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... received by a Catholic priest in Savoy ; then by a generous and erring woman of wealth lately converted to Catholicism ; and again by the priests of a Catholic Seminary in Sardinia , under whose tuition , and in order to advance his ...
... received by a Catholic priest in Savoy ; then by a generous and erring woman of wealth lately converted to Catholicism ; and again by the priests of a Catholic Seminary in Sardinia , under whose tuition , and in order to advance his ...
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... received with unexampled enthusiasm . His profession , so far as he had any , was that of a copyist of music , and his musical taste and facile talents had at last brought him an uncritical recognition . But Rousseau soon abandoned ...
... received with unexampled enthusiasm . His profession , so far as he had any , was that of a copyist of music , and his musical taste and facile talents had at last brought him an uncritical recognition . But Rousseau soon abandoned ...
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... his passionate sentiments , created an ideal object of love . He wrote imaginary letters , dwelling with equal rapture on those he wrote and those he fancied he received in return , and which he read SOCIALISM AND EDUCATION . 31.
... his passionate sentiments , created an ideal object of love . He wrote imaginary letters , dwelling with equal rapture on those he wrote and those he fancied he received in return , and which he read SOCIALISM AND EDUCATION . 31.
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John Lord. fancied he received in return , and which he read to his lady friends , after his rambles in the forests and parks , during their reunions at the supper - table . Thus was born the " Nouvelle Héloïse , " a novel of immense ...
John Lord. fancied he received in return , and which he read to his lady friends , after his rambles in the forests and parks , during their reunions at the supper - table . Thus was born the " Nouvelle Héloïse , " a novel of immense ...
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... are mere annals of senti- mental debauchery ; the last six , a kind of thermometer of friendship , containing an accurate account of kisses - given and received , with slights , huffs , visits 58 ROUSSEAU . The "Confessions.
... are mere annals of senti- mental debauchery ; the last six , a kind of thermometer of friendship , containing an accurate account of kisses - given and received , with slights , huffs , visits 58 ROUSSEAU . The "Confessions.
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