| Michel de Montaigne - 1711 - 716 páginas
...great many brave Actions muft be expected to be perform'd without Witnefs, and fo loft, before one turn to Account. A Man is not always on the top of a Breach,...of an Army in the fight of his General, as upon a Scaffold. A Man is ofc furpriz'd betwixt the Hedg and the Ditch, he muft run the Hazard of his Life... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1743 - 572 páginas
...perform 'd without Witnefl , and fo loft, before one turn to Account. A Man is not always on the'Top of a Breach, or at the Head of an Army in the Sight of his General, as upon a Scaffold. A Man is oft furpriz'd betwixt the Hedge and the Ditch, he... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1759 - 684 páginas
...Thoufand have fallen in lei's Dangers, than the lead of thofe he went through. A great many brave Adtions muft have perifhed without Witnefs, and before one...turns to Account. A Man is not always on the Top of a Beach, or at the Head of an Army, in the Sight of his Genera], as upon a Scaffold. A Man is oft furprifed... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1811 - 562 páginas
...the least of those he went through. A great many brave actions must have perished without witness, and before one turns to account. A man is not always...top of a breach, or at the head of an army, in the sight of his general, as upon a scaffold. A man is oft surprised between the hedge and the ditch ;... | |
| Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1842 - 792 páginas
...through. A great many brave actions must be expected to be performed without witness, and so lost, before one turns to account: a man is not always on...top of a breach, or at the head of an army, in the sight of his ereneral, as upon a scaffold ; a man is often surprised betwixt the hedge and the ditch... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1849 - 698 páginas
...through. A great many brave actions must be expected to be performed without witness, and so.lost, before one turns to account : a man is not always...top of a breach, or at the head of an army, in the sight of his general, as upon a scaffold ; a man is oflen surprised betwixt the hedge and the ditch... | |
| Michel de Montaigne, William Hazlitt - 1859 - 542 páginas
...through. A great many brave actions must be expected to be performed without witness, and so lost, before one turns to account ; a man is not always...top of a breach, or at the head of an army, in the sight of his general, as upon a scaffold ; a man is often surprised betwixt the hedge and the ditch... | |
| George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray - 1878 - 838 páginas
...expected to be performed without witness, for one that comes to some notice. A man is not always at the top of a breach, or at the head of an army in the sight of his general, as upon a platform. He is often surprised between the hedge and the ditch ; he... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1870 - 700 páginas
...great many brave actions must be expected to be perform'd without witness, and so lost, before one turn to account. A man is not always on the top of a breach, or at the head of an army in the sight of his general, as upon a scaffold. A man is oft surpris'd betwixt the hedge and the ditch, he... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1877 - 636 páginas
...those he went through. An infinite number of brave actions must be performed without witness and lost, before one turns to account. A man is not always on...top of a breach, or at the head of an army, in the sight of his general, as upon a scaffold ; a man is often surprised betwixt the hedge and the ditch... | |
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