The Essays of Montaigne, Zväzok 4Harvard University Press, 1925 |
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Strana 9
... endure any thing disagreeable . — Ovid , De Ponto , I , 5.18 . 7 And the least effort is enough to break what is already cracked . -Idem , Tristia , III , 11.22 . heavy - headed ; I am not pleased with it BOOK III , CHAPTER V 9.
... endure any thing disagreeable . — Ovid , De Ponto , I , 5.18 . 7 And the least effort is enough to break what is already cracked . -Idem , Tristia , III , 11.22 . heavy - headed ; I am not pleased with it BOOK III , CHAPTER V 9.
Strana 52
... endure to see others eat , or to have any one see him , and who shuns all bystanders more when he is filling himself than when he is emptying himself . ( c ) In the Turkish Em- pire there are many who , to excel others , never allow ...
... endure to see others eat , or to have any one see him , and who shuns all bystanders more when he is filling himself than when he is emptying himself . ( c ) In the Turkish Em- pire there are many who , to excel others , never allow ...
Strana 77
... endure for long ( and I found it in my youth more difficult to endure ) either coach , or litter , or boat , and I detest every other conveyance than a horse , whether in a city or in the country ; but I can endure a litter less well ...
... endure for long ( and I found it in my youth more difficult to endure ) either coach , or litter , or boat , and I detest every other conveyance than a horse , whether in a city or in the country ; but I can endure a litter less well ...
Strana 89
... enduring all extremities and difficul- ties , and death , rather than submit to the domination of those by whom they have been so shamefully deceived , some choosing rather , when captured , to pine away from hunger and fasting than to ...
... enduring all extremities and difficul- ties , and death , rather than submit to the domination of those by whom they have been so shamefully deceived , some choosing rather , when captured , to pine away from hunger and fasting than to ...
Strana 92
... endured without derogating from himself either in bearing or in speech , with a truly royal demeanour and stateliness . And then , to calm the people , stunned and bewildered by so strange a spectacle , they feigned great grief at his ...
... endured without derogating from himself either in bearing or in speech , with a truly royal demeanour and stateliness . And then , to calm the people , stunned and bewildered by so strange a spectacle , they feigned great grief at his ...
Časté výrazy a frázy
according actions Æneid agreeable Alcibiades amongst Antisthenes Aristotle Aulus Gellius autre beauty believe better bien body c'est Cæsar Catullus cause chap Cicero common condition d'une death desire dict Diogenes Laertius elles endure Epistle Essay estre faict faut favour fear feel femme fortune friends Georgics give hand Herodotus homme honour Horace Idem J'ay judge judgement justice kings knowledge l'amour laws learning less live Livy Lucretius maladies matter ment mesme mind Montaigne Montaigne's n'est nature never omitted in 1595 opinion ourselves Ovid pass perchance peut philosophy Plato pleasure Plutarch princes qu'elles qu'il qu'on quæ quam Quintilian reason regard seek seems Seneca shew Socrates sort soul speak Suetonius Tacitus temps things thou thought tion tout truth Valerius Maximus Virgil virtue wise words Xenophon
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Strana 16 - Qui oStera aux muses les imaginations amoureuses, leur desrobera le plus bel entretien qu'elles ayent et la plus noble matière de leur ouvrage ; et qui fera perdre à l'amour la communication et service de la poésie, l'affoiblira de ses meilleures armes...
Strana 43 - Nam tu sola potes tranquilla pace iuvare mortalis, quoniam belli fera moenera Mavors armipotens regit, in gremium qui saepe tuum se reicit aeterno devictus vulnere amoris, atque ita suspiciens tereti cervice reposta pascit amore avidos inhians in te, dea, visus, eque tuo pendet resupini spiritus ore.
Strana 232 - Felix qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas, Atque metus omnes, et inexorabile fatum Subjecit pedibus, strepitumque Acherontis avari.
Strana 301 - Quis deus hanc mundi temperet arte domum, Qua venit exoriens, qua deficit, unde coactis Cornibus in plenum menstrua luna redit...
Strana 72 - Battiadae, ne tua dicta vagis nequiquam credita ventis effluxisse meo forte putes animo, ut missum sponsi furtivo munere malum 20 procurrit casto virginis e gremio, quod miserae oblitae molli sub veste locatum, dum adventu matris prosilit, excutitur; atque illud prono praeceps agitur decursu, huic manat tristi conscius ore rubor.
Strana 207 - If others examined themselves attentively, as I do, they would find themselves, as I do, full of inanity and nonsense. Get rid of it I cannot without getting rid of myself.
Strana 263 - I underwent the inconveniences that moderation brings along with it in such diseases ; I was curried on all hands ; to the Ghibelline I was a Guelph ; to the Guelph a Ghibelline.
Strana 17 - Elle represente je ne sçay quel air plus amoureux que l'amour mesme. Venus n'est pas si belle toute nue, et vive, et haletante, comme elle est icy chez Virgile : Dixerat, et niveis hinc atque hinc diva lacertis Cunctantem amplexu molli fovet.
Strana 15 - Je m'ennuie que mes Essais servent les dames de meuble commun seulement, et de meuble de sale. Ce chapitre me fera du cabinet.
Strana 17 - L'amour hait qu'on se tienne par ailleurs que par luy, et se mesle lâchement aux accointances qui sont dressées et entretenues soubs autre titre, comme est le mariage : l'aliance, les moyens, y poisent par raison, autant ou plus que les graces et la beauté. On ne se marie pas pour soy, quoi qu'on die ; on se marie autant ou plus pour sa posterité, pour sa famille.