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‘The Complete Excays of MONTAIGNE Transhted by DONALD M. FRAME Stanford Univers Pres Stanford, Caliornia sl Note on the Translation lio TS. “The Pens’ of Pascal” in Selected Esiys. New York ‘arcour, Brace, 1990 ed. Pp. 855-68. Alo tn Pascal, Pons Ev ‘exynan ed (Intodnton). Emon, Ralph Waid, “Montsigae; othe Skept"in Representative Frame, Donald M. Montaigne’ Discovery of Man: The Humanization cade heat, Nee Yak Coli Uae Bow Tak Ande, “resenting Montagne by Dorothy Bessy, The Live ie Thode of Mente. New York amd Tero? Longa, ‘Gress Thora ME “Movtalgne andthe Savage Ine." Yale Review (Wigner 1057): pp Toisas Lath, Herbert. “oniaigne or the Art of Being Truth” Encounter (November 1853), 3 ‘Marz John Middleton: "Montaigne: The Bith ofthe Tadividoal ‘aso Toya Now Sek Meer [055,08 Poulet: Georges. “Montane. in Stade tn Huma Toe te by Elle ‘Gaiman, Baltinee: fons Hoplins Pes, 560 Spencer, Theodore, “Nstalgne m America" Alantic Monthly (March, 180), pp. oar iin. “Montaigne.” in The Common Reader. New York: nt Brace, 1348 Fp 81100" Bomefon, Pal, Montaigne et ser amis, 2 vol Calin, 188, Content, Paul. “Montagne, mae de Bordoan ta 1 Centenalee Get nance de Stone 1599-1055 Bordon: Don HS tpt Drea, Nistor. La Pes relisese de Montana. Besehee, ride, Hugo, Montaigne, Hem: Franck, 19. In German, Eas Gove. Lest Seong Gnd. Seite 80 Morea Here, Montaigne, homme et Tere, Boivin (1090. ‘Plated Jen’ Montag et sou temps. Boling 1080 Stroh Fons” Montagne, Sit, 1906 a reved Akan Montaigne, se vie publique et privée, Nouvelle Revue Critique, os i Viley, ier, Las Essie de Michel de Montaigne, Sflt, 1902. = Las Supers et Tévolution des Hsais de: Montigne. 2 vols Fiachett, 1908. 2d revised ed, Machete, 1982 2 vol Strawn, Richard Tt and Samuel F. Will. “Michel Eyquem de Mone {alge "in Val. I of D.C. Cabets, & Crtel Bibliography of French icra (Sura NY. Siacte Unies Pos 155), pp. 1so-Sr, SL Most usta hospitable But ago ite” ‘Tamenbangy, Samel A. Michel de Montaigne: A Cesc Bibiog "aphy: New Yorks Stine Tannen 1642 Newly compe, Contents Eas Tote Rade15) A. By diverse moans we arrive atthe same end (1578-80) 2 Of sadness (1572-74) 3. Our feelings reach out beyond us (1572-74) 4. Hoow the soul discharges its passions on fale objects ‘when the true are wanting (1572-74) 5. Whether the governor of «besieged place should go ‘out to parley (1572-74) Parley time is dangerous (1572-74) That intention is judge of our actions (1572-74) OF idleness (1572-74) Of liars (1572-74) 10. Of prompt or slow speech (1572-74) LL Of prognostiations (1572-74) 32. Of constancy (1572-74) 13. Ceremony of interviews between kings (1572-74) eune uu Bea eee Soe = Contents 14, That the taste of good and evil depends in Iarge Dar on the opinion we have of them (1572-14) 15, One is punished for defending a place obstinately without reason (1572-74) 16. Of the punishment of cowardice (1572-74) YT. A trait of certain ambassadors (1572-74) 18. Of fear (1572-74) 19. That our happiness mast not be judged until after our death (1572-74) ‘That to philosophize is to lear to de (1572-74) (Of the power ofthe imagination (1572-74) ‘One man’s profit 6 another man's harm (1572-80) Of custom, and not easily changing an accepted Ia (1572-74) Various ontoomes ofthe same plan (1572-80) Of pedantry (1572-78) OF the education of childven (1579-80) It's folly to measure the tre and false by our ‘own capacity (1572-74) Of friendship (1572-76, 1578-80) ‘Twenty-nine sonnets of Etienne de La Boétie (1578-80) Of moderation (1572-80) (Of cannibals (1578-80) We should medte soberly with judging divine ordinances (1572-74) ‘To lee from sensual pleasures at the price oflife (1572-74) ‘54. Fortune soften met the path of reason (as73-74) 35. Of a lack in our administrations (2572-74) 36. Of the custom of wearing clothes (1572-74) REERE REE S 8 BES BB us 146 150 159 161 163 165 168 Contents BeBESSBR Agee Bees Of Cato the Younger (1572-74) How we ery and laugh for the same thing (1572-74) Of solitude (1572-74) A consideration upon Cleero (1572-74) (Of not communicating one's glory (1572-14) Of the inequality that is between us (1572-74) (Of sumptuary Tews (1572-74) Of sicep (1572-74) (Of the battle of Dreux (1572-74) ‘Of names (1572-74) Of the uncertainty of our judgment (1572-74) (Of war horses (1572-74) Of ancient customs (1572-80) (Of Democritus and Heracits (1572-50) (Of the vanity of words (1572-80) (Of the parsimony of the ancients (1572-0) (Of a saying of Caesar's (1572-80) OF vain subtleties (1572-80) (Of smells (1572-80) (Of prayers (1572-80) (Of age (1572-80) BOOK IL OF the inconsistency of our actions (1572-74) Of drunkenness (1573-74) ‘A custom of the island of Cea (1573-74) Let business wait till tomorrow (1573-74) OF conscience (1573-74) OF practice (1573-74) (Of honorary awavds (1578-80) 14 183 187 189 196 198 200 201 205 200 25 219 21 24 228 229 26 239 my 251 262 5

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