In the evening, when no more guests are expected, the meal is prepared according to the number and dignity of the persons assembled, and according to the wealth of the family who entertains. The kitchen does not supply many dishes, nor high seasoned incitements... The history of Wales - Página 77por John Jones - 1824Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1807 - 856 páginas
...Welsh ; and in each family the art of playing on the harp is held preferable to any other learning. In the evening, when no more guests are expected,...prepared according to the number and dignity of the |>ersons assembled, and according lo the wealth of the family which entertains; the kitchen docs not... | |
| 1808 - 560 páginas
...Welsh ; aod in each family the art of playing on the harp is held preferable to any other learning. la the evening, when no more guests are expected, the...prepared according to the number and dignity of the prsons assembled, and according to the wealth of the family who entertain»; th« kitchen doee not... | |
| 1806 - 816 páginas
...Welsh ; and in each family the art of playing on the harp is held preferable to any other learning. In the evening, when no more guests are expected,...assembled, and according to the wealth of the family which entertains; the kitchen docs not supply many dishes, nor highly seasoned incitements to eating... | |
| Peter Roberts - 1815 - 398 páginas
...morning refreshment, and not lodging. Those who arrive in the morning are entertained till evening by the conversation of young women, and the music of...according to the number and dignity of the persons present, and according to the wealth of the family who entertains. The kitchen does not furnish many... | |
| 1825 - 120 páginas
...house has its young women and harps allotted to this purpose. In the evening, when no more guests arc expected, the meal is prepared, according to the number and dignity of the persons present, and according to the wealth of the family that entertains. The kitchen docs not furnish many... | |
| Ernest Silvanus Appleyard - 1852 - 182 páginas
...morning are entertained till evening by the conversation of young women, and the music of the harp. In the evening, when no more guests are expected,...the number and dignity of the persons assembled, and the wealth of the family who entertains. While the family is engaged in waiting on the guests, the... | |
| Giraldus (Cambrensis.) - 1863 - 550 páginas
...the Welsh ; and in each family the art of playing on the harp is held preferable to any other^arning. In the evening, when no more guests are expected,...entertains. The kitchen does not supply many dishes, nor 'highseasoned incitements to eating. The house is not furnished with tables, cloths, or napkins. They... | |
| John Saunders - 1869 - 308 páginas
...with the music of the harp ; for in this country (Wales), almost every house is provided with both ... In the evening, when no more guests are expected,...assembled, and according to the wealth of the family which entertains. The kitchen does not supply many dishes, nor high-seasoned incitements to eating.... | |
| John Saunders - 1869 - 340 páginas
...with the music of the harp ; for in this country (Wales), almost every house is provided with both ... In the evening, when no more guests are expected,...assembled, and according to the wealth of the family which entertains. The kitchen does not supply many dishes, nor high-seasoned incitements to eating.... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1916 - 636 páginas
...invitation. But if they refuse the preferred service they only wish for morning refreshment, not lodging. Those who arrive in the morning are entertained till...high seasoned incitements to eating. The house is not furnished with tables, cloths, or napkins. They study nature more than splendour, for which reason,... | |
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