| Historical mirror - 1776 - 308 páginas
...fall, and fpills the tea or coffee on his breeches. At dinner, his awkwardnefs difttnguifhts itfelf particularly, as he has more to do : there he holds his knife, fork, and fpoon, differently from other people ; eats with his knife to the great danger of his mouth, picks... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1801 - 474 páginas
...diflinguifhes itfelf particularly, as lie has more to do : there he •holds his knife, fork, and ipoon, differently from other •people ; eats with his knife, to the great danger -of his mouth ; picks his teeth with his fork ; and p.uts his ipoon, which has been in his throat twenty times,... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.) - 1813 - 430 páginas
...spills the tea or eoffee on his breeehes. At dinner, his awkwardness distinguishes itself partieularly, as he has more to do : there he holds his knife, fork,...people ; eats with his knife to the great danger of his mouth, pieks his teeth with his fork, and puts his spoon, whieh has been in his throat twenty times,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1814 - 234 páginas
...and lets either the cup or the saucer fall, and spills the tea or coffce on his clothes. At dinner, his awkwardness distinguishes itself particularly,...people; eats, with his knife to the great danger of his lips ; picks his tceth with his fork; and puts his spoon, which has bcen in his mouth twenty times,... | |
| William Scott - 1814 - 424 páginas
...great a distance from the table that he frequently drops the meat between his plate and his mouth ; he holds his knife, fork and spoon differently from other people ; eats with his knife to the manifest danger of his mouth ; and picks his teeth with his fork. If he is to carve, he cannot hit... | |
| Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1815 - 360 páginas
...lets either the cup or the saucer fall , and spills the tea or coffee in his breeches. At dinner , his awkwardness distinguishes itself particularly...people , eats with his knife to the great danger of his mouth , picks his te-eth with his fork , and puts his spoon , which has been in his throat twenty times,... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 236 páginas
...his clothes. At dinner his awkwardness distinguishes itself particularly, as he has more to do. 7. There, he holds his knife, fork, and spoon, differently...; eats with his knife, to the great danger of his lips; picks his teeth with his fork; and puts his spoon, which has been in his mouth twenty times,... | |
| William Scott - 1820 - 422 páginas
...great a distance from the table that he frequently drops the meat -between his plate and his mouth ; he holds his knife, fork and spoon differently from other people ; eats with his knilt to the manifest danger of his mouth ; and picks his teeth with his lurk. If he is to carve, he... | |
| William Scott - 1819 - 366 páginas
...great a distance from the table, that he frequently drops the meat between his plate and his mouth ; he holds his knife, fork and spoon differently from other people ;.eats with hia knife, to the manifest danger of his mouth ; and picks his teeth with his fork. k * If he is to... | |
| William Scott - 1823 - 396 páginas
...great a distance from the table, that he frequently drops the meat between his plate and his mouth ; he holds his knife, fork, and spoon, differently from other people ; eats with his knife, to the manifest danger of his mouth ; and picks his teeth with his fork. If he is to carve, he cannot hit... | |
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