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No-one was unaware…heart to everyone
: Gilles 201
She seemed to us
: Lacretelle 196
evil genius
: Bienvenu 333
burst forth with uncontrollable energy
: HMW 1796 III, 2
Life began again
: Lacretelle 200
Men’s hearts and minds
: Gastine 121, quoting Lacretelle
The theatres, the public walks
: HMW 1796 III, 190
absolutely indispensable
: Gilles 200
an unheard-of impoliteness
: Frénilly 129
Tallien loves you…and very busy
: Gilles 200
The greatest of all miracles
: Mercier
New Picture
v
We demand from Tallien
: Bourquin 259
Villain, I have…of the people
: Gilles 195
the entire audience was standing
: Stuart 153, quoting Pasquier
The men who had taken
: Bienvenu 335
The new revolution which
: Herold 156
strange character of uncertainty
: Tocqueville 222, quoting Meister
That woman is capable of
: Gilles 203
Subsistence is always the subject
: Aulard
La Réaction
I, 340
universal brocantage
: Meister 124
Nothing was either…was a conspiracy
: Frénilly 129
When one comes through
: Gilles 133
We speak of…affection and respect
: Ferrus 154
This, citizens, this is
: Gilles 214
I would like so much
: Jullien 314
a necessary introduction to good
: HMW 1796 III, 2
People speak of patriotism
: Meister 190
that peach-blossom dress you
: Ducrest I, 270
l’idole du jour
: Bourquin 272
Never had fashion…rules and boundaries
: Tocqueville 198
adding that it was not
: Gastine 303
with inimitable grace
: Abrantes
Salons
III, 145
One could not be more
: Lacour 66
The beloved is always pictured
: Kotzebue III, 149
fecund belles
: Meister 127
intoxicated by the speed
: Bruce 83
Despairing of escape from
: Tocqueville 197
collective cultural mourning
: Lajer-Burcharth 6
What do they do
: Almeras 266
enjoyed the only role fitting
: Bienvenu 328
the beautiful Mme Tallien always
: Gay III, 83
Contracts might be for anything
: Bruce 81, quoting Kotzebue
not the main…procured for others
: Barras II, 65
It is impossible, no matter
: Bienvenu 331
une nouvelle Antoinette
: Gilles 213
The airs of a courtesan
: Aulard
La Réaction
I, 374
to rebellion and…most violent excitement
: The next quotations, Applewhite and Levy 74, 76
If you go…are all suckers
:
WRP
283
One hundred and forty-eight
…: Hufton 47
hotbed of insurrection
: Soboul
BHÉSRF
23
inconveniences that might result
:
WRP
308
assess the revolution…far too high
: Hufton in Johnson 166
But for me…so intoxicated me
: Bourquin 295
To forget mistakes
: Houssaye 8
Tallien’s company…thirst for success
: Gilles 133
a lion sharing a cell
: Lairtullier II, 298
with nothing in the way
: Bienvenu 342
Tallien incapable of rising
: Barras I, 391
Too much blood…repelled by him
: Gilles 225
another attempt to realise
: Furet and Richet 258
À demain les affaires
: Gay III, 184
beautiful as in old romances
: Girod de l’Ain 73
So, my friend, you have
: Gilles 234
unconquerable passion
: Barras II, 68
Chapter 17 · RETOURNEÉ
joyeuse, sur la route
: Staël
CG
III, part 1, 332
Talking seemed everybody’s…of her life
: Boigne 190
to begin life anew, but
: Herold 153
There is, in…the most beautiful eyes…and inflicts his unhappines…with the desirable
: the next quotations, Fairweather 183, 199, 200 (and Staël
CG
III, part 1, 158), 202
If France crumbles…they will win
: Herold 158
honourable and unexpected…wife is arriving
: The next quotations, Fairweather 205, 207
What things a man could
: Herold 161
What do they do at
: Almeras 266
frankly republican…talent, her principles
: Bienvenu 329
Like the muse of history
: Gastine 127
flesh-coloured pantaloons
: Herold 168
We hear about…do the opposite
: Fairweather 216 (slightly reworded)
graceful flattery…them to themselves
: Staël
Considerations
II, 149
the principles of the revolution
: Staël
Ten Years
20
They hate you more
: Herold 163
To speak of…their own use
: Furet and Richet 262
would see to it that
: Bruce 143
a corrupter of all those
: Staël
CG
III, part 2, 43
ready-made
: Barras II, 70
inventing a thousand…in your bed
: Ouvrard I, 121
How could you…way with Bonaparte
: Elliott 148.
