Edited by Adolphe Cohn and Curtis Hidden Page Montaigne The Essays Translated by John Florio 1603 Selected and Edited by Adolphe Cohn G. P. Putnam's Sons I. By Divers Means Men Come unto a Like End. II.-Of Sadness or Sorrow. I IX.-That We should not Judge of Our Happiness until X -That to Philosophise, Is to Learn How to Die. XXX XIII.-Of Pedantisme ^^X. XIV.—Of the Institution and Education of Children کا 78 95 116 XVI.—That a Man Ought Soberly to Meddle with Judging of 201 XVII. How We Weep and Laugh at One Selfsame Thing. 205 . 211 XIX.-That the Taste of Goods or Evils doth Greatly Depend on the Opinion We Have of Them XX. Of the Uncertainty of Our Judgment ^^^ XXIII.—Of the Affection of Fathers to Their Children A # XXIV.-Of Books XXV. Of the Liberty of Conscience 231 265 277 282 290 iii 166493 |