| 1794 - 544 Seiten
...of the intellect, nothing is fo phyfically and morally conducive, as an exclufion from the pleafures of the table. Corporeal temperance is mental luxury...more pampered with a pottage of herbs, than with the choicelt viands that were ever thought of by the fons of fenfuality. But I give up the defence of failing,... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1804 - 478 Seiten
...of -flic intellect, nothing is fo phylkally and morally coadocivc as an exdufion from the pleaiurqs of the table. Corporeal temperance is mental luxury : and 'the Mufe is fooner inebriated with ihe limpid beverage of the pure fountain, than with the richeft draught which the grape can afford;... | |
| Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott - 1804 - 488 Seiten
...exclufion from the pleafures of the table. Corporeal temperance is mental luxury : anil the Mufe is 1'ooncr inebriated with the limpid beverage of the pure fountain, than with the richeft draught •which the grape can afford ; more pampered with a pottage of herbs, than with the choicett... | |
| 1794 - 802 Seiten
...of the. intellect, nothing nib phyfically and morally conducive as an exclufion from the pleafures of the table. Corporeal temperance is mental luxury...beverage of the pure fountain, than with the richeft draught* which the grape can afford ; more pampered •with a -pottage of herbs, than with the choiceft... | |
| 1794 - 826 Seiten
...exclufion from the plcafures of the table. Corpore.il temperance is mental luxury ; and the Mufe is (boner inebriated with the limpid beverage of the pure fountain, than with the richeft draught which the grape can afford ; moiv pampered with a portage of herb-, than with the dioictft... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1808 - 270 Seiten
...exclusion from the pleasures of the table. Corporeal temperance is mental luxury ; and the Muse is sooner inebriated with the limpid beverage of the pure fountain, than with the richest draughts which the grape can afford ; more pampered with a pottage of herbs, than with the... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 662 Seiten
...exclusion from the pleasures of the table. Corporeal temperance is mental luxury ; and the Muse is sooner inebriated with the limpid beverage of the pure fountain, than with the richest draughts which the grape can afford ; more pampered with a pottage of herbs, than with the... | |
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