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Selections from the Characters, Reflexions and Maxims
There are insults which we have to condone if we would not compromise our honour.
Reflexions and Maxims, No. 102
Vauvenargues

Selections from the Characters, Reflexions and Maxims

Marquis de Vauvenargues

These couple hundred aphorisms and dozen character studies keep alive the clear wit of this 18th-century Frenchman.

Bibliographic Record

Contents

 Introductory Note
TRANSLATED BY ELIZABETH LEE

WESTMINSTER: ARCHIBALD CONSTABLE & Co., 1903
NEW YORK: BARTLEBY.COM, 2011

Reflexions and Maxims
Characters
Clazomenes, or Unfortunate Virtue
Pherecides, or Ambition Deceived
Cyrus, or the Unquiet Mind
Titus, or Energy
Phocas, or False Eccentricity
Theophilus, or the Profound Mind
Varus, or Liberality
Acestes, or Young Love
The Man of the World
The Proficient in the Art of Dealing with Mankind
Hegesippus
The Inconstant Man
Lycas, or the Firm Man
Dialogue
Brutus and a Roman Youth