Excerpt from Jean-Jacques Rousseau Et le Théâtre
O. Rency4 réplique à M. Lemaitre avec une malice pétillante. Plus grave, L. Ducros5 compose son plai doyer, par lequel il voudrait convaincre d'erreur les esprits rétifs qui, se réclamant de l'autorité de Mar montel, pensent que la proscription prononcée sur les lettres, les arts et les sciences, dans le fameux premier Discours de Rousseau, n'est due qu'au con seil de Diderot.
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