Essays Of Michel De Montaigne
| Illustrator | Salvador Dalí |
| Translated by | Charles Cotton |
| Publisher | Doubleday & Company, Inc. |
| Format | Hardback |
| Language | English |
| This Edition Published | 1947 |
| Pages / Font | 472 pages |
| Chapters | Of Custom, And That We Should Not Easily Change A Law Received Of The Education Of Children That Fortune Is Oftentimes Observed To Act By The Rules Of Reason Of Cannibals Of War-Horses, Or Destriers Of Democritus And Heraclitus Of Age Of Drunkenness Of Glory Of Presumption That We Taste Nothing Pure Of Thumbs Of The Resemblance Of Children To Their Fathers Of Repentance Upon Some Verses Of Virgil Of Coaches That To Study Philosophy Is To Learn To Die Of Vanity Of Physiognomy Of The Force Of Imagination Of Experience |
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