Academy, French, 91 Addison, at Blois, 87,88 ——compared with La BruyÈre, 87 d'Ailly, AbbÉ, 22 Aix in Provence, 100 AlenÇon, 155 Allard, Jean, 136-138 Alsace, 162 Alsace-Lorraine, 132 Amelot, 118 Amyot, Jacques, 99 Anne of Austria, 11, 13 Anne of England, 88 Apemantus, 6 Argonne, the, 157 d'Argonne, Bonaventure, 61 n. Arnauld (d'Andilly), 22 Augustine, St., 43 Barbier, Auguste, 150 BarrÈs, M. Maurice, xiii, xv, 153 Belgium, 146 Bellay, Joachim du, 148 Belle-Isle, Marshal de, 106-107 Belmont, the brothers, 140, 161, 162 Berkeley, Bishop, 125 Besnard, H A., 155 Blair's "Grave," 110 "Blue Room," the, 8 Bohemia, the campaign in, 98, 107, 109, 112 Bohemia, Queen of, 33 Boileau, xix, 47, 70, 82 Bordeaux, M Henri, 139, 157, 162 Bossuet, Antoine, 92 Bossuet (Bishop),35, 44, 47, 61, 62, 76, 91, 101 n. 110, 116 Bouillon, Godefroi de, 58 Bourbon, Duc de, 61 Brillon, 55 Brooke, Rupert, 131, 164 BrunetiÈre, Ferdinand, 32 n. Buckingham, Duke of, 11 Budgell, Eustace, 88 Burney, Fanny, 62 Bussy-Rabutin, 45, 70 Caen, 59, 60, 64 Calvin, 106 Casaubon, 70 "Chambre des Sublimes," 47 Champagne, 139 "Chanson de Roland," 132, 135 Chateaubriand, 153 ChÂtelet, Mme du, 112 Chevreuse, Mme de, 14 Choudens, Jacques de, 164-6 Clapiers, Luc de, 99 see Vauvenargues Coleridge, his "Table-Talk," 29 Commune, the, 121 n. CondÉ, Prince de (the Grand CondÉ), 19, 61, 63, 64 Consenvoye, 152 Conti, Prince de, 14 Corneille, Pierre, 123, 124, his "PulchÉrie," 48 Cousin, Victor, 32 Cromwell, Oliver, 129 Decourcelle, M. Pierre, 138 Descartes, 33, 122, 125 DÉtanger, Capt E J., 151, 152 Drouet, Marcel, 151-154 Dupont, Marcel, his "En Campagne," 143 Duryer, his tragedy of "AlcyonÉe," 18 Dyke, Daniel, his "Mystery of Self-deceiving," 28 Egra, 107 d'Enghien, Henri Jules, Duc, 63 Esprit, Jacques, 30-32, 50 n FÉnelon, 35, 91, 101 n. Fontenelle, 61, 69 n.; described as "Cydias", 68 Fresnes, ChÂteau de, 36 Fronde, the, 13, 20, 24 Fuller, Thomas, 28, 74 Gilbert, 109 Gourville, 18 Grenfell, Julian, 131, 164 Grenoble, 162, 163 Grignan, Mme de, 39 n, 48 Guastalla, victory at, 102 Guienne, 15 Guillot, LÉon, xv Guyon, Mme, 91 Haldane, Lord, quoted, 149, 174 Halifax, Earl of, 77, 78 Haraucourt, M.E., 141 Hassler, Capt, his "Ma Campagne", 166 d'Hautefort, Mlle, 11 HelvÉtius, 42 Hobbes, his "Leviathan," 33, 34 Huet, Bishop of Avranches, 37 Jansenists, 27, 33, 127 Jeandelincourt, 141 Jesuits, 33 Johnson, Dr., 88 Jouy, Ernest, 28 Kipling, Rudyard, 152, quoted, 90 Konrad, the monk, 135-6 La BruyÈre, 55-93; birth and parentage, 58; La BruyÈre at Chantilly, 64; contrasted with La Rochefoucauld, 57, described as "MÉnippe," 65, in the House of CondÉ, 65, 90, at Fontainebleau, 64, Paris, 64; at Versailles, 64; his "CaractÈres," 55-57; 66-72, 76, 78, 83, his "Dialogues," 92 La BruyÈre, Louis, 58 La Fayette, Mme de, 36, 37, 39, 45, 46, 48-50 La Fontaine, 47; "Fables" of, 49 n Lagrange, Henri, xiv Lamb, Charles, 58 Lantil, LÉo, 139 La Rochefoucauld, Duc de, 3-52, birth and descent, 8, 9; marriage, Lauzun, Duc de, 80 La Vergne, Marie de, see La Fayette, Mme de Lille, 164 Lintier, Paul, 3, 4, 131, 140-149, 163, 169 Lister, Charles, 164 Locke, John, 74, 124, 126 Longeville-les-Metz, 147 Longueville, Mme de, 14, 18, 39 40 n Lorraine, 146 Loti, Pierre, 152 Louis XIII, 8, 9, 13, 14 Louis XIV., 84 Louis XV, 84, 117, 123 Luxembourg (Palace), 