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1: Essay III. 9.
2: Essay III. 12, 235.
3: _Ibid_. 9.
4: Essay III. 13 (_Edition Variorum_, par Charles Louandre,
Paris; which we always refer to).
5: The _Essayes, or Morall, Politike, and Millitarie Discourses_
of Lo. Michaell de Montaigne, London, 1603, p. 256.
6: Sainte-Beuve.
7: Essay II. 17, p. 71.
8: III. 2, 330.
9: Essay I. 26, 257.
10: II. 12, 487-8.
11: Montaigne, _Discours de Raison_ (Discourse of Reason). Florio,
252.
12: Essay II. 12, 297. Florio, 266.
13: Part of an inscription still legible in Montaigne's castle.
14: Essay II. 12.
15: III. 9.
16: I. 26.
17: Essay III. 1
18: II. 11.
19: III. 1.
20: III. 13.
21: Essay III. 13.
22: II. 12.
23: I. 11.
24: III. 9.
25: _Ibid_.
26: II. 12.
27: Essay III. 10.
28: _Ibid_. 12.
29. Florio, 575.
30: Essay III. 9.
31: III. 13.
32: Essay II. 12.
33: III. 13.
34: _Observations on an Autograph of Shakspere_. London, 1838.
35: This is the passage, which occurs in the _Tempest_, act ii.
sc. I:
'_Gonzalo_.--I' the commonwealth I would by contraries
Execute all things: for no kind of traffic
Would I admit; no name of magistrate:
Letters should not be known; riches, poverty,
And use of service, none; contract, succession,
Bourn, bound of land, tilth, vineyard, none;
No use of metal, corn, or wine, or oil;
No occupation: all men idle, all;
And women too.
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