cuts... | |
| John Nichols - 1828 - 702 str.
...serv'd some years in that deep school, That 's both the nurse and mother of the arts, A Master-cook! l why, he's the man of men For a professor ! he designs,...fortifies, Makes citadels of curious fowl and fish, Some he dry-ditches, some motes round with broths ; Mounts marrow-bones ; cuts fifty-angled custards ; Rears... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 str.
...reflections; And saide that in Rome was swirhc on. Chaucer. The Syuiere'i Tale, vip A master cook', why he's the man of men, For a professor! he designs,...paints, he carves, he builds, he fortifies, Makes ciuulels for curious fowl and fish ; VOL. II. Lat. Angulus, Gr. ayyvXov, from ayyuXou), to curve, (o... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1838 - 1200 str.
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| Charles Knight - 1841 - 918 str.
...necessary to make an accomplished cook—cooks were then personages that the great delighted to honour:— "A master-cook ! why, he's the man of men, For a professor!...fortifies, Makes citadels of curious fowl and fish: Some he dry-ditches, some moats round with broths ; Mounts marrow-bones; cuts fifty-angled custards; Rears... | |
| Charles Knight - 1841 - 478 str.
...— cooks were then personages that the great delighted to honour :— " A master-cook ! why, he 's the man of men, ' ' For a professor ! he designs,...fortifies, Makes citadels of curious fowl and fish : LONDON. Some he dry-ditches, some moats round with broths ; Mounts marrow-bones ; cuts fifty-angled... | |
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