Confessions, volumes 5 and 6
by: Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712 - 1778)
Vol. 5: "It was, I believe, in 1732..." - 17:23
"At that time, the study I am now speaking of..." - 18:42
"Behold me then so full of this concert..." - 16:12
"This is, perhaps, the only time..." - 18:03
"However this might be..." - 20:21
"If some false principles misled her..." - 17:30
"At Chambery they did not give us the trouble..." - 20:19
"I am now about to relate another..." - 17:21
"I now touch on the moment..." - 18:00
"My uncle Bernard died at Carolina..." - 19:15
"Any one would allow that it would have been..." - 15:36
Vol. 6: "Hoc erat in votis..." - 25:24
"Having left my scholars for so long..." - 25:40
"From these studies I passed..." - 16:50
"The writings of Port-Royal..." - 19:14
h "My health was not yet re-established..." - 17:46
"We arrived at Valence to dinner..." - 19:52
"I was so much better..." - 17:29
"My impatience to arrive at Chambery..." - 22:46
"Insensibly, I found myself desolate and alone..." - 25:15