Greece as they please," wrote Hume from Paris, " but no nation was ever so proud of genius as this, and no person ever so much engaged their attention as Rousseau ! Voltaire and everybody else are quite eclipsed by him. Adam Smith - Сторінка 136автори: Francis Wrigley Hirst - 1904 - 240 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Ellwood Patterson Cubberley - 1920 - 718 стор.
...imagine," says Hume, writing from Paris in 1765, "the enthusiasm of this nation in his. favor; ... no person ever so much engaged their attention as...and everybody else are quite eclipsed by him." The circulation of his books was enormous. When La Nouvelle Helcnse appeared, the booksellers were unable... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 296 стор.
...the keenest excitement. " People may talk of ancient Greece as they please," wrote Hume from Paris, "but no nation was ever so proud of genius as this,...Voltaire and everybody else are quite eclipsed by him." Even Theresa Le Vasseur, who was declared very homely and very awkward, was more talked of than the... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 294 стор.
...the keenest excitement. " People may talk of ancient Greece as they please," wrote Hume from Paris, " but no nation was ever so proud of genius as this,...Voltaire and everybody else are quite eclipsed by him." Even Theresa Le Vasseur, who was declared very homely and very awkward, was more talked of than the... | |
| John Morley - 1921 - 302 стор.
...the keenest excitement. " People may talk of ancient Greece as they please," wrote Hume from Paris, "but no nation was ever so proud of genius as this,...person ever so much engaged their attention as Rousseau 1 Voltaire and everybody else are quite eclipsed by him." Even Theresa Le Vasseur, who was declared... | |
| Société Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1928 - 500 стор.
...warning to my friends. People may talk of Ancient Greece as they please; but no nation was ever so fond of genius as this, and no person ever so much engaged...Voltaire and everybody else are quite eclipsed by him. I am sensible that my connexions with him add to my importance at present... > Le témoignage de Hume... | |
| 1900 - 780 стор.
...never wrote anything." People may talk of ancient Greece as they please, but no nation was ever so fond of genius as this, and no person ever so much engaged...Voltaire and everybody else are quite eclipsed by him. When nine years later Rousseau made known the radical change that his mind had undergone regarding... | |
| 1846 - 652 стор.
...thousand spectators. People may talk of ancient Greece as they please ; but DO nation was ever so fond of genius as this, and no person ever so much engaged...Voltaire and everybody else are quite eclipsed by him. " I am sensible that my connexions with him add to my importance at present. Even his maid La Vasseur,... | |
| Arthur Young - 1929 - 496 стор.
...Hume wrote from Paris: "It is impossible to express the enthusiasm of this nation in his favour;. . . no person ever so much engaged their attention as...Voltaire and everybody else are quite eclipsed by him." Burton's Life of Hume, vol. n, p. 299. Young was obviously a great admirer of Rousseau. He had in his... | |
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