The Harvard Classics, Volume 32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... DEATH PAGE 5 • THAT TO PHILOSOPHISE IS TO LEARNE HOW TO DIE OF THE INSTITUTION AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF FRIENDSHIP · 29 74 OF BOOKES 89 BY MONTAIGNE MONTAIGNE 109 WHAT IS A CLASSIC ? 126 BY CHARLES - AUGUSTIN SAINTE - BEUVE THE ...
... DEATH PAGE 5 • THAT TO PHILOSOPHISE IS TO LEARNE HOW TO DIE OF THE INSTITUTION AND EDUCATION OF CHILDREN OF FRIENDSHIP · 29 74 OF BOOKES 89 BY MONTAIGNE MONTAIGNE 109 WHAT IS A CLASSIC ? 126 BY CHARLES - AUGUSTIN SAINTE - BEUVE THE ...
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... death the " Essays " were translated into English by John Florio , with less than exact accuracy , but in a style so full of the flavor of the age that we still read Mon- taigne in the version which Shakespeare knew . The group of ...
... death the " Essays " were translated into English by John Florio , with less than exact accuracy , but in a style so full of the flavor of the age that we still read Mon- taigne in the version which Shakespeare knew . The group of ...
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... DEATH scilicet ultima semper Expectanda dies homini est , dicique beatus Ante obitum nemo , supremaque funera debet.1 We must expect of man the latest day , Nor ere he die , he's happie , can we say . HE very children are acquainted ...
... DEATH scilicet ultima semper Expectanda dies homini est , dicique beatus Ante obitum nemo , supremaque funera debet.1 We must expect of man the latest day , Nor ere he die , he's happie , can we say . HE very children are acquainted ...
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... death , and of our selves comes to be acted , then no dissembling will availe , then is it high time to speake ... death doe I referre the essay of my studies fruit . There shall wee see whether my discourse proceed from my heart , or ...
... death , and of our selves comes to be acted , then no dissembling will availe , then is it high time to speake ... death doe I referre the essay of my studies fruit . There shall wee see whether my discourse proceed from my heart , or ...
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... death : which is the reason that studie and contemplation doth in some sort withdraw our soule from us , and severally employ it from the body , which is a kind of apprentisage and re- semblance of death ; or else it is , that all the ...
... death : which is the reason that studie and contemplation doth in some sort withdraw our soule from us , and severally employ it from the body , which is a kind of apprentisage and re- semblance of death ; or else it is , that all the ...
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