The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Volume 04 The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Volume 04

The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau — Volume 04

Publisher Description

This book story of any one judge my surprise and grief at not finding her on my arrival. The Confessions is an autobiographical book by Jean-Jacques Rousseau. In modern times. I now felt regret at having abandoned M. le Maitre, and my uneasiness increased when I learned the misfortunes that had befallen him. His box of music, containing all his fortune, that precious box, preserved with so much care and fatigue, had been seized on at Lyons by means of Count Dortan, who had received information from the Chapter of our having absconded with it. I began by delineating the latter: should I recollect the rest with the same precision, the reader, may, perhaps, become weary and impatient, but I shall not be dissatisfied with my labor. I have but one thing to apprehend in this undertaking: I do not dread saying too much, or advancing falsities, but I am fearful of not saying enough, or concealing truths.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
1778
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
68
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
43.6
KB
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