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Title
The Works of Monsieur de St. Evremond
,
Vol. 1
Author
Charles de Saint-Évremond
Translator
Pierre Des Maizeaux
Year
1728
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A
TABLE
OF THE PIECES
CONTAIN'D
IN THE FIRST VOLUME.
HE Duke of
Longueville's
Retreat to his Government of Normandy.
p. 1.
A Letter to Madam ***.
I remember that when I went to the Army,
&c.
13
To the
s
ame;
I thought you had utterly forgot me,
&c.
14
A Letter to Madam ***. You are upon the point, &c.
15
The Character of the Countefs D'OLONNE.
17
A Letter to the Countefs D'OLONNE, fent with the foregoing Character.
22
A Letter to Madam ***. How violent foever my Friendship is, &c.
23
A Letter to Madam ***. As nothing is fo honourable as an antient Friendship, &c.
25
Man, who is defirous to know all things, knows not himſelf.
26
Reflections on the Maxim, That we ought to defpife Fortune, and not care for the Court.
31
A Letter to Count D'OLONNE. You left me yefterday in a Converfation,
&c. 36
A Letter to Monfieur *** You acquaint me you are in Love with a Proteftant Lady, &c.
40
Of Pleafures.
42
A Judgment on the Sciences to which a Gentleman may apply himſelf.
49
Reflections on the different Genius of the Roman People, at the different times of the Republick.
p. 55
Chap. I. Of the fabulous Original of the Romans, and of their Genius under the firft Kings.
ibid.
Chap. II. Of the Genius of the Romans in the beginning of the Republick.
62
Chap. III. Of the firft Wars of the Romans.
64
Chap. IV. Against the Opinion of LIVY, about the imaginary War in which he engages ALEXANDER against the Romans.
66
Chap. V. The Genius of the Romans, at the time when PYRRHUS waged war against them.
72
Chap. VI. Of the firft Carthaginian War.
79
Chap. VII. Of the fecond Punick War.
83
Chap. VIII. Of the Genius of the Romans towards the end of the fecond War of Carthage.
100
Chap. IX, X, XI, XII, XIII. XIV. XV. 111,
112
Chap. XVI. Of AUGUSTUS, and his Genius.
113
Chap. XVII. Of TIBERIUS, his Government, and his Genius.
127
A Judgment upon CESAR and ALEXANDER.
135
Of the Complacency that Women take in their Beauty.
149
A Judgment upon SENECA, PLUTARCH, and PETRONIUS.
153
The Ephefian Matron.
171
A Conver
s
ation between the Mare
s
chal
d'Hoquincourt
and Father
Canaye
.
176
A Conver
s
ation between my Lord
d'Aubigny
and M.
de St. Evremond
.
186
The Iri
s
h Prophet. A Novel.
189
A Letter to the Marquis
de Crequi
.
After having lived in the con
s
traint of Courts,
&c.
203
The Idea of a Woman that never was, nor will ever be found.
208
A Letter to Count
de Lionne
.
If I could di
s
charge all the obligations,
&c.
214
To the
s
ame.
If you do me the honour to write to me,
&c.
218
To the
s
ame.
I
s
hould have great excu
s
es to make to you,
&c.
220
To the
s
ame.
You are none of tho
s
e who endeavour,
&c.
221
Ob
s
ervations on
Sallust
and
Tacitus
.
224
A Di
s
s
ertation on
Racine
's Tragedy, call'd
The Great Alexander
.
232
A Letter to the Count
de Lionne
.
I know not yet what
s
ucce
s
s your endeavours,
&c.
244
To the
s
ame.
If it were true, as you tell me,
&c.
246
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