Ambition sufficiently plagues her proselytes, by keeping themselves always in show, like the statue of a public place.


Essays of Michael Seigneur de Montaigne (ed. 1711)


Ambition sufficiently plagues her proselytes, by keeping themselves always in show, like the statue of a public place.

Ambition sufficiently plagues her proselytes, by keeping themselves always in show, like the statue of a public place.

Ambition sufficiently plagues her proselytes, by keeping themselves always in show, like the statue of a public place.

Ambition sufficiently plagues her proselytes, by keeping themselves always in show, like the statue of a public place.