23, 64 Lyons, 141, 155 Mademoiselle, La Grande, 17, 23 Maeterlinck, M., 160 Magne, M., Emile, 63 Mahon, Col Patrice, 151 Maine, Duc du, 46,47 Maine, Duchesse du, 116 Maintenon, Mme de, 46 Malebranche, 122 Malizian, 70 Manceau, Col. Emile, 149 Mandeville, Bernard, 42, 126 Marcillac, Prince de, 11, 12, 47, see La Rochefoucauld Mirabeau, Marquis de, 100, 103-105 MoliÈre, 48 Nolly, Émile; see DÉtanger PalÉologue, M., 105, 169 Paris, Gaston, 135 Parma, French victory at, 102 Pascal, xviii, 22, 23, 32, 33, 35, 55, 81, 113, 115, 122, 127, 128 PÉguy, 146 Petitot, 19 PhÉlippeaux, AbbÉ, 87, 88 Picq, Col. Ardent du 147, 148 Pierrepont, 136 Pin, AbbÉ ElliÈs du, 92 Plessis, Mme du, 36 Plutarch's "Lives," 99, 100 Pompadour, Mme de, 114 Port Royal, 22, 23, 27, 28, 36, 86 Prague, capture of, 107 Quercy, 155 Quimper,157, 158 Racine, xix, 35, 47, 122, 123 Rambouillet, HÔtel de, 7 Regnier, Henri, 20 Retz, Cardinal de, 10, 16, 17 Revue Critique, 150 Rhine, Passage of the, 40 n. Richelieu, 10-12, 14 RoË, Art, see Mahon Rousseau, J.J., 38 Ruffec, 19 SablÉ, Mme de, 4, 5, 21, 23, 29, 31, 32. 36, 41 n. Saint-Antoine, Faubourg, 18 Saint-Cyr, 137 Saint-Simon, quoted, 79, 91 Schomberg, Duchesse de, 7 Scudery, Mlle de, 39, 45 Sedan, 153 Segrais, 35, 50 n SÉguier (Chancellor), 30 Seneca, 43 Seven Years War, 106 SÉvignÉ, Mme de, 34, 39 n, 40 n, 45 n, quoted, 48-50 Seyres, Hippolyte de, 107-110 Shaftesbury, Third Earl, 126 Shakespeare, quoted, 6, 30 Singlin, Antoine, 22 SociÉtÉ des Gens de Lettres, 138 Spectator, the, 88, 89 Spinoza, 33 Steele, Sir Richard, 89 Stephen, Sir Leslie, 34 Stevenson, R.L., 78, 101, 165 Suard, 99, 121 Sully, 129 Tailly-sur-Meuse, 143, 148 Tallemont des RÉaux, 22 Temple, Sir William, 118, 126 Theophrastus, 69-71, 88 Thiange, Mme de, 46, 47 Torquet, M. Charles, 165 Turin, 102 Valincourt, 64 Vauban, Sebastien de, 84 n. Vauvenargues, Marquis de, 97-132; birth and parentage, 99-101; described as "ClazomÈne," 121; serves in the Bohemian campaign, 98, 107, 109, 112, in garrison at Arras, 113; in garrison at Metz, 106, 113, in Paris, 120, with Villars in Lombardy, 102; his "Éloge" on De Seyres, 109, his "Discours sur la Gloire," 109, his "Introduction À la Connaissance de l'Esprit humain," 124, his "RÉflexions sur divers Sujets," 104, 117, 121, 127 Verdun, 144 Vernulius, 28 Verteuil, 19, 20, 48 Vigneul de Marville, 60, 61 n. Villars, Marshal de, 102, 129 Violand, Camille, 151, 155-160 Virton, Battle of, 144, 157 Vivonne, AndrÉe de, 10 Voiture, 8 Voltaire, 40, 84, 101 n, 111-114, quoted, 33, 52, 75, 122, 123 Vouziers, 155 Young's "Night-Thoughts," 110 ***** Produced by Thierry Alberto, Don Perry and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net Updated editions will replace the previous one—the old editions will be renamed. - You provide, in accordance with paragraph 1.F.3, a full refund of any money paid for a work or a replacement copy, if a defect in the electronic work is discovered and reported to you within 90 days of receipt of the work. 1.F.3. LIMITED RIGHT OF REPLACEMENT OR REFUND - If you discover a defect in this electronic work within 90 days of receiving it, you can receive a refund of the money (if any) you paid for it by sending a written explanation to the person you received the work from. 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