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_n._; his satire and mockery irritated Rousseau, i. 319; what he was to his contemporaries, i. 321; the great play-writer of the time, i. 321; his criticism of Rousseau's Letter on the Theatre, i. 336; his indignation at wrong, ii. 11; ridicule of the New Heloisa, ii. 34; less courageous than Rousseau, ii. 65; contrast between the two, i. 99, ii. 75; supposed to have stirred up animosity at Geneva against Rousseau, ii. 81; denies it, ii. 81; his notion of how the matter would end, ii. 81; his fickleness, ii. 83; on Rousseau's connection with Corsica, ii. 101; his Philosophical Dictionary burnt by order at Paris, ii. 105; his opinion of Emilius, ii. 257; prime agent in introducing English deism into France, ii. 262; suspected by Rousseau of having written the pretended letter from the King of Prussia, ii. 288; last visit to Paris, ii. 324. WALKING, Rousseau's love of, i. 63. Walpole, Horace, writer of the pretended letter from the King of Prussia, ii. 288, _n._; advises Hume not to publish his account of Rousseau's quarrel with him, ii. 295. War arising out of the succession to the crown of Poland, i. 72. Warens, Madame de, Rousseau's introduction to, i. 34; her personal appearance, i. 34; receives Rousseau into her house, i. 43; her early life, i. 48; character of, i. 49-51; goes to Paris, i. 59; receives Rousseau at Chamberi, and gets him employment, i. 69; her household, i. 70; removes to Les Charmettes, i. 73; cultivates Rousseau's taste for letters, i. 85; Saint Louis, her patron saint, i. 91; revisited by Rousseau in 1754, i. 216; her death in poverty and wretchedness, i. 217, 218 (also i. 219, _n._) Wesleyanism, ii. 258. Women, Condorcet on social position of, i. 335; D'Alembert and Condorcet on, i. 335. Wootton, Rousseau's home at, ii. 286. World, divine government of, Rousseau vindicates, i. 312. Wuertemberg, correspondence between Prince of, and Rousseau, on the education of the little princess, ii. 95; becomes reigning duke, ii. 95, _n._; seeks permission for Rousseau to live in Vienna, ii. 117. THE END. _Printed by_ R. & R. CLARK, LIMITED, _Edinburgh._ End of the Project Gutenberg EBook of Rousseau, by John Morley *** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK ROUSSEAU *** ***** This file should be named 14052.txt or 14052.zip ***** This and all associa
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