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Essais - Livre III (Français moderne et moyen Français comparés) (French Edition)
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Montaigne freely borrowed of others, and he has found men willing to borrow of him as freely. We need not wonder at the reputation which he with seeming facility achieved. He was, without being aware of it, the leader of a new school in letters and morals. His book was different from all others which were at that date in the world. It diverted the
... See moreMichel de Montaigne • The Complete Works of Michel de Montaigne: Illustrated (Evergreen Classics)
Yet it is far from being the best he was capable of.
Michel de Montaigne • On Friendship (Penguin Great Ideas)
“We can be knowledgeable with other men’s knowledge, but we can’t be wise with other men’s wisdom.”
Montaigne
Montaigne ne fait qu’essayer de penser sa vie (mais d’abord pour ce qu’elle révèle de la vie de tous) et d’écrire sa pensée. Peu de faits, beaucoup d’idées. Peu de récits, beaucoup de lectures, de réflexions, de « conférences » [de discussions]. C’est par quoi cet écrivain de génie est aussi – sans l’avoir prévu mais de plus en plus, au fil des ann
... See moreAndré COMTE-SPONVILLE • Dictionnaire amoureux de Montaigne (French Edition)
Not one of his actions could be set before me – no matter what it looked like – without my immediately discovering its motive.
Michel de Montaigne • On Friendship (Penguin Great Ideas)
In the year of Christ 1571, at the age of thirty-eight, on the last day of February, his birthday, Michel de Montaigne, long weary of the servitude of the court and of public employments, while still entire, retired to the bosom of the learned virgins, where in calm and freedom from all cares he will spend what little remains of his life, now more
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