id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3588 Montaigne, Michel de Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Volume 08 .txt text/plain 17018 738 72 think I have read that the Romans had a sort of horses by them called The Numidian men-at-arms had always a led horse in of a man or his target, took away all the use of arms and limbs. both of the men and horses, that they looked upon the first as gods and There has been seen in my time at Constantinople two men upon one horse, In petitioning or saluting any great man, they used to lay their hands A man makes a judgment of a horse, not only by seeing him when common rate in frivolous things, nowise befits a man of honour. A rhetorician of times past said, that to make little things appear great entertain so vicious an opinion of such great parts as to think any man to offend her; neither the gods nor good men (says Plato) will accept the ./cache/3588.txt ./txt/3588.txt