The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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As soon as wine has entered the stomach it begins to ferment and  
swell; then the spirit of that man begins to abandon his body,  
rising as it were skywards, and the brain finds itself parting from  
the body. Then it begins to degrade him, and make him rave like a  
madman, and then he does irreparable evil, killing his friends.  
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An artizan often going to visit a great gentleman without any  
definite purpose, the gentleman asked him what he did this for. The  
other said that he came there to have a pleasure which his lordship  
could not have; since to him it was a satisfaction to see men  
greater than himself, as is the way with the populace; while the  
gentleman could only see men of less consequence than himself; and  
so lords and great men were deprived of that pleasure.  
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Franciscan begging Friars are wont, at certain times, to keep fasts,  
when they do not eat meat in their convents. But on journeys, as  
they live on charity, they have license to eat whatever is set  
before them. Now a couple of these friars on their travels, stopped  
at an inn, in company with a certain merchant, and sat down with him  
at the same table, where, from the poverty of the inn, nothing was  
served to them but a small roast chicken. The merchant, seeing this  
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