Vulgar words in The Essays of Montaigne — Volume 13 (Page 1)
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Amongst which, they who judge that there is none more violent than those which spring from love, have this opinion also, that they seize both body and soul, and possess the whole man, so that even health itself depends upon them, and medicine is sometimes constrained to pimp for them; but one might, on the contrary, also say, that the mixture of the body brings an abatement and weakening; for such desires are subject to satiety, and capable of material remedies.
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He also made love to.
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Madame, how should I hate such a recommendation of being a clever fellow at writing, and an ass and an inanity in everything else!