… Paris, on natural philosophy, chemistry, natural history, botany, history, and belles letters; and the Greek, Italian, French, and English languages are taught. The Lycée drooped a little at the period of the revolution. In the violent convulsion of that moment, literature, and arts were forgotten. But the Lycèe soon … delight and admiration. Sometimes our studies are accompanied by fine music; and sometimes the Abbé de Lille, the first French poet, recites his harmonious verses. Upon the whole, the pleasures of the Lycée are perfectly congenial to my …