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" I might admit all this — and it would be not the less true that Rousseau's genius has sent that electric thrill through my intellectual and moral frame which has awakened me to new perceptions, which has made man and nature a fresh world of thought... "
L'état de guerre and Projet de paix perpétuelle - Page xxxiv
by Jean-Jacques Rousseau - 1920 - 90 pages
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George Eliot - Novelists, English - 1885 - 384 pages
...man. I might admit all this : and it would be not the less true that Rousseau,s genius has sent that electric thrill through my intellectual and moral...teaching me any new belief. It is simply that the rushing mighty wind of his inspiration has so quickened my Letter to faculties that I have been able...
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George Eliot's Life as Related in Her Letters and Journals, Volume 1

George Eliot - Literary Criticism - 1885 - 540 pages
...might admit all this : and it would be not the less true that liousseau's ,• genius has sent that electric thrill through my intellectual and moral...teaching me any new belief. It is simply that the rushing mighty wind of his inspiration has so quickened my faculties that I have been able to shape...
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Essays on English Literature

Edmond Henri Adolphe Scherer - Literary Criticism - 1891 - 336 pages
...man. I might admit all this : and it would be not the less true that Eousseau's genius has sent that electric thrill through my intellectual and moral...teaching me any new belief. It is simply that the rushing mighty wind of his inspiration has so quickened my faculties, that I have been able to shape...
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Essays on English Literature

Edmond Henri Adolphe Scherer - Literary Criticism - 1891 - 322 pages
...man. I might admit all this : and it would be not the less true that Rousseau's genius has sent that electric thrill through my intellectual and moral frame which has awakened me to new perceptions—which has made man and nature a fresh world of thought and feeling to me ; and this not...
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George Eliot's Works, Volume 22

George Eliot - English literature - 1895 - 434 pages
...man. I might admit all this: and it would be not the less true that Rousseau's genius has sent that electric thrill through my intellectual and moral...teaching me any new belief. It is simply that the rushing mighty wind of his inspiration has so quickened my faculties that I have been able to shape...
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George Eliot

Leslie Stephen - Authors, English - 1902 - 232 pages
...Rousseau's genius has " sent that electric thrill through my intellectual and moral frame which has wakened me to new perceptions, which has made man and nature...me ; and this not by teaching me any new belief." The "rushing mighty wind of his inspiration has so quickened my faculties that I have been able to...
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Silas Marner

George Eliot - Adopted children - 1903 - 348 pages
...read through as an antidote to Strauss. " Rousseau," she writes a few years later, " has sent that electric thrill through my intellectual and moral frame which has awakened me to new perceptions." From George Sand and the " guano field " of French novels she could pass to the Imitation of Christ,...
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Rousseau and Naturalism in Life and Thought

William Henry Hudson - Literature - 1903 - 284 pages
...electric thrill through my intellectual and moral frame " which " awakened me to new perceptions," and "made man and nature a fresh world of thought and feeling to me." 8 It will thus be seen that Rousseau was one of the supreme masters of the romantic movement which...
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Rousseau and Naturalism in Life and Thought: By William Henry Hudson

William Henry Hudson - Naturalism in literature - 1903 - 280 pages
...electric thrill through my intellectual and moral frame " which " awakened me to new perceptions," and "made man and nature a fresh world of thought and feeling to me." s It will thus be seen that Rousseau was one of the supreme masters of the romantic movement which...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volume 88

1885 - 962 pages
...through my intellectual and moral Crime which has awakened me to ne v perceptions, which has ir.ade man and nature a fresh world of thought and feeling to me : and this not hy teaching me any new belief." One might suppose that the new perceptions and fresh world of thought...
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