
Michel de Montaigne Editor · English
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Michel de Montaigne Editor · English
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CHAPTER II OF DRUNKENNESS The world is nothing but variety and disemblance, vices are all alike, as they are vices, and peradventure the Stoics understand them so; but although they are equally vices, yet they are not all equal vices; and he who has transgressed the ordinary bounds a hundred paces: "Quos ultra citraque nequit consistere rectum," ["Beyond or within which the right cannot exist." —Horace, Sat., i, 1, 107.] should not be in a wor

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