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A70610 Essays of Michael, seigneur de Montaigne in three books : with marginal notes and quotations and an account of the author's life : with a short character of the author and translator, by a person of honour / made English by Charles Cotton ...; Essais. English Montaigne, Michel de, 1533-1592.; Halifax, George Savile, Marquis of, 1633-1695.; Cotton, Charles, 1630-1687. 1700 (1700) Wing M2481; ESTC R17025 313,571 634

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Breath 531 Switzer Woman 417 Swords the best Weapons 492 T TAble talk 301 Tables distinguished by the Names of the Guests 468 Teachers how should be paid 201 Temerity in the understanding 282 Terence ' s Comedies 393 Terror Panick 87 Testimony of Adrianus Turnebus 203 Things present don't satiate Men. 524 Thirst immoderate after Knowledge Brutifies 25 Thracian King how distinguished from his People 444 Threatnings of an approaching Death 332 Timoleon ' s Tears 371 Timon Man-hater 515 Title of Books 401 Travailing very instructive to Youth 227 Troubles of this Life 374 Trees buried in Winter 358 Turks make themselves scars in honour of their Mistresses 420 Tutor 222 Tyrant 452 V VAlour of three French Gentlemen 2 Valour and its Bounds 72 Value of a Man consists in the Heart 333 Vertue aims at Pleasure 93 Vertue inabled by difficulties Ibid. Vertue 's great Benefit 94 Vertue taught by the Persians as Letters by other Nations 207 Vertue seated in a Plain 245 Vertue Enemy to Anxiety and Sorrow 246 Vertue 's Value 247 Vertue the nursing Mother of all Human Pleasures Ibid. Vertue satisfied with her self 378 Vertue her proper and peculiar office 248 Vertue embraced with two violent desire becomes Vicious 308 Vertue greedy of Danger 413 Vertue of the Loadstone 364 Vices derive their Propensity from Infancy 146 Victory ought not to be Stolen 38 Victory obtained by the Lacedaemonians Flying 66 Victory chief aim of a General and of every private Soldier 465 Victory puts an End to the War 477 Victory not allowed to him that did ask for a Dead Body 19 Victory in what consists 332 Victories fairly gotten 333 Virgins forc'd to their Husbands Bed 368 Vncertainty and Immutability of Humane Things 88 Vncertainty of this Life 426 Vnderstanding rules and Reigns 226 Vnderstandings of severel Sorts 529 Vrine of Horse drunk 497 Vse of the understanding 410 W WArs of Sylla and Marius 478 Wars amongst the Barbarians 32 Wars proclaimed by the Tolling of a Bell. 33 Warlike Women 156 Water-mens Faro 509 Way of speaking of the Athenians Lacedaemonians and retians 267 Weapons formerly used in War 493 Will our the effects thereof not always in our Power 40 Will Irregular and disobedient 134 Will judges of Actions 361 Wine cut with Hatchets in Winter time 357 Wine dash'd 510 Writings of the Counts of Foix. 221 Wise mans Country 237 Wise man may live every where content 373 Wise men ought to do every thing for themselves 516 Wisdom's Acquiescency 15 Wisdom and Brutality 528 Wits ought not to be idle 41 Wits of several degrees 440 Wool perfumed made use of 506 Woman turned into a Man 124 Woman that goes to Bed to a Man must put off her Modesty with her Petticoat 131 Woman fancying she had Swallowed a Pin. 136 Woman causes her Face to be flead 419 Women bitten by Lice 154 Women uncapable of a perfect Love 290 Women buried alive with the Corps of their Husbands 405 Women Succeeding to Peerages 438 Women mask'd and Painted 517 Women and Children excluded from inquiring into the Laws 543 Words the only Tye of Men. 49 Words obliging 398 Words finely Spoken 264 Words affected 266 World a Looking-Glass and a Book 238 X XEnophon a great Captain and a Philosopher 37 Xerxes considering his Forces was siezed with joy and Sorrow 370 Y YOuth must be accustom'd to labour 229 Youth's debauchery and Excess 256 Z ZEal of the Jews to their Belief 408 Zeal immoderate 308 Zeal govern'd with Moderation and Prudence 543 Ze eu●us's Laws against Women's Sumptuousness 459 Zeno's Disciples 267
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Astry Books Printed for RICHARD WELLINGTON at the Dolphin and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard The History of Polybius the Megalopolitan containing an Account of the Affairs of the whole World but chiefly of the Roman People In three Vol. Translated by Sir Henry Sheers and Mr. Dryden Familiar Letters written by John late Earl of Rochester to the Honourable Henry Savile Esq c. with Several Letters by his Grace the Duke of Buckingham and several Love-letters by the Ingenious Mr. Thomas Otway in Two Vol. price 5. Shillings Sir Thomas Pope-Blunt's Essays upon several Important Subjects Price 3 Shillings Mons Tauvry's Treatise of Medicaments in Two Vol. Printed at Paris 1699. Faithfully Translated into English by one of the College Physicians Price 5. Shillings FINIS A Compleat INDEX Of the most Remarkable Matters contained in this First Book A ABundance distastiful and disappointing 451 Acquaintance 301 Actions of former Ages 361 Actions that Men should not cover to perform 413 Actions Vertuous now unknown 360 Affectation unbecoming a Courtier 266 Affection of a Father towards