33. See chap. 22, note 25 on entrañarse.
34. Letter to Sophie Volland, August 10, 1769. Correspondance de Diderot, ed. R. Versini (Paris: Laffont, 1999), 960.
35. Diderot, On Women.
36. Diderot, The Nun, 152.
37. Diderot, On Women.
38. Rosemary Lloyd, trans. and ed., Selected Letters of Charles Baudelaire: The Conquest of Solitude (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986), 176: “Is there, can one say, any one more Catholic than the devil?”
39. Way, 16:1, 4, CW 2:94, 95.
Sources
The works of St. Teresa of Avila are quoted from the following translation issued by the Institute of Carmelite Studies:
The Collected Works of St. Teresa of Avila. trans. Kieran Kavanaugh and Otilio Rodríguez. 3 vols. Washington, D.C.: ICS, 1976–1985.
The Collected Letters of St. Teresa of Avila. trans. Kieran Kavanaugh. 2 vols. Washington, D.C.: ICS, 2001–2007.
Within quoted matter, emphases are of the author of the present work. [Occasionally, when the ICS translation does not follow the Spanish as faithfully as is needed for the purposes of the present work, I have put an alternative version in square brackets, followed by the Spanish.—Trans.]
The original in Spanish was consulted online at: Obras completas de Santa Teresa de Jesús (es.catholic.net/santoral/147/2519/articulo.php?id=2059).
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