The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — CompleteRousseau, Jean-Jacques
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The Confessions of Jean Jacques Rousseau — Complete
Rousseau, Jean-Jacques
Authors, French -- 18th century -- Biography; Rousseau, Jean-Jacques, 1712-1778
I was well received by M. de Boze. He had a thirst for knowledge, of
which he possessed not a little, but was somewhat pedantic. Madam de
Boze much resembled him; she was lively and affected. I sometimes dined
with them, and it is impossible to be more awkward than I was in
her presence. Her easy manner intimidated me, and rendered mine more
remarkable. When she presented me a plate, I modestly put forward my
fork to take one of the least bits of what she offered me, which made
her give the plate to her servant, turning her head aside that I might
not see her laugh. She had not the least suspicion that in the head of
the rustic with whom she was so diverted there was some small portion of
wit. M. de Boze presented me to M. de Reaumur, his friend, who came to
dine with him every Friday, the day on which the Academy of Sciences
met. He mentioned to him my project, and the desire I had of having it
examined by the academy. M. de Reaumur consented to make the proposal,
and his offer was accepted. On the day appointed I was introduced and
presented by M. de Reaumur, and on the same day, August 22d, 1742, I
had the honor to read to the academy the memoir I had prepared for that
purpose. Although this illustrious assembly might certainly well be
expected to inspire me with awe, I was less intimidated on this occasion
than I had been in the presence of Madam de Boze, and I got tolerably
well through my reading and the answers I was obliged to give. The
memoir was well received, and acquired me some compliments by which
I was equally surprised and flattered, imagining that before such an
assembly, whoever was not a member of it could not have commonsense. The
persons appointed to examine my system were M. Mairan, M. Hellot, and M.
de Fouchy, all three men of merit, but not one of them understood
music, at least not enough of composition to enable them to judge of my
project.
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