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 [...] / Translated by Charles Cotton, Esq. London : B. and B. Barker, 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 Front cover
- PDF Endsheet
- PDF Title page
- PDF The Contents Of The Chapters Of The Second Volume.
- PDF [1] Essays of Michael Seigr. de Montaigne. The Second Book.
- PDF [1] Chap. 1. Of the Inconstancy of our Actions.
- PDF 10 Chap. 2. Of Drunkenness.
- PDF 21 Chap. 3. The Custom of the Isle of Cea.
- PDF 37 Chap. 4. To-morrow's a New Day.
- PDF 39 Chap. 5. Of Conscience.
- PDF 44 Chap. 6. Use makes Perfectness.
- PDF 56 Chap. 7. Of Recompences of Honour.
- PDF 60 Chap. 8. Of the Affection of Fathers to their Children.
- PDF 82 Chap. 9. Of the Arms of the Parthians.
- PDF 86 Chap. 10. Of Books.
- PDF 100 Chap. 11. Of Cruelty.
- PDF 117 Chap. 12. Apology for Raimond de Sebonde.
- PDF 321 Chap. 13. Of judging of the Death of another.
- PDF 328 Chap. 14. That the Mind hinders itself.
- PDF 329 Chap. 15. That our Desires are augmented by Difficulties.
- PDF 336 Chap. 16. Of Glory.
- PDF 352 Chap. 17. Of Presumption.
- PDF 388 Chap. 18. Of giving the Lye.
- PDF 394 Chap. 19. Of Liberty of Conscience.
- PDF 398 Chap. 20. That we taste nothing pure.
- PDF 402 Chap. 21. Against Idleness.
- PDF 406 Chap. 22. Of Posts.
- PDF 408 Chap. 23. Of ill Means employed to a good End.
- PDF 412 Chap. 24. Of the Roman Grandeur.
- PDF 414 Chap. 25. Not to counterfeit being sick.
- PDF 416 Chap. 26. Of Thumbs.
- PDF 417 Chap. 27. Cowardice the Mother of Cruelty.
- PDF 428 Chap. 28. All Things have their Season.
- PDF 430 Chap. 29. Of Virtue.
- PDF 438 Chap. 30. Of a monstrous Child.
- PDF 440 Chap. 31. Of Anger.
- PDF 449 Chap. 32. Defence of Seneca and Plutarch.
- PDF 456 Chap. 33. The Story of Spurina.
- PDF 464 Chap. 34. Observation of the Means to carry on a War, according to Julius Cæsar.
- PDF 474 Chap. 35. Of three good Women.
- PDF 482 Chap. 36. Of the most excellent Men.
- PDF 490 Chap. 37. Of the Resemblance of Children to their Fathers.
- PDF A Table to the Second Volume.
- PDF Endsheet
- PDF Back cover
- PDF Spine
- PDF The Third Volume
- PDF Front cover
- PDF Endsheet
- PDF Title page
- PDF [1] Chap. I. Of Profit and Honesty.
- PDF 19 Chap. II. Of Repentance.
- PDF 35 Chap. III. Of Three Commerces.
- PDF 50 Chap. IV. Of Diversion.
- PDF 62 Chap. V. Upon some Verses of Virgil.
- PDF 135 Chap. VI. Of Coaches.
- PDF 157 Chap. VII. Of the Inconvenience of Greatness.
- PDF 163 Chap. VIII. Of the Art of Conferring,
- PDF 191 Chap. IX. Of Vanity.
- PDF 263 Chap. X. Of managing the Will.
- PDF 290 Chap. XI. Of Cripples.
- PDF 303 Chap. XII. Of Physiognomy.
- PDF 337 Chap. XIII. Of Experience.
- PDF The Heads of the Chapters To the Third Book of Montaigne`s Essays.
- PDF A Complete Index Of the most Remarkable Matters Contained in this Book.
- PDF A
- PDF B
- PDF C.
- PDF D.
- PDF E.
- PDF F.
- PDF G.
- PDF H.
- PDF J.
- PDF K.
- PDF L.
- PDF M.
- PDF N.
- PDF O.
- PDF P.
- PDF Q.
- PDF R.
- PDF S.
- PDF T.
- PDF V.
- PDF W.
- PDF X.
- PDF Y.
- PDF Z.
- PDF Endsheet
- PDF Back cover
- PDF Spine
