"Dieter" Quotes from Famous Books
... high birth to understand cookery, it was then, and Imogen excelled in this useful art; and, as her brothers prettily expressed it, Fidele cut their roots in characters, and sauced their broth, as if Juno had been sick, and Fidele were her dieter. "And then," said Polydore to his brother, ... — Tales from Shakespeare • Charles Lamb and Mary Lamb
... How Angell-like he sings? Gui. But his neate Cookerie? Arui. He cut our Rootes in Charracters, And sawc'st our Brothes, as Iuno had bin sicke, And he her Dieter ... — The First Folio [35 Plays] • William Shakespeare |