Diderot And the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2)

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Diderot And the Encyclopædists (Vol 1 of 2)
Morley, John, 1838-1923
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He had a keen eye for what washollow in the pretensions of the society in which he lived. Above all, he had the keen eye of his countrymen for his own interest, and for theuse which he could make of other people. The best thing that we know inhis favour, is that he should have won the friendship of Diderot. Diderot's attachment to Grimm seems like an exaggeration of the excessesof the epoch of sentimentalism in Germany.
He pines for a letter from him, as he pined for letters fromMademoiselle Vo
...land. If Grimm had been absent for a few months, theirmeeting was like a scene in a melodrama. "With what ardour we enclaspedone another. My heart was swimming. I could not speak a word, nor couldhe. We embraced without speaking, and I shed tears. We were notexpecting him. We were all at dessert when he was announced, _'Here isM. Grimm. '_ '_M. Grimm_, ' I exclaimed, with a loud cry; and starting up, I ran to him and fell on his neck. He sat down, and ate a poor meal, youmay be sure. As for me, I could not open my lips either to eat or tospeak.

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