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The Comtesse d’Houdetot | 76 |
Diderot—Roguin—The Abbe de Condillac | 77 |
D’Alembert—Diderot and D’Alembert undertake the “Dictionnaire Encyclopédique”—Imprisonment of Diderot—Its cause—Rousseau writes to Madame de Pompadour to obtain his release
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78 |
Becomes acquainted with Grimm | 80 |
Visits Diderot—His emotion | 81 |
Determines to write an essay on the subject proposed by the Academy of Dijon: “Has the progress of the arts and sciences contributed more to the corruption or purification of morals?”
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82 |
Manner of working on his essay—Its completion
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83 |
Sets up his own establishment with Thérèse and her parents—Their tranquil life
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84 |
Affair of Klüpfel, Grimm, and Rousseau with a girl
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86 |
The essay gains the prize at Dijon—Effects | 87 |
The author defends his conduct towards his children
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88 |
Third child left at the Foundling Hospital—The next two disposed of in the same manner
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89 |
Treachery of Madame le Vasseur | 90 |
Becomes cashier to the Receiver-General of Finance—Unfitness for the position
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92 |
Serious illness—The cause of his continued ill-health—His life despaired of—Reflections
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93 |
Becomes a copyist of music and abandons his former mode of life
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95 |
Robbed of his linen by the brother of Thérèse | 96 |
The essay severely criticised by the defenders of literature—King Stanislaus and Rousseau
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98 |
Bitter enmity of M. Bordes of Lyons | 99 |
Becomes the fashion, and is visited by numbers of people—Refuses all presents
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100 |
Domestic annoyances—Paris becomes distasteful—Causes of his outward unsociability
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101 |
Introduces Grimm to his friends—The Abbé Raynal
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102 |
Grimm and Mademoiselle Fel—Her disdain—Grimm feigns illness—Its result
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103 |
The Baron d’Holbach—M. Duclos | 104 |
Madame la Marquise de Créqui—M. Saurin | 105 |
M. Mussard—His strange mania and painful end
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106 |
Composes the Devin du Village | 108 |
Success of the opera—Quarrel between MM. de Cury and Duclos concerning it
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109 |
Journeys to Fontainebleau in a royal carriage to witness its performance—Incident in the café
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110 |