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Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Complete - Montaigne, Michel de · 78 words

Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Complete - Montaigne, Michel de

Scipio AEmilianus alone, could one attribute to him as brave and magnificent an end, and as profound and universal a knowledge, might be put into the other scale of the balance. Oh, what an injury has time done me to deprive me of the sight of two of the most noble lives which, by the common consent of all the world, one of the greatest of the Greeks, and the other of the Romans, were in all Plutarch.

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