As he reaches the end of his first volume of essays, Montaigne is taking stock of the project and wondering if the things he’s cobbled together have any value. And so he compares himself to poets who create elaborate puzzles within the text or people who’ve cultivated stupid party tricks and wonders if there’s a … Continue reading 54. On Vain Cunning Devices
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