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    Rousseau, Whose Novel ÉMile Emphasized the Heart and Sentiment, Served
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Rousseau, Whose Novel ÉMile Emphasized the Heart and Sentiment, Served

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Rousseau, whose novel Émile emphasized the heart and sentiment, served as a precursor of the Romantic movement of the early nineteenth century.

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