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By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

.... Of the Art of Conferring IX. Of Vanitie X. How one ought to governe his Will XI. Of the Lame or Crippel XII. Of Phisiognomy XIII. Of Experience PRE... ... many good follow: Most to be praised, for refusing all praises; which yet will presse on vertue; will she, nill she. In which matter of fame (and th... ...er pourtray him for him selfe, then he hath lively delineated him for me) willing to doe me ease, and as willing to doe your Honour service, as you ... ... Hebrews or Chaldees. And can the wel-springs be so sweete and deepe; and will the well- drawne water be so sower and smell? And were their Countries... ...: yet are rings put in their noses; and a swine should know his stie, and will know his meate and his medicine, and as much beside, as any swine dot... ...the assembly much commending the stoutnesse of his courage. Dionysius the elder, after extreme difficulties, having taken the Citie of Reggio, and i... ...ull, ever sottish; and as ever base and coward, the Stoikes inhibit their Elders and Sages to be therewith tainted, or have any feeling of it. But th... ...s was lately seene to doe, who being at Trent, and receiving newes of his elder brothers death; but such a brother as on him lay all the burthen and... ...bear/montaigne/1v.htm (1 of 4)4/10/2005 3:20:48 AM Montaigne's Essays the elders of the Senate, mindfull of their fore-fathers customes, condemned th...

...ave lived among those nations which yet are said to live under the sweet liberty of Nature's first and uncorrupted lawes, I assure thee, I would most willingly have pourtrayed myselfe fully and naked. Thus, gentle Reader, myselfe am the groundworke of my booke: it is then no reason thou shouldest employ thy time about so frivolous and vaine a subject. Therefore farewell,...

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Bozo and the Storyteller

By: Matt Jones

...we approach the end. My soul shall f oat away on the breeze and the Story will be no more.’ A great gasp went up around the circle as they saw there ... ...teller be able to keep out the Storyteller’s words. Tell us that the moons will fall out of the sky, they moaned. Tell us that the light of the stars... ...ill fall out of the sky, they moaned. Tell us that the light of the stars will go out like a candle. Tell us anything but that the Story will end. F... ... replied. 5 The Storyteller ‘It would be suicidal. When I die, the Story will simply fade away, along with everything and everyone inside it.’ ‘But... ...e away, along with everything and everyone inside it.’ ‘But, Master, what will become of us without the Story? You know what it means to us. Left al... ...appens next? It would spell disaster and ruin, he was f rmly warned by his elders. We Storytellers are but vessels for the Universal Muse. Creativity...

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A Match of My Choice

By: Manohar Asija

...d she smilingly. Raising her hand in the direction where Jagdish stood, as if on alert, she beckoned him and spoke in an authoritative tone, "Sahebji will be taking his breakfast with me at my place." It made him guess that she was not a mere inmate but was holding a position of great importance over there. Even otherwise Hemant knew her well and also her frank and informa...

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