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-- Scottish poems; Ossian. -- Young. -- Diderot
and Dr Johnson.
CONCLUSION 446
Diderot essentially French. -- Variety of the
forms of English "influence" that acted upon
him. -- His gradual emancipation. -- How he
transformed what he received. -- Diderot in
many ways a thinker of the nineteenth cen-
tury. -- Devious ways of his influence in
Europe. -- Why French critics have often dealt
severely with him. -- Multum incola fuit anima
mea.
APPENDICES 463
I
A.
A letter from Voltaire to G. Keate.
B.
Letters from Diderot to David Hume
(Reprinted).
C.
An unpublished letter from Diderot to
Bret.
D.
Letters from Diderot to John Wilkes
(three unpublished).
II
A.
A Chronological Table of Diderot's main
works.
III
A.
Bibliographical Note.

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