London Society, Bind 15James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1869 |
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Side 55
... WINE . T A PIPE OF TOBACCO . mence . But it is doubtful if the music per- vades the souls of all . ' Behold yon simpering dame , ' is she not absorbed in a sort of unholy triumph at having a pleasant place among the benchers ' ladies ...
... WINE . T A PIPE OF TOBACCO . mence . But it is doubtful if the music per- vades the souls of all . ' Behold yon simpering dame , ' is she not absorbed in a sort of unholy triumph at having a pleasant place among the benchers ' ladies ...
Side 57
... wine was the continual theme of the poets ; and though , in all probability , nobody would now be found to relish ... wine and water sweetened . Canary has ceased to be a favourite , or at least a common wine , long ago . The ...
... wine was the continual theme of the poets ; and though , in all probability , nobody would now be found to relish ... wine and water sweetened . Canary has ceased to be a favourite , or at least a common wine , long ago . The ...
Side 58
... wine , or to afford to drink even the vile adulterations sold as low - priced port and sherry , found consolation in ardent spirits . In 1700 , the average consumption of wine in England was about a gallon per head , and fifty years ...
... wine , or to afford to drink even the vile adulterations sold as low - priced port and sherry , found consolation in ardent spirits . In 1700 , the average consumption of wine in England was about a gallon per head , and fifty years ...
Side 59
... wine , and the ignorance even of wine merchants as to what should be the peculiar qualities of a sound and genuine vintage , that led to so much confusion as to the relative acidity of port and sherry , and the value of either as a ...
... wine , and the ignorance even of wine merchants as to what should be the peculiar qualities of a sound and genuine vintage , that led to so much confusion as to the relative acidity of port and sherry , and the value of either as a ...
Side 60
... wines of Greece , has contributed largely and ably to the wine literature of the country . Utterly despairing , as it would appear , of the integrity of port and sherry , and believing that the lighter continental vintages were ...
... wines of Greece , has contributed largely and ably to the wine literature of the country . Utterly despairing , as it would appear , of the integrity of port and sherry , and believing that the lighter continental vintages were ...
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