Works of Michael de Montaigne: Comprising His Essays, Journey Into Italy, and Letters, Zväzok 3W. Veazie, 1862 |
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... cusing all others of ignorance and imposition that practised before them . Amongst them all , in what a condition the poor patient must be , I leave you to judge . But if we were yet assured that when they mistake MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS . 25.
... cusing all others of ignorance and imposition that practised before them . Amongst them all , in what a condition the poor patient must be , I leave you to judge . But if we were yet assured that when they mistake MONTAIGNE'S ESSAYS . 25.
Strana 33
... judge was ever put to the trouble of inquiring into their doings , no advocate ever re- tained to give them counsel , nor stranger ever called in to com- pose their differences , nor was ever any of them seen to beg . They avoided all ...
... judge was ever put to the trouble of inquiring into their doings , no advocate ever re- tained to give them counsel , nor stranger ever called in to com- pose their differences , nor was ever any of them seen to beg . They avoided all ...
Strana 34
... judges thereabout ; and so he went on in this practice , till he spoiled all . In the tail of this corruption , they say , there happened another , and of worse consequence , by means of a physician , who took it into his head to marry ...
... judges thereabout ; and so he went on in this practice , till he spoiled all . In the tail of this corruption , they say , there happened another , and of worse consequence , by means of a physician , who took it into his head to marry ...
Strana 42
... judge , " says he , " by these , " show- tion he would be , ing some little amulets he had tied about his neck and arms.1 By which he would infer that he must needs be very sick when he was re- duced to having recourse to such idle and ...
... judge , " says he , " by these , " show- tion he would be , ing some little amulets he had tied about his neck and arms.1 By which he would infer that he must needs be very sick when he was re- duced to having recourse to such idle and ...
Strana 43
... judge it to be any motive of glory ; for it would be a strange ambition to seek to gain honour by an action my gardener or my groom can perform as well as I. Certainly I have not a heart so tumorous and windy that I should ex- change so ...
... judge it to be any motive of glory ; for it would be a strange ambition to seek to gain honour by an action my gardener or my groom can perform as well as I. Certainly I have not a heart so tumorous and windy that I should ex- change so ...
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