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1 1| against artificial fools, Rousseau became enamoured of solitude, 2 1| stomach, and intestines, Rousseau will not allow a man to 3 1| could not have happened?~ ~ Rousseau exerts himself to prove 4 1| next to a state of nature, Rousseau celebrates barbarism, and 5 1| out the antidote; and had Rousseau mounted one step higher 6 2| in a state of childhood. Rousseau was more consistent when 7 2| its own reason. This was Rousseau's opinion respecting men: 8 2| education and manners from Rousseau to Dr. Gregory, have contributed 9 2| Though, to reason on Rousseau's ground, if man did attain 10 2| now principally allude to Rousseau, for his character of Sophia 11 2| us examine this question. Rousseau declares that a woman should 12 2| place of sensation. But Rousseau, and most of the male writers 13 2| comprehend what either he or Rousseau mean, when they frequently 14 2| this view of things, does Rousseau make the mistress of his 15 2| submissive charms.'~ ~ * Vide Rousseau, and Swedenborg.~ ~ How 16 3| kind of half being - one of Rousseau's wild chimeras.*~ ~ * ' 17 3| is the book of women.' - Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I hope my 18 3| to be proud of a defect? Rousseau has furnished them with 19 3| diametrically opposite to that which Rousseau has recommended with all 20 3| relaxes the nerves. - As for Rousseau's remarks, which have since 21 3| a sagacious observer as Rousseau would not have adopted it, 22 3| the way of an hypothesis! Rousseau respected - almost adored 23 3| that most disgusted him.' - Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I have, probably, 24 3| their infancy than J. J. Rousseau - I can recollect my own 25 3| to subdue the strong.' - Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I shall make 26 3| brought up according to Rousseau's system. She can never 27 3| O how lovely,' exclaims Rousseau, speaking of Sophia, 'is 28 3| pleasure in instructing her.' - Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ I shall content 29 4| Educate women like men,' says Rousseau, 'and the more they resemble 30 4| Permanent virtue! alas! Rousseau, respectable visionary! 31 5| I.~ ~ I shall begin with Rousseau, and give a sketch of his 32 5| myself.~ ~ Sophia, says Rousseau, should be as perfect a 33 5| demonstrated,' continues Rousseau, 'that man and woman are 34 5| education of the body; but Rousseau is not the only man who 35 5| of nature. I know it was Rousseau's opinion that the first 36 5| motion, is very wide.~ ~ Rousseau's observations, it is proper 37 5| For the same reason,' adds Rousseau, 'women have, or ought to 38 5| of convention. How could Rousseau dare to assert, after giving 39 5| line from Adam downwards. Rousseau would carry his male aristocracy 40 5| necessary only, according to Rousseau's own account, to make her 41 5| of his children.'*~ ~ * Rousseau's Emilius.~ ~ Children, 42 5| time. Besides, how could Rousseau expect them to be virtuous 43 5| their inquiries?~ ~ But all Rousseau's errors in reasoning arose 44 5| in the mind.~ ~ Why was Rousseau's life divided between ecstasy 45 5| periods Dr. Fordyce spins out Rousseau's eloquence; and in most 46 5| manner, it is true, than Rousseau; but it all comes home to 47 5| enthusiasm. Her eulogium on Rousseau was accidentally put into 48 5| a few comments. 'Though Rousseau,' she observes, 'has endeavoured 49 5| to see how others act.' - Rousseau.~ ~ There appears to be 50 7| In the same strain runs Rousseau's and Dr. Gregory's advice 51 8| most express words, for Rousseau declares, 'that reputation 52 9| very problematical; for Rousseau, and a numerous list of 53 9| inferiority of the sex, Rousseau has exultingly exclaimed, 54 11| of that necessity, which Rousseau insisted on, without defining 55 12| exalted female character than Rousseau? though in the lump he constantly 56 13| magnanimity.~ ~ I agree with Rousseau that the physical part of