id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3589 Montaigne, Michel de Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Volume 09 .txt text/plain 20630 903 72 Antigonus, having taken one of his soldiers into a great degree of favour my life." Lucullus's soldier having been rifled by the enemy, performed occasion to some to believe that man has two souls; other two distinct I have seen a great lord of my time, a man of high enterprise and But 'tis an old and pleasant question, whether the soul of a wise man can reason and the stoic virtue, to teach man his mortality and our weakness; accidents in life far worse to suffer than death itself. ["Father, 'tis no virtue to fear life, but to withstand great having sent his soldiers to seize upon the good old man Razis, surnamed in honour of his virtue the father of the Jews: the good man, seeing no living, had the custom, at a very old age, after having made good cheer, dying again, but a more painful death, having concluded myself as good as ./cache/3589.txt ./txt/3589.txt