Montaigne's Essays : In Three Books. With Notes and Quotations. And an Account of The Author's Life ; With a short Character of the Author and Translator, by the late Marquis [...] : The First Volume / Translated by Charles Cotton, Esq.. London. 1743
Content
PDF The First Volume
PDF Front cover
PDF Endsheet
PDF Title page
PDF To the Right Honourable George Marquiss, Earl, and Viscount Hallifax, Baron of Eland, Lord Privy Seal, and one of his Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council.
PDF This for Charles Cotton, Esq; at his House at Berisford. To be left at Ashburne in Derbyshire.
PDF The Editor To The Reader.
PDF The Translator's Preface To The Reader.
PDF The Life Of Michael Seigr. de Montaigne.
PDF The Contents Of The Chapters Of The First Volume.
PDF [1] A Vindication of Montaigne's Essays.
PDF [11] Essays of Michael Seigr. de Montaigne. The First Book.
PDF [11] Chap. 1. That Men by various Ways arrive at the same End.
PDF 16 Chap. 2. Of Sorrow.
PDF 20 Chap. 3. That our Affections carry themselves beyond us.
PDF 29 Chap. 4. That the Soul discharges her Passions upon false Objects where the true are wanting.
PDF 32 Chap. 5. Whether the Governor of a Place besieged ought himself to go out and parley.
PDF 35 Chap. 6. That the Hour of Parley is dangerous.
PDF 38 Chap. 7. That the Intention is Judge of our Actions.
PDF 40 Chap. 8. Of Idleness.
PDF 42 Chap. 9. Of Liars.
PDF 48 Chap. 10. Of quick or slow Speech.
PDF 51 Chap. 11. Of Prognostications.
PDF 56 Chap. 12. Of Constancy.
PDF 59 Chap. 13. The Ceremony of the Interview of Princes.
PDF 61 Chap. 14. That Men are justly punished for being obstinate in the Defence of a Fool, that is not in Reason to be desended.
PDF 62 Chap. 15. Of the Punishment of Cowardice.
PDF 64 Chap. 16. A Proceeding of some Abassadors.
PDF 68 Chap. 17. Of Fear.
PDF 71 Chap. 18. That Men are not to judge of our Happiness till after Death.
PDF 74 Chap. 19. That to study Philosophy is to learn to die.
PDF 95 Chap. 20. Of the Force of Imagination.
PDF 108 Chap. 21. That the Profit of one Man is the Inconvenience of another.
PDF 109 Chap. 22. Of Custom, and that we should not easily change a Law received.
PDF 129 Chap. 23. Various Events from the same Counsel.
PDF 140 Chap. 24. Of Pedantry.
PDF 154 Chap. 25. Of the Education of Children.
PDF 197 Chap. 26. Of measuring Truth and Error.
PDF 202 Chap. 27. Of Friendship.
PDF 217 Essays Of Michael Seigr. de Montaigne. Book. I. Part II.
PDF 217 Chap. 28. To Madam de Grammont, Countess of Guisson.
PDF 218 Chap. 29. Of Moderation.
PDF 224 Chap. 30. Of Cannibals.
PDF 239 Chap. 31. That a Man is to judge soberly of Divine Ordinances.
PDF 242 Chap. 32. That we are to avoid Pleasures, even at the Expence of our Life.
PDF 244 Chap. 33. Fortune oftentimes rational.
PDF 246 [i.e 248] Chap. 34. Of one Defect in our Government.
PDF 249 Chap. 35. Of the Custom of wearing Clothes.
PDF 254 Chap. 36. Of Cato the younger.
PDF 259 Chap. 37. We laugh and cry for the same Thing.
PDF 263 Chap. 38. Of Solitude.
PDF 179 [i.e. 279] Chap. 39. A Consideration upon Cicero.
PDF 285 Chap. 40. Goods and Evils depend upon Opinion.
PDF 309 Chap. 41. Not to communicate a Man's Honour.
PDF 312 Chap. 42. Of the Inequality amongst us.
PDF 325 Chap. 43. Of Sumptuary Laws.
PDF 328 Chap. 44. Of Sleep.
PDF 330 Chap. 45. Of the Battle of Dreux.
PDF 332 Chap. 46. Of Names.
PDF 338 Chap. 47. Of the Uncertainty of our Judgment.
PDF 346 Chap. 48. Of managed Horses.
PDF 356 Chap. 49. Of ancient Customs.
PDF 363 Chap. 50. Of Democritus and Heraclitus.
PDF 367 Chap. 51. Of the Vanity of Words.
PDF 371 Chap. 52. Of the Parsimony of the Ancients.
PDF 372 Chap. 53. Of a Saying of Cæsar.
PDF 374 Chap. 54. Of vain Subtilties.
PDF 377 Chap. 55. Of Smells.
PDF 381 Chap. 56. Of Prayers.
PDF 392 Chap. 57. Of Age.
PDF A Complete Index Of the most Remarkable Matters Contained in the First Book.
PDF Endsheet
PDF Back cover
PDF Spine
PDF The Second Volume
PDF The Third Volume