id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 3590 Montaigne, Michel de Essays of Michel de Montaigne — Volume 10 .txt text/plain 24688 945 68 careful in the education of his children, by reason it is a common act, and that, according to our use, when we say a man of high worth a good their own support: as I have, in my time, seen several young men of good 'Tis not time for a gentleman of thirty years old to give place to his reason he should refer the use of those things to them, seeing that speaking of, 'tis against a poor old man and for the children, then they exercise of good offices: a word ill taken obliterates ten years' merit; shall establish laws, and make it by good reasons appear, that private There was one Labienus at Rome, a man of great worth and authority, and itself does: but the word virtue imports, I know not what, more great and A man discerns in the soul of these two great men and their imitators ./cache/3590.txt ./txt/3590.txt