id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt montaigne-essays-1562 montaigne-essays-1562 .txt text/plain 439889 18716 71 course of things, 'tis long since that thou hast lived by extraordinary not in the length of days, but in the use of time; a man may have lived 'Tis the duty of good men to portray virtue as beautiful as they Wiser men, having great force and vigour of soul, may propose to A rhetorician of times past said, that to make little things appear great ["Father, 'tis no virtue to fear life, but to withstand great A man discerns in the soul of these two great men and their imitators most men that they set a good face upon the matter and speak with great of a thing of importance; 'tis no great matter to live; thy servants and men; 'tis the first means of acquiring the favour and good liking of one He who is only a good man that men may know it ./cache/montaigne-essays-1562.txt ./txt/montaigne-essays-1562.txt