Reader(s): Keeble, Jonathan
Label: Naxos AudioBooks
Genre: Non-Fiction
Period: Classical
Catalogue No: NA0468
Barcode: 9781781983287
Release Date: 07/2020

ROUSSEAU, J.-J.: Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau (The) (Unabridged)

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Rousseau, Jean-Jacques - Author
Keeble, Jonathan (Reader)
1The Confessions of Jean-Jacques Rousseau10:43
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2[1719 to 1723]14:11
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3The life which I led at Bossey suited me so well that…14:31
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4It is now nearly fifty years since this incident…15:19
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5After my return to Geneva, I lived for two or three…14:05
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6[1723 to 1728]12:47
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7The next day, finding the opportunity favourable…13:22
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8I should never finish these details if I were to follow…14:00
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9Book Two13:51
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10She had been six years in Annecy when I arrived…14:44
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11My father was not only a man of honour, he was…13:08
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12I had some letters. I presented them, and was…14:14
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13A little, old, but somewhat venerable priest held…15:06
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14The first thing I did was to satisfy my curiosity…16:33
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15For the two next days it was in vain that I looked out…14:52
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16I believe that from that time I suffered from the…14:49
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17Book Three16:19
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18As no one had taken much trouble to find out my…10:45
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19This was the period of my life when, without…10:26
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20[1731 to 1732]13:43
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21The moment of our first meeting was the only really…16:43
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22The reason of the judgements passed upon me…14:16
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23At the seminary there was a confounded Lazarist…13:35
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24I lived at Annecy for nearly a year without the least…11:26
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25Mamma did what I should have done in her place…10:58
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26Book Four14:58
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27The day passed in this manner in the most…15:32
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28[1732]16:47
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29Next day, one of the musicians, named Lutold…13:16
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30We commenced our journey with the Canton of…16:07
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31Thus I was greatly flattered, but little benefited.14:31
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32During this journey I met with an adventure…12:15
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33I remained a week or so longer at Lyons…13:29
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34Book Five14:49
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35It will be seen that, with little time to spare…14:50
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36Living in this manner, I soon became entirely…13:36
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37The Comtesse de Menthon, the mother of one of…13:31
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38The day, more dreaded than wished for, at length…13:28
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39Thus a companionship was established between us…14:49
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40Convinced that I should never succeed in saving…12:37
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41It is from this period that I date my acquaintance…15:29
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42In this manner I passed two or three years…17:58
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43Book Six13:45
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44Even had no Christian morality existed, I believe she…14:57
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45In these trifling details, which afford me delight…12:11
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46I returned to my books, but my afternoon…16:20
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47[1737 to 1741]14:00
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48She at last succeeded, with some difficulty…14:24
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49I was so changed, and my sensuality, which had…14:29
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50If souls, when freed from their earthly bonds…13:23
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51I possessed almost sufficient knowledge for a tutor…15:22
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52Book Seven20:36
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53[1742]16:01
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54I was deeply grieved at my own dullness…15:24
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55[1743 to 1744]15:49
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56M. de Montaigu, completely under the control of…14:08
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57The Marquis de l'Hôpital, as was proper, thanked…16:53
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58I must not leave Venice without saying a few words…16:17
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59In the evening, we escorted her back to her…15:30
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60The report of my story had preceded me…13:23
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61We had a new landlady, who came from Orleans.14:08
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62[1745 to 1747]18:43
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63[1747 to 1749]18:38
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64Book Eight18:21
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65[1750 to 1752]13:43
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66I have already mentioned, in the first part of this…15:24
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67Shortly afterwards, I had another opponent…11:43
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68This adventure, nevertheless, made a considerable…13:14
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69[1752]19:16
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70[1753]11:08
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71As for the pecuniary profits of this work…11:01
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72[1754 to 1756]13:56
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73After four months' stay at Geneva, I returned to…16:09
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74Book Nine16:29
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75Another undertaking, much of the same nature…15:58
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76I have always considered the day which united me…14:55
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77I judged that the motive of all this was no other…15:34
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78The relinquishment of this work left me for some…15:25
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79All these distractions ought to have cured me…12:26
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80[1757]13:00
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81Madame la Comtesse d'Houdetot was approaching…15:31
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82It is nearly a league from the Hermitage to…14:49
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83Thérèse had the discretion to say nothing to me…15:20
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84I was tenderly attached to Diderot, I esteemed him…14:39
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85While I was in Paris, Saint-Lambert arrived on leave.15:45
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86It is true that, more or less, he was arrogant with…14:52
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87I expected that Grimm, confused by my…14:57
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88It was about this time that I at last received…13:30
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89After long waiting, in a state of cruel anxiety…13:44
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90Book Ten12:14
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91I felt the first effects of this system through the…11:02
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92There is nothing in this world but good and bad…11:56
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93[1759]14:43
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94The recollection of Carrion reminds me of one of…15:29
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95The proposal was not made at a favourable…13:46
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96I was terribly afraid of Madame de Luxembourg.16:31
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97In regard to her manuscript, I had another idea…17:10
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98[1760]15:45
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99I spared no pains to arouse the zeal and compassion…17:05
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100Book Eleven13:09
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101This year [1761] filled to the brim the cup of the…13:56
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102It had been one of my misfortunes to be always…12:32
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103Although my acquaintance with M. and Madame…12:55
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104I had lived at Montmorency for more than four years…12:02
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105[1762]13:30
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106The publication of this book did not take place with…14:15
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107A few days afterwards, M. le Maréchal received…13:21
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108Nothing further remained for me to do, except to…13:49
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109Book Twelve13:52
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110I must speak without reserve. I have never…17:23
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111Shortly after my establishment at Motiers-Travers…16:07
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112[1763]11:35
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113[1764]16:50
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114At the time of my greatest intimacy with him…17:04
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115[1765]16:04
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116Another thing that caused me great pleasure…15:22
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117At midnight, I heard a loud noise in the gallery…14:04
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118Accordingly, I in a measure took leave of my…13:44
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119But, whatever they may believe or say, I will none…14:52
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120Tormented, buffeted by storms of every kind…16:44
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