Of its sincerity no one who reads and feels can doubt.
Montaigne was not a professional author; he was a country gentleman with something of his own to say.
Le plus sage des Francais," Sainte-Beuve called him; the judgment is typical of the critic and his age.
We can hold that there is a higher wisdom than the quest of golden mediocrity without disparaging either Horace or his disciple.
Assuredly Montaigne would have been more at home in the streets of Periclean Athens than in those of sixteenth-century Bordeaux or twentieth-century London.
Nothing in him is more lovable than this passionate hero-worship; and what quality is more lovable or more common in the ordinary man?
Himantia villosa, a species of rhizomorphafound in the Upper Harz Mountains.
Himantia villosa is represented, a rhizomorpha found in the mines of the Upper Harz Mountains, thus showing another form of this vegetable growth.
The subterranean passages of the coal-mines near Dresden are illuminated by the phosphorescent light of the rhizomorpha phosphoreus, a peculiar fungus.
According to Heinzmann, the rhizomorpha subterranea and aidulæ are also phosphorescent.
The subterranean passages of the coal mines near Dresden are illuminated by the phosphorescent light of the rhizomorpha phosphoreus, a peculiar fungus.
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