THE WORKS OF MICHEL de MONTAIGNE
With Notes, Life and LettersComplete in Ten Volumes Hector approaching Paris. From painting by Diogene-Ulysse-Napoleon-Maillart.
THE WORKS OF MICHEL de MONTAIGNE
an essay by RALPH WALDO EMERSON
illustrated
EDWIN C. HILL
new york.
EMERSON EDITION
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Hector approaching Paris. From painting by Diogene-Ulysse-Napoleon-Maillart. ESSAYS OF MONTAIGNEtranslated by CHARLES COTTON
revised by WILLIAM CAREW HAZLETT
VOLUME SIX
New York: edwin c. hill mcmx
Copyright 1910 by
EDWIN C. HILL
CONTENTS
How our Mind Hinders Itself | 11 |
That our Desires are Augmented by Difficulty | 13 |
Of Glory | 25 |
Of Presumption | 53 |
Of Giving the Lie | 119 |
Of Liberty of Conscience | 128 |
We Taste Nothing Pure | 137 |
Against Idleness | 143 |
Of Posting | 152 |
Of Ill Means Employed to a Good End | 155 |
Of the Roman Greatness | 162 |
Not to Counterfeit the Sick Man | 165 |
Of Thumbs | 170 |
Cowardice the Mother of Cruelty | 172 |
All Things have their Season | 192 |
Of Virtue | 196 |
Of a Monstrous Child | 212 |
Of Anger | 215 |
Defence of Seneca and Plutarch | 230 |
The Story of Spurnia | 244 |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
Hector Reproaching Paris. From Painting by Diogene-Ulysse-Napoleon-Maillart | Frontispiece |
Offering to Minerva. From Painting by H. De Gaudemaris | Page 50 |
Andromache in Captivity. From Painting by Sir Frederick Leighton | Page 172 |
Cleopatra. From Painting by H. Makart | Page 246 |