Confessions, volumes 1 and 2
by: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778)
"I have entered upon a performance..." - 22:48
"How could I become cruel or vicious..." - 20:35
"If ever education was perfectly chaste..." - 18:07
Near thirty years passed away..." - 20:51
"I had already become a redresser of grievances..." - 13:07
"Thus before my future destination..." - 12:07
"My master had a journeyman..." - 16:23
"I never thought money so desirable..." - 14:25
"In less than a year I had exhausted..." - 12:53
"The moment in which fear..." - 18:56
"Louise-Eleonore de Warens..." - 16:35
"The difficulty still remained..." - 17:08
"My pleasing inquietudes..." - 18:47
"It is understood, I believe, that a child..." - 16:01
"At length, sufficiently instructed..." - 15:04
"Walking one morning, pretty early..." - 18:21
"To return to our Aegisthus, the fluter..." - 17:53
"Madame de Vercellis never addressed a word to me..." - 20:30