his Children 212 Age and its last effects 551 Age fit for managing an Estate 553 Age dispensing the Knights from the fatigues of the War Ibid. Age of Adult Ibid. Age capable of great Actions 554 Agesilaus's Battel against the Boeotians 466 Albigeois burnt alive 408 Alcibiades's Constitution 257 Alexander the Son of Jupiter 446 Alexander's Cruelty 6 Alexander blam'd by Philip his Father for singing at a Feast 394 Alexander's deep Sleep 461 Alexander's Horse 489 Alexander's Sweat 531 Ambassadours may sometimes conceal from their Master what they think fit ●80 Ambassadours of Samos 2●● Ambassadours Employment not confin'd 81 Ambition Enemy to Society 37● Ambition of Cicero and Pliny 39● Ambition unworthy 390 Answer of the Duke of Florence his Fool. 355 Antigonus the Son of the Sun 446 Appetites of several Sorts 5●● Appetites of Men irresolute 525 Arcesilaus Gold and Silver Vessels 383 Aretine despised by Montaigne 521 Arms of Value inflame the Soldiers Courage 479 Arms of Value increase the Enemys resolution with 〈◊〉 hope of a Rich Spoil 4●● Army expecting an Enemy 484 Armies of the Turks support themselves cheap 497 Arses wipt with a Spunge 5●● Art of Physick despis'd 179 Atlantis Island 31● B BArbarians who are those that are to be call'd to that Name 3●● Barbarians's Country their Buildings Beds c. 3●5 Barbarians's Love towards their Wives and 〈◊〉 towards their Enemies 3●6 Barbarians believing the Immortality of the Soul 327 Barbarians Priests and Prophets 〈◊〉 Barbarians Weapons 32● Barbarians Obstinacy in their Battels Ibid. Barbarians noble War 331 Barbarian Kings power 338 Barbarians Love Song 337 Barbarians Language Ibid. B●rbarity against Men's Lives 329 Bargaining hated by Mountaigne 425 Battle lost by Antonius 280 Battle of Botidaea obtain'd by the Greeks 361 Battle of Auroy 366 Battle of Dreux remarkable for several Accidents 465 Battle of St. Quentio 477 Battle fought on foot by Cavalry 491 Battle at Sea gain'd against the Turks 341 Baths used by the Ancients before Dinner 504 B●wdy-houses of several sorts 152 Beyard Captain of greas Courage 21 Beauty sought after by Women to the contempt of Rain 419 Beds made use of to lie on at Meals 504 Beggars in Shirt in the depth of Winter 355 Behaviour 353 Believe 276 Betis's Silence and Obstinacy 7 Bodies perfumed 504 Bodies when young ought to be bent 256 Bo●tians's voluntary servitude 236 Book employment painful 386 Borromaeus's austere way of Living 423 B●ws carrying long Arrows 495 〈◊〉 handling a Halbert with the wriggling of his Neck 148. ●●●vity agreeable to Men of Vnderstanding 236 ●●●thers Name 287 Brotherly Love neglected Ibid. Brutes subject to the force of Imagination 137 Bucanan 269 Buffoons jesting an the very moment of Death 404 Buffoons to make Sport at Meals 506 Burial much recommended 25 C CAesar and Pompey good Horsemen 489 Caesar's Horse Ibid. Calisthenes how he lost the favour of Alexander 256 Cannibals mar●y many Wives 336 Canon shot unavoidable 67 Canopy of State allow'd but in Palaces and Taverns 527 Care and foresight of the future 15 Cato the younger his Death 362 Cato a true Pattern of humane Vertue 363 Cato's Praise 364 Cato's sound Sleep 362 Cato's Parsimony 522 Cato his Age when he Kill'd himself 551 Ceremony used at the Interview of Princes 71 Ceremony of the Lacedaemonians at the Interment of their Kings 17 Chabrias lost the Fruits of a Victory to take care of the Dead bodies of his Friends 26 Change to be Fear'd 460 Chastity valued in Marriage 151 Chastity a true Vertue 161 Chearfulness Sign of Wisdom 244 Chess Idle and Childish Game 513 Children Whipt to Death 418 Children in France Pretty 251 Children spoil'd with Delicacy 254 Children ought not to be Suddenly awak'd from their Sleep 270 Chivalry amongst the Lacedaemonians 259 Chrysippus ' s Writings 215 Cicero's Eloquence 262 Cicero's affected Eloquence 397 Cloaths unknown to many Nations 354 Collation betwixt Meals 506 College of Guienne where Montaigne was sent at Six Years of Age. 271 Company of ill Men dangerous 373 Commotions how are to be appeas'd 186 Composers of Cento's 217 Compositions that Smell of Oil and Lamp 56 Confidence gains the Heart 185 Confidence of another Man's Vertue 432 Conspiracy against Augustus 175 Constancy of some Old Men Women and Children 315 Constancy in Affliction 377 Constitutions of several Sorts 255 Contempt of Riches 432 Continency of the Capuchins 359 Continency in Marriage 31● Conversation 237 Conversing with Men. 230 Copulation of a Husband with his Wife already with Child forbidden 310 Correction of the Male Children design'd to the Fathers and to the Mothers that of the Females 155 Covetousness from whence proceeds 424 Counsel of Livia to Augustus concerning Cinna's Conspiracy 176 Counsels depend upon Fortune 487 Courage Reputation and Glory as magnificent in a Closet as a Camp 184 Courtesie and Manners 71 Cowardice how to be punish'd in a Soldier 74 Cowardice punish'd by Shame and Disgrace 75 Cowardice of Seigneur Franget how punish'd 7● Creatures esteem'd by their proper Qualities 440 Cruelty's horrid Examples 315 Cruelty of the Portugueses 329 Cruelty of Dionysius the Tyrant 5 Cruelty of Nero towards his Mother 369 Cuckoldry