The perfumer destined this engraving for the savant Vauquelin, to whom he was under obligations.
Alexandre Crottat was a guest at the famous ball given by the perfumerin December, 1818.
In May, 1800, Birotteau theperfumer married Constance-Barbe-Josephine Pillerault.
Having taken pity on Pierrette Lorrain in her sickness, she gave to her, in 1828, the pleasures of music, playing the compositions of Weber, Beethoven or Herold.
As a former perfumerto Her Majesty Queen Marie-Antoinette, M.
One sort is rarely scented by itself, as a mixture of several is generally preferred; in which respect every perfumer has his peculiar secret.
At the corner of Beaufort Buildings flourished Mr. Lillie, the perfumer so often mentioned in the Tatler.
The simple distilled waters of the perfumer have been already noticed (see page 1745).
So the perfumer can improve on the natural or rather the distilled oil by leaving out part of the paraffin and adding the missing alcohol.
But every famous perfumer guards well the secret of his formulas and hands it as a legacy to his posterity.
The French perfumer does not confine himself to a single sense.
The perfumer had given the architect a free hand, and Grindot had done himself credit by fittings in the Pompadour style, which had in fact cost sixty thousand francs.
Papa is in the country," Celestine shouted, and it was explained to him that the ex-perfumer was away from home.
The perfumer will crop up now and then, and that is what keeps me from standing to be elected deputy.
At this stage the retired perfumer wiped his eyes, which were full of tears.
She saw that the ex-perfumer was taking a mean revenge on her as he had on Hulot; she felt sick with disgust, and a spasm rose to her throat, hindering speech.
Charlotte blushed, for she feared that the revelation which the perfumer seemed anxious to make might have something to do with her conduct towards Henry.
The third to the Florentine Rene, who, uniting to his title of perfumer that of magician, not only sold cosmetics and poisons, but also concocted philters and delivered oracles.
The late perfumer re-entered the Bourse leaning on the arms of the two honored merchants, his uncle and Joseph Lebas.
He called the perfumer Monsieur le chevalier to the door-way, and then he departed his enemy.
Happy the youth who in those levelling days when all hats looked alike, had contrived to create a sense of distance between the daughter of a perfumer and himself, the scion of an old Parisian family!
After the short visit the abbe went away without seeing the various apartments, which the perfumer and his wife dared not show him.
Du Tillet made the poor, amazed, bewildered perfumer sit down at a corner of the fireplace.
Thanks to his wife, the perfumer would only accept the place of deputy-mayor, which brought him less before the public.
The young architect in question had two ways open to him,--either to serve the perfumer well, or put him under contribution.
The perfumer went up the seventy-eight stairs which led to the little brown door of his uncle's appartement, thinking as he went that the old man must be very hale to mount them daily without complaining.
The interests of the perfumer in the house of Popinot and Company were sold to the said Popinot for the sum of forty-eight thousand francs.
The perfumer rushed headlong to the little dark staircase, as much to tell Raguet to close the shop as to pour out his excuses to Claparon for receiving him in the dining-room.
Mixing wholly with people to whom science and letters were of no importance, and whose information did not go beyond their specialty, having no time to give to higher studies, the perfumer had become a merely practical man.
If the ex-perfumer had gone alone, he would probably have irritated Molineux, and the matter would have become envenomed.
Spring Flowers" is an Englishman's invention, but there is scarcely a perfumerin Europe that does not attempt an imitation.
Prior to the removal of the excise duty upon soap, in 1853, it was a commercial impossibility for a perfumer to manufacture soap, because the law did not allow less than one ton of soap to be made at a time.
The perfumeruses musk principally in the scenting of soap, sachet powder, and in mixing for liquid perfumery.
The manufacturing perfumerrejects the advice of the inspired writer, to "consider the lilies of the field.
Like bodies of this kind undergoing a slow decomposition and possessing little volatility, it, when mixed with other very fleeting scents, gives permanence to them on the handkerchief, and for this quality the perfumer esteems it much.
The most important of these to the perfumer is what is termed curd soap, as it forms the basis of all the highly-scented soaps.
Some of the ottos sent by a native perfumer of Benares were deemed worthy of honorable mention.
Dare a perfumer sell a bottle of such a preparation to an "unprotected female?
None of the above soaps possess all these qualities in union, and, therefore, to produce such an article is the object of the perfumer in his remelting process.
On the contrary, if an English perfumerattempts to make Eau de Portugal, &c.
Whereas several have industriously spread abroad, that I am in partnership with Charles Lillie, the perfumer at the corner of Beauford Buildings; I must say with my friend Partridge, that they are knaves who reported it.
When I came home this evening, I found a present from Mr. Charles Lillie, the perfumer at the corner of Beauford Buildings, with a letter of thanks for the mention I made of him.
The perfumer enacts the gallant gay Lothario, and in his own district has the reputation of a prodigious rake, though he is ugly, and ill-made, and squints.
This perfumer was strongly suspected of curing rich uncles who thought themselves ill.
But, when the insinuations of the flippant perfumer had once made her looked at, her beauty, her apparently unprotected situation, and the account of the wager, seemed to render her an object to be stared at without scruple.
Noval junior discovered seated before a looking-glass, with a Barber and Perfumer dressing his hair, while a Tailor adjusts a new suit which he wears.
I'd have you to know that I can act as a gentleman as well as any other gentleman, sir," answered the perfumer with much dignity.
The perfumer knew perfectly well that Mr. Walker would pocket the ten pounds; but he was too easy to care for paying it, and too timid to quarrel with such a powerful friend.
At the close of the evening the tailor was in a greater rage, and the perfumer in greater despair than ever.
He had fallen very easy, the animal lay perfectly quiet, and the perfumer was to all intents and purposes as dead as the animal.
The perfumer was quite in a rage again by this time, and wiped his fat face with his pocket-handkerchief, and glared upon Mrs. Walker with a most determined air.
This sudden closing with him made the perfumer rather uneasy; but he was not to pay for three months, and so he said, "Done!
The worthy perfumer was, in fact, resolved to be exceedingly hard-hearted in his behaviour towards his old love, and acted over at night in bed the scene which was to occur when the meeting should take place.
The wig had been made with equal skill; it was not in the florid style which Mr. Eglantine loved in his own person, but, as the perfumer said, a simple straightforward head of hair.
However, this second quality is also quite popular and the perfumermust satisfy the demands of his customers as much as possible.
Hence the art of the perfumer consist in attaining this object as perfectly as possible by the correct composition of the perfume-materials at his disposal.
Most of the perfume-materials employed by the perfumer are derived from the vegetable kingdom; a few are of animal origin, whilst some are artificially prepared.
It is chiefly valued by the perfumer for its property of rendering other perfumes used in combination with it more durable and bringing out their scent.
It should be the aim of the perfumer to compound these substances so that a harmonious blending together of all the ingredients is attained.
For there used to come to the Tower one Ann Ratsford, the wife of a perfumer who lived at the sign of the Three Spanish Gypsies in the Exchange.
But the colonel was soft-hearted, and she was very kind; the colonel was so handsome and had such a soldierly air, and then all his friends had forgotten him and the perfumer was detestable.
This "famous Henry Dighton," as he styles himself in an advertisement in 1718, "sworn perfumer in ordinary to H.
His successor, Henry Coulthurst, promised "to furnish greater variety of the choicest and truest snuff than any perfumer in England, viz.