And how could their cooks dress in smoky kitchens the various sumptuous dishes with which the most refined voluptuaries covered their tables?
At any rate they were not the voluptuaries which Ctesias represented them.
Scions of patrician families imbibed their lessons from the skilled voluptuaries of Greece and the Levant and in their intrigues with the wantons of those climes, they learned to lavish wealth as a fine art.
The influx of slaves and voluptuaries from the Levant aided in the dissemination of the vices of the orient among the ruder Romans.
The voluptuaries of old Rome were by no means convinced that life without license was life.
Voluptuaries made use of them to excite an appetite for food, and they used them after eating heavy meals to prepare the stomach for a second bout of gluttony.
The voluptuaries of the Empire bathed not only before the principal meal of the day, but also afterwards to promote digestion as they thought.
A fille de joie, as the voluptuaries say, appeared to me more frightful, more disgusting, than the Orc described by Boiardo.
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