id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5434 Brillat-Savarin The Physiology of Taste; Or, Transcendental Gastronomy .txt text/plain 70013 4338 76 man is surrounded, and tells him he is a portion of the great taste has given place to sensations of three different orders, mean all wild animals which are fit to eat, and live in a state of "Mon cher," said I, "you will not to-day eat as many One day I invited Mr. S--, a very pleasant old man, to dine with This state of things lasted some time, and all said he suffered in good health may drink two bottles of wine a day for a long volupte; let every man who has passed in toil too much of the time other things being equal, those who know how to eat, are ten years WHETHER man sleeps, eats, or dreams, he is yet subject to the laws eating without appetite is often a great cause of obesity, when we years, when they begin to drink three times a day, and will only ./cache/5434.txt ./txt/5434.txt