Arch*ologU Attic &«Lib.6 ,Caf%^,
CAP. V.
Dt tit qua a discumbentibm sieri soleb ant'.
T7O R. their behaviour at table, spittmg and coughing, and
X/spesking loud, was counted unciviil in any but a Gentle-
man ( as we say in the University,that nothing is fresh in a Sen
nior ) and to him it was a glory h oaee^"*, saies Stob<tmt to
JpitssoHtljfit as^aintilian calls it^lare txcreare;Z$ it is among
os for great men to sit and eat careltss}'.* Bat paring csnai/es
was such a sordid thing, that no gentility could beare it out.
Hested ( as tis thought) long sincc abominated the incivility ^ or
What (hall I call it to hit his meaning.
Nor from the sive-branch''dgreene do with a knife
At feasting cut the Witberd for thy iife.
Their attendance was, every one his ra/V, or his pedet ,to
<ivhom they used to deliver w^mpi*»i choice bits, or such
dainties as they liked bell, to keep , or to carry home with
them : but I muA confesse it was counted somewhat bast: and
therefore clancularly done, except it were a very high feast in-
deed, and open house. Those boyes or servants were common-
ly rBUck^ mores- after the fashion of the Romans,
—tibipecu/acurscr
Gettthu dxbit,a«t xigri m+nx*t cjsea Mauri.
Your vAelht,}oriiiss!M,which we read of, were another thing;
*s a piece of the Vidime at a Sacrifice , or a pare os the ehen-
cest dishss at a feast, sen: by ai! the company in a publick
banner to friends that were absent. For such Plutarch reporti
to have been sent to Aratm by King tAmigcnH), when he Sa-
crisiced at Corinth: and Anjlophanes (in his Acharmnes) by
*he Bride at a Wedding.
'Ek $ }a\iai'. And
CAP. V.
Dt tit qua a discumbentibm sieri soleb ant'.
T7O R. their behaviour at table, spittmg and coughing, and
X/spesking loud, was counted unciviil in any but a Gentle-
man ( as we say in the University,that nothing is fresh in a Sen
nior ) and to him it was a glory h oaee^"*, saies Stob<tmt to
JpitssoHtljfit as^aintilian calls it^lare txcreare;Z$ it is among
os for great men to sit and eat careltss}'.* Bat paring csnai/es
was such a sordid thing, that no gentility could beare it out.
Hested ( as tis thought) long sincc abominated the incivility ^ or
What (hall I call it to hit his meaning.
Nor from the sive-branch''dgreene do with a knife
At feasting cut the Witberd for thy iife.
Their attendance was, every one his ra/V, or his pedet ,to
<ivhom they used to deliver w^mpi*»i choice bits, or such
dainties as they liked bell, to keep , or to carry home with
them : but I muA confesse it was counted somewhat bast: and
therefore clancularly done, except it were a very high feast in-
deed, and open house. Those boyes or servants were common-
ly rBUck^ mores- after the fashion of the Romans,
—tibipecu/acurscr
Gettthu dxbit,a«t xigri m+nx*t cjsea Mauri.
Your vAelht,}oriiiss!M,which we read of, were another thing;
*s a piece of the Vidime at a Sacrifice , or a pare os the ehen-
cest dishss at a feast, sen: by ai! the company in a publick
banner to friends that were absent. For such Plutarch reporti
to have been sent to Aratm by King tAmigcnH), when he Sa-
crisiced at Corinth: and Anjlophanes (in his Acharmnes) by
*he Bride at a Wedding.
'Ek $ }a\iai'. And