“Praise is always pleasing, let it come from whom, or upon what account it will.”
Quote by Michel de Montaigne
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Annotated Essays of Michel de Montaigne with English Grammar Exercises is a scholarly edition of Michel de Montaigne's essays, translated into English and enhanced with grammatical exercises. The book aims to provide readers with access to Montaigne's philosophical and literary works, while also offering practical language learning tools. It includes the original French essays, their English translations, and annotations that explain the historical and cultural context of Montaigne's writing. Additionally, the book features exercises designed to help readers improve their English grammar skills through the study of Montaigne's texts. more
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