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Page 221
... Dialogue that although the book treats various subjects ( as is evident from his title ) , it is bound together by Montaigne's " ever - present penchant for dialogue " ( 1 ) . Attempting to explore how all these topics are related to ...
... Dialogue that although the book treats various subjects ( as is evident from his title ) , it is bound together by Montaigne's " ever - present penchant for dialogue " ( 1 ) . Attempting to explore how all these topics are related to ...
Page 222
... dialogue described here seems to be that established among the antecedents from whom Montaigne takes his points on suicide : Seneca ( the defense of suicide in the Letters to Lucilius ) and St. Augustine ( the arguments against suicide ...
... dialogue described here seems to be that established among the antecedents from whom Montaigne takes his points on suicide : Seneca ( the defense of suicide in the Letters to Lucilius ) and St. Augustine ( the arguments against suicide ...
Page 223
... dialogue " ( in the later essays ) . Dialogue becomes a term to describe the dynamics of self - study , which Montaigne may have learned , in part , from Socrates . Although Henry does not spell this out as well as he might , the dialogue ...
... dialogue " ( in the later essays ) . Dialogue becomes a term to describe the dynamics of self - study , which Montaigne may have learned , in part , from Socrates . Although Henry does not spell this out as well as he might , the dialogue ...
Contents
JOHN PORTER HOUSTON | 25 |
PHYLLIS K LEFFLER AND ELIZABETH M TILTON | 57 |
ROGER DUCHENE | 75 |
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