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Yleiset termit ja lausekkeet
Annecy austerity Chambéri character Charmettes circumstances condition Conf Confessions Corr D'Alembert d'Epinay's delight Diderot Discourse Discourse on Inequality doctrine dream duty egoism eighteenth century emotion Encyclopædia ESSAYS evil eyes F. W. H. MYERS father feeling France French Geneva Genevese Grimm happy heart honour human ideas imagination inequality influence intellectual Jean Jacques kind less letter literary lived Madame d'Epinay Madame d'Houdetot Madame de Warens manners Manon Lescaut master Mém ment mind Molière moral Musset-Pathay nature ness never object Paris passed passion perhaps person piece pity pleasure political principles reason religion Rous Rousseau Saint Lambert savage says sense sentiment side social Social Contract society soul spirit sweet taste temperament tender Theresa things thought tion tone true truth Turin turn Vasseur viii virtue Voltaire Voltaire's whole woman women word writing wrote youth
Suositut otteet
Sivu 167 - THE first man who. having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying This is mine, and found people simple enough to believe him, was the real founder of civil society.
Sivu 178 - I have lived with communities of savages in South America and in the East, who have no laws or law courts but the public opinion of the village freely expressed. Each man scrupulously respects the rights of his fellow, and any infraction of those rights rarely or never takes place. In such a community, all are nearly equal.
Sivu 166 - ... a just mean between the indolence of the primitive state and the petulant activity of our egoism, must have been the happiest and most stable of epochs.
Sivu 76 - I rose with the sun and I was happy ; I went to walk and I was happy ; I saw 'Maman' and I was happy ; I left her and I was happy. I rambled...
Sivu 134 - ... unspeakable agitation; I felt my head whirling in a giddiness like that of intoxication. A violent palpitation oppressed me; unable to walk for difficulty of breathing, I sank under one of the trees of the avenue, and passed half an hour there in such a condition of excitement that when I arose...