
Essais, Livre I
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Montaigne's Essays are a collection of personal and philosophical reflections on a wide range of topics, including morality, human nature, education, and death. Montaigne's writing is characterized by its honesty, wit, and skepticism, and his essays have been praised for their insights into the human condition.Book Details
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