| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1778 - 484 頁
...more flourifhing ', tho' your farms were not more numerous, than at prefent. Be prepared therefore for my reception accordingly : and remember you are to entertain a man who has not only a moft enormous appetite, but, who has fome little knowledge, let me tell you> in the fcience of elegant... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 頁
...flourishing, though your farms were not more numerous than at present. Be prepared, therefore, for my reception accordingly ; and remember you are to...let me tell you, in the science of elegant eating. Yon know there is a peculiar air of selfsufficicncy, that generally distinguishes those who enter late... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 632 頁
...man who has not only a most enormons appetite, but who has some little knowledge, let me tell yon, in the science of elegant eating. You know there is...generally distinguishes those who enter late into the stndy of any art. Yon will not wonder, therefore, when I take upon me to inform yon, that yon must... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1861 - 634 頁
...appetite, bnt who has some little knowledge, let me tell yon, in the science of elegant eating. Yon know there is a peculiar air of self-sufficiency,...generally distinguishes those who enter late into the stndy of any art. Yon will not wonder, therefore, when I take upon me to inform yon, that yon must... | |
| Marcus Tullius Cicero - 1916 - 232 頁
...iam, i. ¿i|njj.a.etïs, ' who learn things late in life.' Melmoth renders ¿^t/uafleis — sint, ' you know there is a peculiar air of self-sufficiency,...generally distinguishes those who enter late into the study of any art.' dediscendae, ' must be discarded ' (lit., ' unlearned '). sportellae et artolagani... | |
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