The Paris Spectator: Or, L'hermite De La Chaussée-D'antin. Containing Observations Upon Parisian Manners & Customs At the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century
The Paris Spectator: Or, L'hermite De La Chaussée-D'antin. Containing Observations Upon Parisian Manners & Customs At the Commencement of the Nineteenth Century
Jouy, Etienne De, 1764-1846
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Perhaps he thinks he has done enough, for his fame; perhaps (for even modesty has her self-love) he fears that new elSbrts might not carry him beyond his first attempt; perhaps in fine, (and this supposition is the most probable, for sensibility the source of great talents, is also the jsource of mor^- cation,) perhaps some secret sorrow des* troys all the energy of bis soul ? There are moments when the utmost that it is in our power to do> is to live,*'— " I observe a little lower down, a man ...who seems to me to acquit himself very gaily of that obliga- tion. What a full-blpwn face ! What an air of health, of happiness f" — '^ That is a fellow of spirit, who, in a blessed hour pro- posed to himself this problem which he has so ably resolved — to reconcile the taste for A OINNBR OS ARTIBT»^ 151 literature with the pursuit ofweuttk. lie cultivates a branch of commerce, the pro* ducts of which are indebted to the arts ior increased value and perfection, and he renders the luxury of Europe tributan^y to Fr^ich taste and industry." .
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