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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GALLIMAUFRIES»
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1
Petits Propos Culinaires
GALLIMAUFRIES'. OR. SOPHISTICATED. SPICINGS? A. REVALUATION. OF.
MEDIAEVAL. CUISINE. Barbara Santich In her recently published book, The
Original Mediterranean Cuisine (reviewed in PPC 50), Barbara Santich
discussed ...
“He's top bod for that line of business. And he's nearby, sort of.” “Could be worth a
shot. I don't know what he has, though.” Tatty turned to Mondrian. “We'll have to
find him first—but he'll be somewhere in the Gallimaufries, so it shouldn't be too ...
Busby calls those macaronic pieces " gallimaufries." The first work which was
sung entirely in Italian, and by Italian artists, was Almahide, by an unknown
composer, which was produced at the Haymarket Theater in the month of
January, 1710.
A little before Handel's arrival an opera had been performed ' for the first time in
this country' entirely in Italian, an improvement on which the wits of the time
fastened with more ferocity than they had done on the gallimaufries which they
had ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, 1857
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The Ladies' Lexicon, and Parlour Companion ...: Being Also ...
... house ; a part of the theatre. pi. galleries. GAL'LEY. s. A vessel driven by oars.
GAL'LIC, G AL'LIC AN: adj. French s. gallicism. GALLIGAS'KINS. s. Large open
hose. GALLIMAU'FRY. s. Any inconsistent or ridiculous medley. pi. gallimaufries.
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The Works of Henry Howard: Works of Surrey, including ...
No invention or matter have they of their own, but tack up a style of his stale
gallimaufries. The leaden headed Germans first began this, and we Englishmen
have surfeited their: absurd imitation. I pity Nizolius that had nothing to do but
pick ...
Henry Howard Earl of Surrey, Sir Thomas Wyatt, 1815
... and the rabble, which takes this for wit, will endure no better, because it is
above their understanding. This account I take from the best judges; for I thank
God, I have had the grace hitherto to avoid the seeing or reading of their
gallimaufries.
John Dryden, Sir Walter Scott, 1808
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Afoot and Alone: A Walk from Sea to Sea by the Southern ...
... eaters, he absolutely covered a table ten feet long, with all manner of onions,
stews, jams, pickles, preserves, canned stuff, vegetables, beans, tripe, molasses,
and indescribable and unre« solvable gallimaufries. . ARIZONA CIVILIZATION.
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Letters to Squire Pedant: In the East
The fabaceous and other esculents had undergone thorough elixation. The
poculent liquids had been well edulcorated ; the gallimaufries and ragouts were
also highly delectable, and gave quite an acuity to- the gusto of the eaters. After
the ...
Samuel Klinefelter Hoshour, 1870
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Encyclopaedia metropolitana: or Universal dictionary of ...
The first delighting in hodge-podge, gallimaufries, forced meats, &c. King. Art of
Cookery. A bad artist will make but a mere hodge-podge with the same materials
that one of a good taste shall prepare an excellent olio. Lansdown. The British ...
Edward Smedley, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, 1845
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for SCHEDULE A and “Gallimaufries” for the ubiquitous OLIOS, simply because it is such an exquisite word. And we're all about enjoying ... «New York Times, abr 15»