| Henri Frédéric Amiel - Authors, Swiss - 1885 - 588 pages
...is to condemn himself to perpetual exaggeration and conflict. Such a man expiates his celebrity by a double bitterness ; he is never altogether true,...travelling on foot before Topffer, reverie before Rend, literary botany before George Sand, the worship of nature before Bernardin de S. Pierre, the... | |
| Henri Frédéric Amiel - 1885 - 322 pages
...is to condemn himself to perpetual exaggeration and conflict. Such a man expiates his celebrity by a double bitterness ; he is never altogether true,...quarrel with the world is attractive, but dangerous. JJ Eousseau is an ancestor in all things. It was he who founded travelling on foot before Topffer, reverie... | |
| Henri Frédéric Amiel - 1887 - 676 pages
...is to condemn himself to perpetual exaggeration and conflict. Such a man expiates his celebrity by a double bitterness ; he is never altogether true,...quarrel with the world is attractive, but dangerous. JJ Eousseau is an ancestor in all things. It was he who founded travelling on foot before Tb'pffer, reverie... | |
| Henri Frédéric Amiel - Authors, Swiss - 1889 - 378 pages
...is to condemn himself to perpetual exaggeration and conflict. Such a man expiates his celebrity by a double bitterness ; he is never altogether true,...things. It was he who founded travelling on foot before TdpfFer, reverie before Rene, literary botany before George Sand, the worship of nature before Bernardin... | |
| William Denison McCrackan - Switzerland - 1894 - 298 pages
...men, and the education of children. Amiel, who made a special study of the philosopher, aptly says: " JJ Rousseau is an ancestor in all things. It was he who founded travelling on foot before Topffer, revery before Rene ' , literary botany before George Sand, the worship of Nature before Bernardin de... | |
| William Denison McCrackan - Switzerland - 1894 - 330 pages
...men, and the education of children. Amiel, who made a special study of the philosopher, aptly says: "JJ Rousseau is an ancestor in all things. It was he who founded travelling on foot before Topffer, revery before Rene', literary botany before George Sand, the worship of Nature before Bernardin de... | |
| British Homoeopathic Society - Homeopathy - 1896 - 564 pages
...he must condemn himself to perpetual exaggeration and conflict. Such a man expiates his celebrity by a double bitterness ; he is never altogether true,...never able to recover the free disposal of himself. Hence come so many of our heart-breaks, that, by reason of the isolation forced upon us by the bigotry... | |
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