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- catalog alternative "Essais. English".
- catalog contributor b4923838.
- catalog contributor b4923839.
- catalog created "1965, c1958.".
- catalog date "1965".
- catalog date "1965, c1958.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1965, c1958.".
- catalog description "A custom of the island of Cea -- Let business wait until tomorrow -- Of conscience -- Of practice -- Of honorary awards -- Of the affection of fathers for their children -- Of the arms of the Parthians -- Of books -- Of cruelty -- Apology for Raymond Sebond -- Of judging of the death of others -- How our mind hinders itself -- That our desire is increased by difficulty -- Of glory -- Of presumption -- Of giving the lie -- Of freedom of conscience -- We taste nothing pure -- Against do-nothingness -- Of riding post -- Of evil means employed to a good end -- Of the greatness of Rome -- Not to counterfeit being sick -- Of thumbs -- Cowardice, mother of cruelty -- All things have their season -- Of virtue -- Of a monstrous child -- Of anger -- Defense of Seneca and Plutarch -- The story of Spurina -- Observations on Julius Caesar's methods of making war -- Of three good women -- Of the most outstanding men -- Of the resemblence of children to fathers -- Of the useful and the honorable -- ".
- catalog description "By diverse means we arrive at the same end -- Of sadness -- Our feelings reach out beyond us -- How the soul discharges its passions on false objects whenthe true are wanting -- Whether the governor of a besieged place should go out to parley -- Parley time is dangerous -- That intention is judge of our actions -- Of idleness -- Of liars -- Of prompt or slow speech -- Of prognostications -- Of constancy -- Ceremony of interviews between kings -- That the taste of good and evil depends in large part on the opinion we have of them -- One is punished for defending a place obstinately without reason -- Of the punishment of cowardice -- A trait of certian ambassadors -- Ofe fear -- That our happiness must not be judged until after our death -- That to philosophize is to learn to die -- Of the power of the imagination -- One man's profit is another man's harm -- Of custom, and not easily changing an accepted law -- Various outcomes of the same plan -- Of pedantry -- ".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Of repentance -- Of three kinds of association -- Of diversion -- On some sense of Virgil -- Of coaches -- Of the disadvantage of greatness -- Of the art of discussion -- Of vanity -- Of husbanding you will -- Of cripples -- Of physiognomy -- Of experience.".
- catalog description "Of the education of children -- It is folly to measure the true and false by your own capacity -- Of friendship -- Twenty-nine sonnets of Etienne de La Boétie -- Of moderation -- Of cannibals -- We should meddle soberly with judging divine ordinances -- To flee from sensual pleasures at the price of life -- Fortune is often met in the path of reason -- Of a lack in our administrations -- Of the custom of wearing clothes -- Of Cato the Younger -- How we cry and laugh for the same thing -- Of solitude -- A consideration upon Cicero -- Of not communicating one's glory -- Of the inequality that is between us -- Of sumptuary laws -- Of sleep -- Of the battle of Dreux -- Of names -- Of the uncertainty of our judgment -- Of war horses -- Of ancient customs -- Of Democritus and Heraclitus -- Of the vanity of words -- Of the parsimony of the ancients -- Od a saying of Caesar's -- Of vain subtitles -- Of smells -- Of prayers -- Of age -- Of the inconsistency of our actions -- Of drunkeness -- ".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 883 p. ;".
- catalog isPartOf "Stanford paperback ; SP1".
- catalog issued "1965".
- catalog issued "1965, c1958.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press,".
- catalog subject "PQ1642.E5 F7 1965".
- catalog tableOfContents "A custom of the island of Cea -- Let business wait until tomorrow -- Of conscience -- Of practice -- Of honorary awards -- Of the affection of fathers for their children -- Of the arms of the Parthians -- Of books -- Of cruelty -- Apology for Raymond Sebond -- Of judging of the death of others -- How our mind hinders itself -- That our desire is increased by difficulty -- Of glory -- Of presumption -- Of giving the lie -- Of freedom of conscience -- We taste nothing pure -- Against do-nothingness -- Of riding post -- Of evil means employed to a good end -- Of the greatness of Rome -- Not to counterfeit being sick -- Of thumbs -- Cowardice, mother of cruelty -- All things have their season -- Of virtue -- Of a monstrous child -- Of anger -- Defense of Seneca and Plutarch -- The story of Spurina -- Observations on Julius Caesar's methods of making war -- Of three good women -- Of the most outstanding men -- Of the resemblence of children to fathers -- Of the useful and the honorable -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "By diverse means we arrive at the same end -- Of sadness -- Our feelings reach out beyond us -- How the soul discharges its passions on false objects whenthe true are wanting -- Whether the governor of a besieged place should go out to parley -- Parley time is dangerous -- That intention is judge of our actions -- Of idleness -- Of liars -- Of prompt or slow speech -- Of prognostications -- Of constancy -- Ceremony of interviews between kings -- That the taste of good and evil depends in large part on the opinion we have of them -- One is punished for defending a place obstinately without reason -- Of the punishment of cowardice -- A trait of certian ambassadors -- Ofe fear -- That our happiness must not be judged until after our death -- That to philosophize is to learn to die -- Of the power of the imagination -- One man's profit is another man's harm -- Of custom, and not easily changing an accepted law -- Various outcomes of the same plan -- Of pedantry -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Of repentance -- Of three kinds of association -- Of diversion -- On some sense of Virgil -- Of coaches -- Of the disadvantage of greatness -- Of the art of discussion -- Of vanity -- Of husbanding you will -- Of cripples -- Of physiognomy -- Of experience.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Of the education of children -- It is folly to measure the true and false by your own capacity -- Of friendship -- Twenty-nine sonnets of Etienne de La Boétie -- Of moderation -- Of cannibals -- We should meddle soberly with judging divine ordinances -- To flee from sensual pleasures at the price of life -- Fortune is often met in the path of reason -- Of a lack in our administrations -- Of the custom of wearing clothes -- Of Cato the Younger -- How we cry and laugh for the same thing -- Of solitude -- A consideration upon Cicero -- Of not communicating one's glory -- Of the inequality that is between us -- Of sumptuary laws -- Of sleep -- Of the battle of Dreux -- Of names -- Of the uncertainty of our judgment -- Of war horses -- Of ancient customs -- Of Democritus and Heraclitus -- Of the vanity of words -- Of the parsimony of the ancients -- Od a saying of Caesar's -- Of vain subtitles -- Of smells -- Of prayers -- Of age -- Of the inconsistency of our actions -- Of drunkeness -- ".
- catalog title "Essais. English".
- catalog title "The complete essays of Montaigne / translated by Donald M. Frame.".
- catalog type "text".