God, preserved myself entire, without anxiety or trouble of conscience, in the ancient belief of our religion, amidst so many sects and divisions as our age has produced. The writings of the ancients, the best authors I mean, being full and solid, tempt... The Essays of Montaigne - Página 320por Michel de Montaigne - 1877Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Michel de Montaigne - 1811 - 562 páginas
...the ancient tenets of our religion, without disturbance of mind, or trouble of conscience, amidst so many sects and divisions as our age has produced....to have the most force, and I find that every one, in turn, has reason, though they contradict one another. The facility that good wits have of rendering... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 510 páginas
...Chillingworth. t " The writings of the beat authors among the ancients," Montaigne tells us on one occasion, " being full and solid, tempt and carry me which way...to have the most force ; and I find that every one in turn has reason, though they contradict one another." Book ii. chap. 12. a few days before his death,... | |
| Dugald Stewart - 1829 - 518 páginas
...Chillingworth. f " The writings of the best authors among the ancients," Montaigne tells us on one occasion, "being full and solid, tempt and carry me which way...to have the most force ; and I find that every one in turn has reason, though they contradict one another." Book ii. chap. 12. a few days before his death,... | |
| Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1842 - 792 páginas
...Dirinat. i. 57« * MntiA, xi. 6:i I. amidst so many sects and divisions as our age has produced. Tlie writings of the ancients, the best authors I mean,...to have the most force ; and I find that every one in his turn is in the right, though they contradict one another. The facility that good wits have of... | |
| Michel de Montaigne, William Hazlitt - 1845 - 786 páginas
...trouble of conscience, in the ancient faith of our religion, 3 Cicero, de Dirinaí. i. &7> 266 amidst so many sects and divisions as our age has produced. The writings of the aneients, the best authors I mean, being full and solid, tempt and carry me which way almost they will... | |
| Robert Blakey - 1848 - 546 páginas
...reading seems * Theologie Naturelle <le Kaymond ilc Scbonde, Paris, 1611. t lissays, Book 3. Chap. 13. always to have the most force ; and I find that every one in turn has reason, though they contradict one another."* The principal part of Montaigne's Essays... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1849 - 698 páginas
...conscience, in the ancient faith of our religion, , Тюе. QKJFJ. v. 0. * Plato, Pktdm. amidst so many sects and divisions as our age has produced....to have the most force ; and I find that every one in his turn is in the right, though they contradict one another. The facility that good wits have of... | |
| Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet - 1850 - 450 páginas
...strange notions and extravagances. " The writings of the best authors among the ancients," he tells us, " being full and solid, tempt and carry me which way...to have the most force ; and I find that every one in turn has reason, though they contradict one another." He details all sorts of trifles and gossiping... | |
| Alexandre Rodolphe Vinet - 1850 - 578 páginas
...strange notions and extravagances. " The writings of the best authors among the ancients," he tells us, " being full and solid, tempt and carry me which way...to have the most force ; and I find that every one in turn has reason, though they contradict one another." He details all sorts of trifles and gossiping... | |
| Michel de Montaigne, William Hazlitt - 1859 - 542 páginas
...myself entire, without anxiety or trouble of conscience, in the ancient faith of our religion, amidst so many sects and divisions as our age has produced....to have the most force ; and I find that every one in his turn is in the right, though they contradict one another. The facility that good wits have of... | |
| |