The Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne: With Notes and Quotations and Account of the Author's LifeAlex. Murray & son, 1870 - 682페이지 |
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... betwixt jovial and melancholick , moderately sanguine and hot ; his constitution healthful and spritely , rarely troubled with diseases , till he grew into years , that he begun to be afflicted with the cholick and stone . As to the ...
... betwixt jovial and melancholick , moderately sanguine and hot ; his constitution healthful and spritely , rarely troubled with diseases , till he grew into years , that he begun to be afflicted with the cholick and stone . As to the ...
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... betwixt him and Robert king of Scotland , had sufficient experience of how great importance his own immediate presence was to the success of his affairs , having ever been victorious in whatever he undertook in his own person ; when he ...
... betwixt him and Robert king of Scotland , had sufficient experience of how great importance his own immediate presence was to the success of his affairs , having ever been victorious in whatever he undertook in his own person ; when he ...
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... betwixt memory and understanding ; wherein they are very wide of my intention , and do me wrong : experi- ence rather daily shewing us on the contrary , that a strong memory is commonly coupled with infirm judgment : and they do me ...
... betwixt memory and understanding ; wherein they are very wide of my intention , and do me wrong : experi- ence rather daily shewing us on the contrary , that a strong memory is commonly coupled with infirm judgment : and they do me ...
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... betwixt an untruth and a lye , and say that to tell an un- truth is to tell a thing that is false , but that we our selves believe to be true ; and that to lye , is to tell a thing that we know in our conscience to be utterly false and ...
... betwixt an untruth and a lye , and say that to tell an un- truth is to tell a thing that is false , but that we our selves believe to be true ; and that to lye , is to tell a thing that we know in our conscience to be utterly false and ...
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... betwixt Pope Clement and King Francis at Marceilles , it happened quite contrary , that Monsieur Poyet , a man bred up all his life at the bar , and in the highest repute for eloquence , having the charge of making the harangue to the ...
... betwixt Pope Clement and King Francis at Marceilles , it happened quite contrary , that Monsieur Poyet , a man bred up all his life at the bar , and in the highest repute for eloquence , having the charge of making the harangue to the ...
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according actions Æneids affairs amongst ancient Antisthenes Aristippus Aristotle arms authority battel believe better betwixt body Cæsar call'd Carneades CHAP Chrysippus Cicero command common condition contrary custom dæmon danger death Democritus discourse divine effect emperour enemy Epaminondas Epicurus example expence extream fancy fantastick father favour fear fortune friends friendship Gaul give glory greater hand Heraclitus honour horse human humour imagination judge judgment justice king knowledge laws learning less liberty liv'd live Lycurgus Macedon manner matter means mind Montaigne moreover nature necessity never nihil occasion opinion pain passion peradventure philosophers Plato pleasure Plutarch Pompey present princes publick Pyrrhus Pythagoras quæ reason receiv'd reputation Rome Scythians shew Socrates soever sort soul speak things thou thought tion true truth understanding valour vertue vice wherein whilst wise withal words write Xenophon
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347 페이지 - Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world ? Hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world ? For after that in the wisdom of God the world by wisdom knew not God, it pleased God by the foolishness of preaching to save them that believe.
203 페이지 - STILL to be neat, still to be drest, As you were going to a feast : Still to be powdered, still perfumed: Lady, it is to be presumed ; Though art's hid causes are not found, All is not sweet, all is not sound.
209 페이지 - Immunis aram si tetigit manus, Non sumptuosa blandior hostia Mollivit aversos Penates Farre pio et saliente mica.
311 페이지 - For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.
101 페이지 - But whoever shall represent to his fancy, as in a picture, that great image of our mother nature, in her full majesty and lustre, whoever in her face shall read so general and so constant a variety, whoever shall observe himself in that figure, and not himself but a whole kingdom, no bigger than the least touch or prick of a pencil in comparison of the whole, that man alone is able to value things according to their true estimate and grandeur.
112 페이지 - Not that fine speaking is not a very good and commendable quality; but not so excellent and so necessary as some would make it; and I am scandalized that our whole life should be spent in nothing else. I would first understand my own language, and that of my neighbours with whom most of my business and conversation lies.
87 페이지 - All other knowledge is hurtful to him, who has not the science of honesty and good nature.
35 페이지 - We are not men, nor have other tie upon one another, but by our word. If we did but discover the horror and gravity of it, we should pursue it with fire and sword, and more justly than other crimes.
490 페이지 - 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.
66 페이지 - ... pound them to a pulp, which they mix with their wine, and drink it; where the...