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... pleasure out of eating . 15 " It seems strange to me that while we country people try to get over our meals as quickly as we can , so as to be able to get on with our work , here you and I try to make our meal last as long as possible ...
... pleasure out of eating . 15 " It seems strange to me that while we country people try to get over our meals as quickly as we can , so as to be able to get on with our work , here you and I try to make our meal last as long as possible ...
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... pleasure out of eating.3 * As long as a person continues to enjoy the pleasure that eating provides , Tolstoy maintains , there can be no limit to the increase of the desire or appetite for that pleasure . One can keep this gastronomic ...
... pleasure out of eating.3 * As long as a person continues to enjoy the pleasure that eating provides , Tolstoy maintains , there can be no limit to the increase of the desire or appetite for that pleasure . One can keep this gastronomic ...
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body , not to derive pleasure , enjoyment or stimulation for our taste buds . Nutrition , rather than gustation , ought to be the primary aim of the activity of eating . " 1 Tolstoy's all - out Victorian attack upon the pleasure ...
body , not to derive pleasure , enjoyment or stimulation for our taste buds . Nutrition , rather than gustation , ought to be the primary aim of the activity of eating . " 1 Tolstoy's all - out Victorian attack upon the pleasure ...
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