
The Essays of Montaigne - 영어로 읽는 세계문학 410
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PrefaceThe Life of Montaigne
The Letters of Montaigne
The Author to the Reader
BOOK ONE
1. That Men by Various Ways Arrive at the Same End
2. Of Sorrow
3. That Our Affections Carry Themselves Beyond Us
4. That the Soul Expends Its Passions Upon False Objects, Where the True Are Wanting
5. Whether the Governor of a Place Besieged Ought Himself to Go out to Parley
6. That the Hour of Parley Dangerous
7. That the Intention Is Judge of Our Actions
8. Of Idleness
9. Of Liars
10. Of Quick or Slow Speech
11. Of Prognostications
12. Of Constancy
13. The Ceremony of the Interview of Princes
14. That Men Are Justly Punished for Being Obstinate in the Defence of a Fort That Is Not in Reason to Be Defended
15. Of the Punishment of Cowardice
16. A Proceeding of Some Ambassadors
17. Of Fear
18. That Men Are Not to Judge of Our Happiness Till After Death
19. That to Study Philosopy Is to Learn to Die
20. Of the Force of Imagination
21. That the Profit of One Man Is the Damage of Another
22. Of Custom, and That We Should Not Easily Change a Law Received
23. Various Events from the Same Counsel
24. Of Pedantry
25. Of the Education of Children
26. That It Is Folly to Measure Truth and Error by Our Own Capacity
27. Of Friendship
28. Nine and Twenty Sonnets of Estienne De La Boitie
29. Of Moderation
30. Of Cannibals
31. That a Man Is Soberly to Judge of the Divine Ordinances
32. That We Are to Avoid Pleasures, Even at the Expense of Life
33. That Fortune Is Oftentimes Observed to Act by the Rule of Reason
34. Of One Defect in Our Government
35. Of the Custom of Wearing Clothes
36. Of Cato the Younger
37. That We Laugh and Cry for the Same Thing
38. Of Solitude
39. A Consideration Upon Cicero
40. That the Relish for Good and Evil Depends in Great Measure Upon the Opinion We Have of Them
41. Not to Communicate a Man's Honour
42. Of the Inequality Amoungst Us
43. Of Sumptuary Laws
44. Of Sleep
45. Of the Battle of Dreux
46. Of Names
47. Of the Uncertainty of Our Judgment
48. Of War Horses, or Destriers
49. Of Ancient Customs
50. Of Democritus and Heraclitus
51. Of the Vanity of Words
52. Of the Parsimony of the Ancients
53. Of a Saying of Caesar
54. Of Vain Subtleties
55. Of Smells
56. Of Prayers
57. Of Age
BOOK TWO
1. Of the Inconstancy of Our Actions
2. Of Drunkenness
3. A Custom of the Isle of Cea
4. To-Morrow's a New Day
5. Of Conscience
6. Use Makes Perfect
7. Of Recompenses of Honour
8. Of the Affection of Fathers to Their Children
9. Of the Arms of the Parthians
10. Of Books
11. Of Cruelty
12. Apology for Raimond Sebond
13. Of Judging of the Death of Another
14. That Our Mind Hinders Itself
15. That Our Desires Are Augmented by Difficulty
16. Of Glory
17. Of Presumption
18. Of Giving the Lie
19. Of Liberty of Conscience
20. That We Taste Nothing Pure
21. Against Idleness
22. Of Posting
23. Of ILL Means Employed to a Good End
24. Of the Roman Grandeur
25. Not to Counterfeit Being Sick
26. Of Thumbs
27. Cowardice the Mother of Cruelty
28. All Things Have Their Season
29. Of Virtue
30. Of a Monstrous Child
31. Of Anger
32. Defence of Seneca and Plutarch
33. The Story of Spurina
34. Observation on the Means to Carry on a War According to Julius Caesar
35. Of Three Good Women
36. Of the Most Excellent Men
37. Of the Resemblance of Children to Their Fathers
BOOK THREE
1. Of Profit and Honesty
2. Of Repentance
3. Of Three Commerces
4. Of Diversion
5. Upon Some Verses of Virgil
6. Of Coaches
7. Of the Inconvenience of Greatness
8. Of the Art of Conference
9. Of Vanity
10. Of Managing the Will
11. Of Cripples
12. Of Physiognomy
13. Of Experience