The essays / by Michel de Montaigne ; translated by Charles Cotton ; edited by William Carew Hazlitt.
Of all egotists, Montaigne, if not the greatest, was the most fascinating, because, perhaps, he was the least affected and most truthful. What he did, and what he had professed to do, was to dissect his mind, and show us, as best he could, how it was made, and what relation it bore to external objec...
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