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 1
... person I meet ; and that this is true , observe what follows . To whom ought not treachery to be hateful when Tiberius refused it in a thing of so great importance to him ? He had word sent him from Germany that if he thought fit , they ...
... person I meet ; and that this is true , observe what follows . To whom ought not treachery to be hateful when Tiberius refused it in a thing of so great importance to him ? He had word sent him from Germany that if he thought fit , they ...
Strana 2
... , when the winds disturb the waters of the vast sea , to witness from land the peril of other persons . " — Lucretius , ii . 1 . Vices there help to not only abject , but vicious 2 [ Book iii . Of Profit and Honesty .
... , when the winds disturb the waters of the vast sea , to witness from land the peril of other persons . " — Lucretius , ii . 1 . Vices there help to not only abject , but vicious 2 [ Book iii . Of Profit and Honesty .
Strana 6
... person of the late Sieur de Morvilliers , Bishop of Orleans ? 2 And I know amongst those who behave themselves most bravely in the present war , some whose manners are so gentle , obliging , and just , that they will certainly stand ...
... person of the late Sieur de Morvilliers , Bishop of Orleans ? 2 And I know amongst those who behave themselves most bravely in the present war , some whose manners are so gentle , obliging , and just , that they will certainly stand ...
Strana 12
... person ruin you , who set you on work . If treachery can be in any case excusable , it must be only so when it is ... persons 12 [ Book iii . Of Profit and Honesty .
... person ruin you , who set you on work . If treachery can be in any case excusable , it must be only so when it is ... persons 12 [ Book iii . Of Profit and Honesty .
Strana 13
... persons have commanded a thing , who afterward have severely avenged the execution of it upon him they had employed , rejecting the reputation of so unbridled an authority , and disowning so abandoned and base a servitude and obedience ...
... persons have commanded a thing , who afterward have severely avenged the execution of it upon him they had employed , rejecting the reputation of so unbridled an authority , and disowning so abandoned and base a servitude and obedience ...
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according actions advantage affairs affection amongst authority beauty believe better body carried cause common concern condition consider contrary custom death desire disease easy example excuse eyes fall favour fear follow force fortune friends give hand head honour human humour imagination judge judgment justice keep kind king knowledge laws learned least leave less liberty live look manner matter means mind nature never obligation observe occasion once opinion ordinary ourselves pain particular person Plato pleasure Plutarch present reason received rules seen serve sick Socrates sometimes sort soul speak suffer taken things thou thoughts trouble true truth turn understanding vice virtue weak wherein wise young
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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 159 - ... 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 325 - 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 272 - 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 267 - Etenim ipsae se impellunt, ubi semel a ratione discessum est, ipsaque sibi imbecillitas indulget in altumque provehitur imprudens nee reperit locum consistendi.