| Sir John Sinclair - 1806 - 510 頁
...immediately after meals; nor is my underftanding ever clearer^ nor am I apt to be drowfy ; the food I take being in too fmall a quantity to fend up any...foul together ; and the things I eat are as follow. Fir 11, bread, panado, fome broth with an egg in it, or fuch other good kinds of foup or fpoon-meat.... | |
| Sir John Sinclair - 1807 - 516 頁
...is my underftanding ever clearer; nor am I apt to be drowfy ; the food I take being' in too I'm ail a quantity to fend up any fumes to the brain. O how...keep body and foul together ; and the things I eat areas follow. Firft, bread, panado, fome broth with an egg in it, or fuch other good kinds of foup... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - 1822 - 580 頁
...understanding ever clearer ; nor am I apt to be drowsy ; the food I take being in too small a quantity to send up any fumes to the brain. O, how advantageous it...eat but little ! Accordingly, I who know it eat but just enough to keep body and soul together ; and the things I eat are as follows :— First, bread,... | |
| 1822 - 576 頁
...clearer; nor am I apt to be drowsy ; the food I take being in too small a quantity to send up any fames to the brain. O, how advantageous it is to an old man to eat but little ! Accordingly, I who knew it eat but just enough to keep body and soul together; and the things I ea* are as follows :—... | |
| Luigi Cornaro - 1823 - 160 頁
...understanding ever clearer ; nor am I apt to be drowsy ; the food I take being in too small a quantity to send up any fumes to the brain. O, how advantageous it...eat but little ! Accordingly, I who know it eat but just enough to keep body and soul together ; and the things I eat are as follows : — First, bread,... | |
| Luigi Cornaro, Piero Maroncelli - 1842 - 244 頁
...understanding ever clearer ; nor am I apt to be drowsy ; the food I take being in too small a quantity to send up any fumes to the brain. O, how advantageous it...but little ! Accordingly, I, who know it, eat but just enough to keep body and soul together ; and the things I eat are as follow : First, bread, panado,... | |
| Luigi Cornaro - 1842 - 254 頁
...understanding ever clearer ; nor am I apt to be drowsy ; the food I take being in too small a quantity to send up any fumes to the brain. O, how advantageous it is to ari old man to eat but little ! Accordingly, I, Who know it, eat but just enough to keep body and soul... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1865 - 478 頁
...understanding is always clearer, the food I take .being too small in quantity to send up any fumes into my brain. O, how advantageous it is to an old man to eat but little ! " In a letter to a friend, written when he was ninety-one, the old man rejoices over his vigor and... | |
| Lydia Maria Child - 1865 - 482 頁
...understanding is always clearer, the food I take being too small in quantity to send up any fumes into my brain. O, how advantageous it is to an old man to eat but little ! " In a letter to a friend, written when he was ninety-one, the old man rejoices over his vigor and... | |
| 1885 - 900 頁
...to be drowsy, the food I take being in too small a quantity to send up any fumes to the brain. Oh, how advantageous it is to an old man to eat but little I Accordingly I, who know it, eat but just enough to keep body and soul together. Cornaro ate of all... | |
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