Works of Michael de Montaigne: Comprising His Essays, Journey Into Italy, and Letters, Zväzok 3W. Veazie, 1862 |
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... tion of Rome ; and that , after they had made trial of the art , they condemned and banished the physicians from their city ; but , as to his addition , that they were expelled at the instance of Cato the Censor , Pliny is so far from ...
... tion of Rome ; and that , after they had made trial of the art , they condemned and banished the physicians from their city ; but , as to his addition , that they were expelled at the instance of Cato the Censor , Pliny is so far from ...
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... tion of the Monks Antony and Maximus , printed at the end of Stobaus . beyrac thinks that this Nicocles , who here banters a certain quack , is the famous king of Salamina , to whom Soc- rates addressed one of his orations . 4 Juvenal ...
... tion of the Monks Antony and Maximus , printed at the end of Stobaus . beyrac thinks that this Nicocles , who here banters a certain quack , is the famous king of Salamina , to whom Soc- rates addressed one of his orations . 4 Juvenal ...
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... tion , without taking something away or adding something to it ? By which they sufficiently betray their art , and make it manifest to us that they therein more consider their own rep- utation , and consequently their profit , than ...
... tion , without taking something away or adding something to it ? By which they sufficiently betray their art , and make it manifest to us that they therein more consider their own rep- utation , and consequently their profit , than ...
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... tion or prevent some threatening alteration . He who does not bring along with him so much cheerfulness as to enjoy the pleasure of the company he will there meet , and of the walks and exercises to which the beauty of the places in ...
... tion or prevent some threatening alteration . He who does not bring along with him so much cheerfulness as to enjoy the pleasure of the company he will there meet , and of the walks and exercises to which the beauty of the places in ...
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... tion , but is much lapsed from my former vigour and cheerful- ness , and looks faded and withered . I am towards the bot- tom of the barrel , which begins to taste of the lees . " And for the rest , madam , I should not have dared to ...
... tion , but is much lapsed from my former vigour and cheerful- ness , and looks faded and withered . I am towards the bot- tom of the barrel , which begins to taste of the lees . " And for the rest , madam , I should not have dared to ...
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