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" There is more ado to interpret interpretations than to interpret things; and more books upon books than upon any other subject; we do nothing but comment upon one another. Every place swarms with commentaries; of authors there is great scarcity. "
The Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne: Translated Into English ... - Side 377
av Michel de Montaigne - 1759
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The Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne: Translated Into English, Volum 3

Michel de Montaigne - 1776 - 514 sider
...preceded is : In the fame courfe the river ceafelefs flows, Bpt ftiil new waves the varied mafs compofe. There is more ado to interpret interpretations than...things, and more books upon books than upon any other fubje& ; we do nothing but comment upon one another. Every place fwarms with cpmmentaries j but of...
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The Essays of Michael de Montaigne, Volum 3

Michel de Montaigne - 1811 - 556 sider
...: In the same course the river ceaseless flows, But still new waves the varied mass compose. TThere is more ado to interpret interpretations than things,...nothing but comment upon one another. Every place swarms with commentaaries ; but of authors there is great scarcity. Is it hot the principal and most...
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Essays, tr. by C. Cotton, with some account of the life of ..., Volum 3

Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - 1877 - 620 sider
...ruisseau, et tousiours eau diverse." * There is more ado to interpret interpretations, than to interpret things ; and more books upon books, than upon any...nothing but comment upon one another. Every place swarms with commentaries ; of authors there is great scarcity. Is it not the principal and most reputed...
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The Essays of Montaigne, Volum 3

Michel de Montaigne - 1877 - 496 sider
...ruisseau, et tousiours eau diverse." * There is more ado to interpret interpretations, than to interpret things ; and more books upon books, than upon any...nothing but comment upon one another. Every place swarms with commentaries; of authors there is great scarcity. Is it not the principal and most reputed...
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A Book about Books

Robert Blatchford - 1903 - 274 sider
...Experience," Montaigne says — • " There is more ado to interpret interpretations than to interpret things ; and more books upon books than upon any other...nothing but comment upon one another. Every place swarms with commentaries ; of authors there is great scarcity." The evil that men write, lives after...
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The Book-lovers' Anthology

Robert Maynard Leonard - 1911 - 452 sider
...AW and JC HARE. Guesses at Truth. THERE 's more ado to interpret interpretations than to interpret things, and more books upon books than upon any other subject. We do but inter-glose ourselves. All swarmeth with commentaries ; of authors there is great penury. — MONTAIGNE....
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Essays

Michel de Montaigne - 1800 - 942 sider
...preceded is : The water still does into water swill, Still the same brook, but diff 'rent water still. There is more ado to interpret interpretations than things, and more books upon books than upon all other subjects, we do nothing but comment upon one another. Every place says, with commentaries...
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Space, Text and Gender: An Anthropological Study of the Marakwet of Kenya

Henrietta Moore - 1986 - 236 sider
...1984 There is more ado to interpret the interpretations than to interpret the things, and there are more books upon books than upon any other subject. We do nothing but write glosses upon one another. Michel de 'Montaigne The frontiers of a book are never clear-cut: beyond...
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Transforming the Hermeneutic Context: From Nietzsche to Nancy

Gayle L. Ormiston, Alan D. Schrift - 1990 - 328 sider
...fewer advocates and judges? . . . There is more ado to interpret interpretations than to interpret things; and more books upon books than upon any other...nothing but comment upon one another. Every place swarms with commentaries ... Is it not the common and final end of all studies? Our opinions are grafted...
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Theoretical Inquiry: Language, Linguistics, and Literature

Austin E. Quigley - 2008 - 286 sider
.... . There is more ado to interpret the interpretations than to interpret the things, and there are more books upon books than upon any other subject. We do nothing but write glosses upon one another.66 Waswo, contemplating this unhappy scene, directs us to an alternative...
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