But, withal, let my governor remember to what end his instructions are principally directed, and that he do not so much imprint in his pupil's memory the date of the ruin of Carthage, as the manners of Hannibal and Scipio; nor so much where Marcellus... The Essays of Michael de Montaigne - Page 177by Michel de Montaigne, Pierre Coste - 1811 - 545 pagesFull view - About this book
| Michel de Montaigne - French essays - 1743 - 440 pages
...let my Governor remember to what End his Inftruftions are principally direfted, and that he do not fo much imprint in his Pupil's Memory the Date of the Ruin of Carthage, as the Manners of Hannibal and Stipie ; nor fo much where Marcellui died, as why it was unworthy of his Duty that he died there. That... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1759 - 476 pages
...Plutarch ? But let his Governor, remember what is the true End of his LdTons, and that he do not fo much imprint in his Pupil's Memory, the Date of the...Carthage, as the Manners of Hannibal and Scipio, nor fo much what Place Marcellus died at, as why, it was unworthy of his Duty, that he fhould die there.... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - French essays - 1776 - 484 pages
...Plutarch ? But let his governor remember what is the true end of his leflbns, and that he do not fo much imprint in his pupil's memory, the date of the ruin of Carthage, as the manners of " , ; - " / * Propert. lib. iv. el«g, 3, v. 39, 40. Han Hannirjal and Scipo, norfo much what place... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1800 - 318 pages
...young man reap by perufing the lives of Plutarch ? But withal let the tutor not fo carefully implant in his pupil's memory the date of the ruin of Carthage, as the characters of Hannibal and Scipio; nor be fo defirous to certify the place where Marcellus died, as... | |
| Michel de Montaigne, Pierre Coste - French essays - 1811 - 572 pages
...mankind, I chiefly include those who live only in historical memoirs. He will, by the help of §uch histories, get acquainted with the great geniuses...the ruin of Carthage, as the manners of Hannibal and JScipio ; nor so much what place Marcellus died at, as why it was unworthy of his duty that he should... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1824 - 402 pages
...the business of men, by reading the Lives of Plutarch ! But let not the pupil so much imprint on his memory the date of the ruin of Carthage, as the manners of aibal and Scipio." MONTAGNE. v/fl tot a.yaya/ua"K.tivT^-,VT:ii rrjj crui/e^ou,; wapalfif/ia'f^ Tr,V... | |
| Edward Wilson Landor - 1836 - 614 pages
...ancient education; * " Let my governor remember to what end his instructions are principally directed, and that he do not so much imprint in his pupil's...as the manners of Hannibal and Scipio; nor so much where Marcellus died, as why it was unworthy of his duty that he died there. That he do not teach him... | |
| Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1842 - 792 pages
...Plutarch ? But, withal, let my tutor remember to what end his instructions are principally directed, and that he do not so much imprint in his pupil's memory the date of the rum of Cartilage, as the manners of Hannibal and beipio ; nor so much where Marcellus died as why it... | |
| Michel de Montaigne, William Hazlitt - 1845 - 786 pages
...principally directed, and that he do not so muck imprint in his pupil's memory the date of the niin of Carthage, as the manners of Hannibal and Scipio; nor so much where Marcellus died as why it was unworthy of his duty that he died there. Let him read history, not... | |
| Michel de Montaigne - 1849 - 698 pages
...Plutarch 1 But, withal, let my tutor remember to what end his instructions are principally directed, and that he do not so much imprint in his pupil's...as the manners of Hannibal and Scipio; nor so much where Marcellus died as why it was unworthy of his duty that he died there. Let him read history, not... | |
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