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The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau

BOOK VIII
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Palissot, academician of Nancy, known by a few dramatic compositions, had just had one of them performed at Luneville before the King of Poland.

He perhaps thought to make his court by representing in his piece a man who had dared to enter into a literary dispute with the king.

Stanislaus, who was generous, and did not like satire, was filled with indignation at the author's daring to be personal in his presence.
The Comte de Tressan, by order of the prince, wrote to M.d'Alembert, as well as to myself, to inform me that it was the intention of his majesty to have Palissot expelled his academy.

My answer was a strong solicitation in favor of Palissot, begging M.de Tressan to intercede with the king in his behalf.

His pardon was granted, and M.de Tressan, when he communicated to me the information in the name of the monarch, added that the whole of what had passed should be inserted in the register of the academy.


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