got rid of her by
: Frénilly 154
except from motives…they seemed, so to speak…It was a known fact…of her temperament
: The next quotations, Barras II 66, 67, 67, 66
has not taken vows
: Gower I, 177
I love you and will
: Bruce 254
chère Thérésita…baisers bien tendres
: Catinat 41
and see who is on
: Abrantes
Memoirs
I, 250
a woman of so many
: Turquan 103
Moved to tears at this
: Gastine 207n.
Her humanity is…to be pitied
: Gower I, 135
How shall a pure
: Berger 179
by far the…admired at Paris
: The next quotations, Gower I 138, 141
nothing but anarchy tempered by
: Tocqueville 191
indifferents, who…like tragedy heroes
: the next quotations, HMW 1801 II, 8, 3
seriously dignified and truly
: Hunt 80
I still love…one’s own country
: Staël
CG
IV, part 1, 23
When in public…9th of Thermidor
: Frénilly 136
No man could equal
: Bruce 35
Who has asked…both at once
: Herold 179
Far from contesting…themselves men’s duties
: Barras I, 104
entirely neglected
: Gutwirth 381
men had found it politically
: Berger 185
they perceived that there was
: Mercier
New Picture
31
Never have women…kill your revolution
: Lajer-Burcharth 242
beautiful Athenian
: Abrantes
Salons
III, 171
to the greatest…of the government
: Gilles 271
breasts uncovered, heads tossing
: Mercier
Waiting City
76
to his wishes in order
: Gower I, 135
all powerful…with the royalists
: The next quotations, La Tour du Pin 304, 309
we will all perish by
: Bruce 190
The end of the letter
: La Tour du Pin 311
the best republican in France
: Herold 178
tone of noble…of military violence
: Staël
Ten Years
4
bestowed very little attention
: Talleyrand I, 196
constantly…act upon him
: Staël
Considerations
II, 196
not like a…to do so
: The next quotations, Staël
Ten Years
5, 9
Genius has no sex
: Herold 181
that he did not, and
: Hortense I, 49
son and hero of the
: Herold 180
Madam, I love…number of children
: Fairweather 240
political rights
: Herold 182
with an appearance of friendship
: Chastenay 258
notre charmante Chaumière…the unfortunate Tallien
: Gilles 284
The baroness among…see her again
: Herold 183
in the shape of exile
: Staël
Corinne
29
Chapter 18 · ICÔNE
brilliant with youth…heart of gold
: Constant
Intermédiaire
873
She speaks of her caboche
: Bourquin 305
reigned in peace until Juliette
: Herriot I, 29
Afterwards, Juliette and Thérésia
…: portrait seen by the author at the château de Chimay
her fine figure…in the shade
: Herriot I, 29
Are not her…and ridiculous expressions
: Plutarch I, 139–40
Avenge thus the arrogance
: Houssaye 7
the perfect woman
: Boigne 177
was the least of her
: Herriot I, 44
wholly beautiful…she was seen
: Boigne 167
a vain coquet…being so beauteous
: Plutarch I, 145
seemed anxious to conceal
: Ducrest I, 59
You intoxicate yourself
: Lenormant
Memoirs
56
to electrify the world
: Lajer-Burcharth 344, quoting Bernadotte
the enthusiasm that I excited
: Herriot I, 64
threw her a look of
: Lenormant
Memoirs
11
At each of…this fleeting pity
: The next quotations, Herriot I, 47, 61, 62, 50
struck by the beauty of
: Wagener 64
An expression at one
: Levaillant 38
to portray a…I should use
: Lenormant
Madame Récamier, les amis
…viii
Do not have a greater
: Herriot I, 80
Say to me…to my heart
: Faderman 80
Why, whether in love
: Herold 289
I thought of nothing but
: Wagener 64
The speed with which one
: Fairweather 262
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