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Page 246
... Death , therefore , is a release for both : ... the active and living substance regains all the force it employed in moving the passive and dead substance . Alas ! I am only too well aware from my vices that man only half lives during ...
... Death , therefore , is a release for both : ... the active and living substance regains all the force it employed in moving the passive and dead substance . Alas ! I am only too well aware from my vices that man only half lives during ...
Page 329
... death of her husband , she recalled his great friendship for Jean - Jacques . ' Je suis plus à plaindre que vous ' , 2 he wrote to the sorrowing widow , begging her to interest herself rather in his misfortunes . And , in answer to her ...
... death of her husband , she recalled his great friendship for Jean - Jacques . ' Je suis plus à plaindre que vous ' , 2 he wrote to the sorrowing widow , begging her to interest herself rather in his misfortunes . And , in answer to her ...
Page 357
... death's door for she survived Jean - Jacques by 22 years and died at 80 , in 1801 . Rather suddenly , on 20 May 1778 , Rousseau left for Ermenon- ville where the marquis de Girardin had prepared a house for him in the charming park of ...
... death's door for she survived Jean - Jacques by 22 years and died at 80 , in 1801 . Rather suddenly , on 20 May 1778 , Rousseau left for Ermenon- ville where the marquis de Girardin had prepared a house for him in the charming park of ...
Contents
PREFACE page | 1 |
La Bonne Education | 225 |
Political Writings | 270 |
Copyright | |
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Jean-Jacques Rousseau: A Critical Study of His Life and Writings Frederick Charles Green No preview available - 1955 |
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