Lowell, J. R., 99 note 2, 128 note. Luxembourg, Duke and Duchess of, 62 sqq., 105 note.
Lying, 126.
Lyons, 40, 48, 47, 51.
Machiavelli, 20.
Magician, 140 sq. Magnetism, 140 sq. Maine, Sir H. S., 92 note 8. Malebranche, 8, 45.
Malesherbes, M. de, 74, 77. "Mamma," 41 and often. Manhood, 208 sqq. Manual training, 145. Marriage of Rousseau, 69. Marriage of Emile, 201. Marseilles, 204. Marsiglio di Padova, 20. Meaning, 228.
Mecca, Meccans, 97, 165. Mercure de France, 56. Metaphysics, 158.
Mirabeau, Marquis de, 69. Molière, 28.
Robinson Crusoe, 148 sqq., 154, 210. Romanticism, 224. Rome, 165.
Romola (George Eliot's), 104 note 2. Roamini, 119 note, 240 sqq. and notes. Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, character
and importance, 8, 27; individual- ism, 4; outcome of Renaissance, 5; follows Hobbes, 8; literary style, 25; birth, parentage, and education, 26 sqq.; his brother, 26 note; tem- perament, 28; at Bossey, 29; sen- suality, 81; return to, and life at, Geneva, 81; apprenticeship, 32 sq.; a tramp, 88 sqq.; his master's char- acter, 84; becomes a Catholic and goes to Mde. de Warens, 86; crosses the Alps to Turin, 86; life there, 87 sq.; theft, cruelty, lying, and Indecency, 88; tramps back to Chambéry, 89; deserts musician in Lyons, 89 sq.; is deserted by Mde. de Warens, 41; meets his father at Nyon and goes to Frei- burg, 41; turns music-teacher at Lausanne and Neuchâtel, 41; fol- lows Greek archimandrite, but is rescued from him at Soleure, 42; goes on foot to Paris, 42; leaves it
and goes south, learning on the way the condition of the people, 42 sq.; returns to Mde. de Warens, 48; relations with her, 44; becomes surveyor's clerk, 44; throws up employment, 44; tries again to teach music, 44; new relations with Mde. de Warens, 45; reads Latin, geometry, philosophy, etc., 45; suffers from languors, vapors, and fear of hell, 45; becomes an invalid, and goes to Montpellier; vulgar in- trigue on the way, 46; "virtuously " returns to Mde. de Warens, to find his place taken; first sense of duty, 46; leaves Chambéry for Paris, 47; review of early life and character, 48; reception in Paris; ill success of musical project; meets Fonte- nelle and Diderot, 51; secretary of embassy in Venice; experiences there, 52; returns to Paris, and lodges near the Luxembourg; meets Thérèse Le Vasseur (1744), 58; life with her, 54; spends autumn of 1747 at Chenonceau; child born and exposed; fate of other children, 55; has a revelation due to Dijon Academy's prize-offer, 56 sq.; wins the prize, 58; performance of his operas, 59; second discourse, on Inequality, 60; visits Geneva with Thérèse and returns to Protestant- ism, 60; goes to the Hermitage at Montmorency, and gives himself up to dreaming and his passion for Mde. d'Houdetot, 61; quarrels with Mde. d'Épinay and moves to village of Montmorency; writes New Héloïse, Social Contract, and Emile, 62 8q.; becomes acquainted with Duke and Duchess of Luxem- bourg; Émile condemned, 68 sq.; persecution and flight; Levite of Ephraim, 65; stops at Yverdun, 65; settles at Motiers, and is be- friended by Marshal Keith, 66; driven thence, settles on Isle of St.
Peter, 66; driven thence, goes, via Paris, with Hume to England, 67; success in London, 67; settles at Wootton, 68; quarrels with Hume, 68 sq.; returns to France, 69; moves about to Trye (near Gisors), Gre- noble, Bourgoin (where he infor- mally marries Thérèse), Monquin, 69; returns to Paris and lives there for eight years; his Dialogues, Rêveries, etc., written; goes to Er- menonville, dies and is buried, 70; ashes removed to Pantheon, 71; his character, 71-76; inventor of manual training, 145; his ideal of life, 177 8q.; his ethics, 184 note 2, 185; his influence, 211 sqq.; defects of his system, 211 sqq.; effect on religion, 227; father of democracy, 282.
Ruskin, 231 note.
Russia and Russians, 98 note.
St. Peter, Isle of, 66.
Savage life, 99.
Savoy, 86.
Savoyard Vicar, 88, 40, 64, 165 sqq.,
224 note 2, 226.
Scævola, Mucius, 28.
Schiller, 211, 229.
Science, 133.
Scythians, 196.
Sepulchre, Holy, 42.
Sexuality, 157, 217.
Shakespeare, 9 note, 100 note 1, 220
Smell, sense of, 182.
Smith, Joseph, 91.
Social Contract, 62, 77, 78 sqq., 197, 198 note.
Socialism, 4, 284 sqq.
Social Sympathies, 160 egg. Society, 161.
Socrates, 7, 79. Soleure, 42.
Solitaries, The, 208 sqq. Sophie, 185 sqq., 208 sqq. Sophists, 79. Sophocles, 128 note. Soul, nature of, 248. Sovereign, 11 8q., 87 sqq. Space, 182,
Spectator, The, 192.
Spencer, Herbert, 125 note 8. Spinoza, 145 note 1, 164 note. Steinthal, 239 note 2.
Stoicism, 190, 199, 215, 218, 222, 234 89. Subjectivism, 1.
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