Essays of Montaigne, vol. 6

Volume 6 of a 10 volume collection of Montaigne’s famous essays in the 17th century English translation by Charles Cotton.
Essays of Montaigne, vol. 6, trans. Charles Cotton, revised by William Carew Hazlett (New York: Edwin C. Hill, 1910).
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- Author: Michel de Montaigne
- Editor: William Carew Hazlett
- Translator: Charles Cotton
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Table of Contents
- CONTENTS
- LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
- ESSAYS OF MONTAIGNE
- HOW OUR MIND HINDERS ITSELF
- THAT OUR DESIRES ARE AUGMENTED BY DIFFICULTY
- OF GLORY
- OF PRESUMPTION
- OF GIVING THE LIE
- OF LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE
- WE TASTE NOTHING PURE
- AGAINST IDLENESS
- OF POSTING
- OF ILL MEANS EMPLOYED TO A GOOD END
- OF THE ROMAN GREATNESS
- NOT TO COUNTERFEIT THE SICK MAN
- OF THUMBS
- COWARDICE THE MOTHER OF CRUELTY
- ALL THINGS HAVE THEIR SEASON
- OF VIRTUE
- OF A MONSTROUS CHILD
- OF ANGER
- DEFENCE OF SENECA AND PLUTARCH
- THE STORY OF SPURINA
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