Montaigne writes in his second major piece "From Sadness", "I'm so much as someone who befreyet of this passion. Yes, I do not love and respect the same too: if same as it labored the world to race, to honor them with a very special favor. To dress the wisdom, virtue, rebuked the conscience into it. A foolish and shameful shine! The Italians have füglicher beleget with the name of spite. After all, it is a shameful always, always great property. Therefore, they also prohibit the Stoics their ways, because it is always cowardly and vile. "
Hard, swelling words. Shame on me.
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