[318] Emile, V. 22, 53, 54, 101, 128-132.
[319] Emile, V. 78.
[320] V. 122.
[321] V. 129, 130.
[322] Well did Jean Paul say, "If we regard all life as an educational institution, a circumnavigator of the world is less influenced by all the nations he has seen than by his nurse."—Levana.
[323] Tableau des Progrès de l'Esprit Humain. Oeuv., vi. pp. 264, 523-526, and elsewhere. [Ed. 1847-1849.]
[324] Emile et Sophie, i.
[325] For an account of some of these, see Grimm's Corr. Lit., iii. 211, 252, 347, etc. Also Corr. Inéd., p. 143.
[326] For the early date at which Rousseau's power began to meet recognition, see D'Alembert to Voltaire, July 31, 1762.
[327] Louis xv. et xvi., p. 226.