| 1802 - 558 sayfa
...with ihfffl to the drawing-room, where the company, after thanking the maiierai» muiréis nifirefsof the houfe with a polite or rather ceremonious bow...regaled with tea 'and coffee. I have not entered into a circumflantial defcription of thefe long dinners, but only given the general outline, that I might... | |
| 1803 - 926 sayfa
...with which it is fealbned. After dinner the ladies do not leave him to his bottle ; he is expeiîed to adjourn immediately with them to the drawing-room,...or rather ceremonious bow for their good cheer, are regalid v.-ith tea and coffee. I have not entered into a circurnftantial defcription of thefe long... | |
| 1803 - 866 sayfa
...with them to the drawing-rooir, where the company, after thanking the master and mistress of the house with a polite, or rather ceremonious, bow for their...regaled with tea and coffee. I have not entered into a circumstantial description of these long dinners, but only given the general outline, that I might... | |
| 1803 - 892 sayfa
...with them to the drawing-room, where the company, after thanking the master and mistress of the house with a polite, or rather ceremonious, bow for their...regaled with tea and coffee. I have not entered into a circtimfitantial description of these long dinners, but only given the general outline, that I might... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 892 sayfa
...spice* with which it is seasoned. After dinner the ladies do not leave him to his bottle, he is expected to adjourn immediately with them to the drawing-room, where the company, after thanking the master and mistress 'of the house with a polite, or rather ceremonious, bo\v tor their good cheer,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 sayfa
...master and mistress' of the house with a polite, or rather ceremonious, bow for their good che«r, are regaled with tea and coffee. I have not entered into a circumstantial description of these long dinners, but only given the general outline, that I might... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 592 sayfa
...with which it is seasoned. After dinner the ladies do not leave him to his bottle ; he is expected to adjourn immediately with them to the drawing-room, where the company, after thanking the master and mistress of the house with a polite or rather ceremonious bow for their good cheer, are... | |
| Amos Dean - 1869 - 542 sayfa
...drawing room, where the company, after thanking the master and mistress of the house with a polite and rather ceremonious bow for their good cheer, are regaled with tea and coffee. The Swedish court intrenches itself behind a vast many forms and ceremonies, but this is within what... | |
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