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Nay a man, by eating Fish, may make provision for the Flesh; especially when he makes it to swim in Wine. He may by Both so fill his Belly, and so fulfill his Appetite, as that his Abstinence from Flesh may but conduce to his sensuality; and all his Lenten entertainment prove but a sacrifice to his Lust. The most voluptuous Apolausticks, in the Accompt of Athenaeus, became infamous for nothing more, |
Nay a man, by eating Fish, may make provision for the Flesh; especially when he makes it to swim in Wine. He may by Both so fill his Belly, and so fulfil his Appetite, as that his Abstinence from Flesh may but conduce to his sensuality; and all his Lenten entertainment prove but a sacrifice to his Lust. The most voluptuous Apolausticks, in the Account of Athenaeus, became infamous for nothing more, |
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Note 0 |
Ex his sunt, jejunare, vigilare, legere, &c. Idem ibidem. |
Ex his sunt, jejunare, Vigilare, Legere, etc. Idem ibidem. |
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Note 1 |
De Philoxeno Cytherio. Apicio, aliisque, consule Athenaeum, l. 1. c. 6. |
De Philoxeno Cytherio. Apicio, aliisque, Consul Athenaeum, l. 1. c. 6. |
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