Let the situation in the world the most contrary to my natural disposition be sought after, and this will be found.
It was more especially the wise severity of Duclos which inspired me with this fear; as for Diderot, I know not by what means all my conferences with him tended to make me more satirical than my natural disposition inclined me to be.
The bodily constitution; the temperament; habitude, or natural disposition; character; nature.
Now that which results from the natural disposition of the body is deemed more deserving of pardon.
In another way, by natural disposition, because, to wit, his mind is less persevering through the frailty of his temperament.
Metaphysics exists as a "natural disposition," and its questions are not therefore merely artificial.
My natural disposition, supported by the sufficient strength of youth, fluctuated between the extremes of unrestrained gayety and melancholy discomfort.
The faculty of doing this was necessary to no one more than to me, for my natural disposition whirled me constantly from one extreme to the other.
Through this earnestness, which cast a gloom over my first pieces, I committed the mistake of neglecting very favorable materials which lay quite decidedly in my natural disposition.
I would not allow the change in my condition to exercise any influence on my natural disposition.
Even after two years of madness in that fatal place, my natural disposition rallied; I struggled to save myself; I quitted it.
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