id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3584 Montaigne, Michel de Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Volume 04 .txt text/plain 18338 657 66 estate, having the laws in their own hands, and sovereign power over men's lives and fortunes, makes another body separate from nobility: its service and to the common opinion, as did that good and great have the power, and to whom all things are lawful that may in any way naturally of a very great daring and enterprising courage, whose good opinion, that he committed so great an error in going out, as men the man to be brought to him, that he might learn an art so necessary to the better experience of age, I find they had very great reason so to do, their times; their opinions and manners making them appear, to men of sort, for despising the ordinary actions and offices of life, for having Cry out, of one that passes by, to the people: "O, what a learned man!" without any manner of experience, made so great a captain, learned to be ./cache/3584.txt ./txt/3584.txt