To prevent, therefore, giving offence to their customers by any such disappointment, it hath been usual with the honest and well-meaning host to provide a bill of fare which all persons may peruse at their first entrance into the house ; and having thence... The Works of Henry Fielding: Tom Jones. 1899 - Página 1por Henry Fielding - 1899Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1781 - 778 páginas
...and if every thing i» not agreeable to their tafte, will challenge a right to cenfure, to фиГе, and ' to d— n their dinner, without controul. To prevent, therefore, giving otfence to their cuftomers by any fucli difappoimmem, it hath been ufual, with - the honeft and well-meaning... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1783 - 406 páginas
...; and if every thing is not agreeable to their tafte, will challenge a right to cenfure, to abufe, and to d— —n their dinner without controul. To prevent therefore giving offence to their cuftomers by any fuch difappointment, it hath be«n ufual, Vpt.VH. V with •with the honeft and well-meaning... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1820 - 366 páginas
...insist on gratifying; their palates, however nice and whimsical these may prove; and, if every thing is not agreeable to their taste, will challenge a right to censure, to abuse, and to d—n their dinner without control. To prevent, therefore, giving offence to their customers by any... | |
| 1820 - 380 páginas
...insist on gratifying their palates, however nice and whimsical these may prove; and, if every thing is not agreeable to their taste, will challenge a right to censure, to abuse,, and to d—n their dinner without control. To prevent, therefore, giving offence to their customers by any... | |
| Christian Heinrich Gottlieb Köchy - 1823 - 162 páginas
...insist on gratifying their palates, however nice and whimsical these may prove; and if every thing is not agreeable to their taste, will challenge a right to censure, to abuse, and tod — n their dinner without control. 4?citte ber grope ©oetfje biee bebocfyt, ge= roijj roiicbe... | |
| Henry Fielding, Walter Scott - 1831 - 564 páginas
...insist on gratifying their palates, however nice and whimsical these may prove ; and, if every thing is not agreeable to their taste, will challenge a...censure, to abuse, and to d — n their dinner without control. To prevent, therefore, giving offence to their customers by any such disappointment, it hath... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1832 - 438 páginas
...insist on gratifying their palates, however nice and whimsical these may prove ; and, ifevery thing is not agreeable to their taste, will challenge a...censure, to abuse, and to d — n their dinner without control. To prevent, therefore, giving offence to their customers by any such disappointment, it hath... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1836 - 454 páginas
...their taste, will challenge a right to censure, to abuse, and to d — n their dinner without control. To prevent, therefore, giving offence to their customers by any such disappointment, it has been usual with the honest and well-meaning host to provide a bill of fare, which all persons may... | |
| Henry Fielding - 1845 - 578 páginas
...fare he pleases; and though this should he very indifferent, and utterly disagreeable to the tsste of his company, they must not find any fault; nay,...will challenge a right to censure, to abuse, and to d—n their dinner without control. To prevent, therefore, giving offence to their customers by any... | |
| Charles Dickens - 1846 - 828 páginas
...treat, but rather as one who keeps a public ordinary, at which all persons are welcome for their money. Men who pay for what they eat, will insist on gratifying...will challenge a right to censure , to abuse, and to damn their dinner without control. "To prevent, therefore, giving offence to their customers by any... | |
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