Excerpt from Victor Cousin
Unity of Cousin's life, 191. - His nine volumes on the women and society of the seventeenth century, 192. Pascal diverts him from philosophy, 193. Episode of Jouffroy's Memoirs, 193. - Their mutilation by the Eclectics, 196. Cousin condemns the mutilation of Pascal, 197. - C0usin's library, 197. - The book he did not present to the Duchess of Orleans, 199. His passion for bringing out unpublished works, 200. - Anecdote of the Malebranche manuscript, 201. Cousin's books about seventeenth-century women, 204.-madame de Longue ville's posthumous lover, 206. Cousin, sainte-beuve, and Michelet as literary artists, 207. Taine's criticisms refuted, 209. - Charm of these books, 210. Mode of composition and publication, 212. - Variety of Cousin's literary works, 213. Cultivated the politics of philoso phy, 213. - Taine's picture of Cousin's sermon before Madame de Longueville, 214. - A companion-piece, 214. - Summary of his life and services, 215. - One of the masters, 219.
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Excerpt from Victor Cousin
Unity of Cousin's life, 191. - His nine volumes on the women and society of the seventeenth century, 192. Pascal diverts him from philosophy, 193. Episode of Jouffroy's Memoirs, 193. - Their mutilation by the Eclectics, 196. Cousin condemns the mutilation of Pascal, 197. - C0usin's library, 197. - The book he did not present to the Duchess of Orleans, 199. His passion for bringing out unpublished works, 200. - Anecdote of the Malebranche manuscript, 201. Cousin's books about seventeenth-century women, 204.-madame de Longue ville's posthumous lover, 206. Cousin, sainte-beuve, and Michelet as literary artists, 207. Taine's criticisms refuted, 209. - Charm of these books, 210. Mode of composition and publication, 212. - Variety of Cousin's literary works, 213. Cultivated the politics of philoso phy, 213. - Taine's picture of Cousin's sermon before Madame de Longueville, 214. - A companion-piece, 214. - Summary of his life and services, 215. - One of the masters, 219.
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This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
Excerpt from Victor Cousin
Some men make much noise during their lives, and are unknown to posterity. M. Victor Cousin is not such a man. He immortalized his name by great services and brilliant works; but those who did not live in his time cannot imagine what a noise he made in the world while here. He liked this notoriety, and courted it. I remember that on the approach of the Revolution of 1848, when the noise of political and social discussions rather drowned the noise he made with his philosophical and religious discussions, he trembled for fear of being forgotten. "It is necessary to show one's self," said he to me. "I have a feeling that we need to show ourselves." He said "we need" as the king says "we will."
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