Essays, tr. by C. Cotton, with some account of the life of Montaigne, notes and a tr. of all the letters, ed. by W.C. Hazlitt, Zväzok 3 |
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Strana 18
... fear has once made me willing to do , I am obliged to do it , when I am no longer in fear ; and though that fear only prevailed with 1 Cicero , De Offic . , iii . 22 . my tongue without forcing my will , yet am I 18 [ Book iii . Of ...
... fear has once made me willing to do , I am obliged to do it , when I am no longer in fear ; and though that fear only prevailed with 1 Cicero , De Offic . , iii . 22 . my tongue without forcing my will , yet am I 18 [ Book iii . Of ...
Strana 20
... fear , by the example of so great a master , to believe that there is something un- lawful , even against an enemy : and that the common con- cern ought not to require all things of all men , against private interest : " Manente memoria ...
... fear , by the example of so great a master , to believe that there is something un- lawful , even against an enemy : and that the common con- cern ought not to require all things of all men , against private interest : " Manente memoria ...
Strana 28
... fear of the laws and report of men . ” And it was a worthy saying of Julius Drusus , ' to the masons who offered him , for three thousand crowns , to put his house in such a posture that his neighbours should no longer have the same ...
... fear of the laws and report of men . ” And it was a worthy saying of Julius Drusus , ' to the masons who offered him , for three thousand crowns , to put his house in such a posture that his neighbours should no longer have the same ...
Strana 38
... fear it would have less power to resist it than heretofore ; I do not discern that in itself it judges anything otherwise now , than it formerly did , nor that it has acquired any new light wherefore , if there be convalescence , ' tis ...
... fear it would have less power to resist it than heretofore ; I do not discern that in itself it judges anything otherwise now , than it formerly did , nor that it has acquired any new light wherefore , if there be convalescence , ' tis ...
Strana 39
... fear the future ; and if I am not much deceived , I am the same within that I am without . ' Tis one main obligation I have to my fortune , that the succession of my bodily estate has been carried on according to the natural seasons ; I ...
... fear the future ; and if I am not much deceived , I am the same within that I am without . ' Tis one main obligation I have to my fortune , that the succession of my bodily estate has been carried on according to the natural seasons ; I ...
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according actions Æneid affairs Alcibiades amongst ancient appetite Aristippus Aristotle Aulus Gellius beauty better betwixt body Carneades cause chimæras Cicero common condition conscience contrary Cranaus custom Dæmons death desire Diogenes Laertius discourse disease effeminacy Epicurus example excuse fancy Favorinus favour fear folly fools forasmuch fortune friends give hand hate Herodotus honour humour imagination judge judgment justice king laws less liberty live Livy Lucretius manner matter means mind Montaigne moreover nature never obligation offend old age one's opinion ordinary ourselves pain passion peradventure philosopher physician Plato pleasant pleasure Plutarch Pomponius Mela present prince quæ quam reason seen sick sleep Socrates soever sort soul speak stomach Suetonius suffer Tacitus things thou thoughts tion trouble truth Tusc understanding vice vigour virtue vita wherein whilst whoever wise withal worse Xenophon
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Strana 35 - ... huic versatile ingenium sic pariter ad omnia fuit, ut natum ad id unum diceres quodcumque ageret...
Strana 136 - Dum nova canities, dum prima et recta senectus, Dum superest Lachesi, quod torqueat, et pedibus me Porto meis, nullo dextram subeunte bacillo.
Strana 153 - Baltheus en gemmis, en illita portions auro : "* all the sides of this vast space filled and environed, from. the bottom to the top, with three or fourscore rows of seats, all of marble also, and covered with cushions, " Exeat, inquit, Si pudor est, et de pulvino surgat equestri, Cujus res legi non sufficit.
Strana 104 - Audio, quid veteres olim moneatis amici: Pone seram, cohibe: sed quis custodiet ipsos Custodes ? cauta est et ab illis incipit uxor.
Strana 161 - ... love in biting and scratching : it is not vigorous and generous enough, if it be not quarrelsome, if...
Strana 18 - I speak truth, not so much as I would, but as much as I dare: and I dare a little the more, as I grow older; for methinks custom allows to age more liberty of prating, and more indiscretion of talking of a man's self.
Strana 327 - Quis deus hanc mundi temperet arte domum, Qua venit exoriens, qua deficit, unde coactis Cornibus in plenum menstrua luna redit, Unde salo superant venti, quid flamine captet Eurus, et in nubes unde perennis aqua, 30 Sit ventura dies, mundi quae subruat arces...
Strana 274 - Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas, Atque metus omnes, et inexorabile fatum Subjecit pedibus, strepitumque Acherontis avari.
Strana 277 - But there is a sort of ignorance, strong and generous, that yields nothing in honour and courage to knowledge ; an ignorance which to conceive requires no less knowledge than to conceive knowledge itself.
Strana 269 - Etenim ipsae se impellunt, ubi semel a ratione discessum est, ipsaque sibi imbecillitas indulget in altumque provehitur imprudens nee reperit locum consistendi.