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Chapter 2 · FILLE SANS-CULOTTE
Next year, you’ll be behind
: Vigèe-Lebrun 71
There go some more
: La Tour du Pin 145
no riotous scene…groundswell of menace
: Ozouf 39
comic and abusive verse
: Hufton 21
The women of…when everyone is trying…if we are left…We ask to be enlightened…the…fatherland in danger
: The next quotations,
WRP
53, 18, 19, 20, 158
and, with a spirit worthy
: HMW 1790 27
for the happy revolution
: Kelly 19, quoting
Le Moniteur
for 9 Aug. 1789
more from duty…obliged to resist
: Staël
Considerations
I, 271
men didn’t understand anything about
:
WRP
35
sweep away the…the fine one
: The next quotations, Schama 459, 460
men were not strong enough
:
WRP
37, quoting Maillard
the beating down of gates
: Ozouf 126
the sycophant Lafayette…slit their throats
: The next quotations,
WRP
44, 45
The town is…the female mob
: Morris I, 242–3
Motion of the…Who Sell Fish
: Schama 457
Every eye was turned
: Staël
Considerations
1, 339
You must not be seen
: Boigne 58
had been forced to march
: La Tour du Pin 130
Habits of formality…uttering wild cries
: The next quotations, Boigne 58
horrid yells and…advantages of education
: Paulson 80
to bring back the queen’s head
:
WRP
48
We suffer more…across our shoulders
: The next quotations, Gutwirth 245, 244
Since that time…Watch with more exactitude…unworthy of us
: The next quotations,
WRP
159, 67
women were neither too weak
…: Kennedy I, 90
at Creil…and Limoges
: Villiers 28, 88, 89, 91, 102
all politics and…electrified hearts
:
WRP
85
We want to save
: Dupuy 63
a Frenchwoman inflamed with love
: Villiers 70
we do not venture to come
: Roudinesco 88
in Tonneins, the local Jacobins
…: Kennedy I, 92
Your predecessors deposited…raised to the ranks…fatherland in danger
: The next quotations,
WRP
72, 73, 74
Chapter 3 · CLUBISTE
the colour of blood
: Roudinesco 197, quoting Lamartine
amante de carnage
: Baudelaire,
Sisina
sought a man…vaillante, infortunée Liégoise
: The next quotations, Michelet,
Femmes
153, 147
suspended between literary bohemianism
: Roudinesco 9
covered in diamonds
: Roudinesco 10, quoting Thomas d’Espinchal
general effervescence
: Ernst 87
descending into the…multitude
: Kelly 11
did not witness the main
: Ernst 88, 105
to play the role
: Ernst 89
How the months, the days
: Rosa 19
set up the tricoloured cockade
: Yonge I, 126
professional coquette
: Roudinesco 201
the kept woman…a free person
: Schama 463
What most impressed…a heroic air
: Roudinesco 5
My devotion to…the most worthy…public
: The next quotations, Ernst 90, 82
We should bear…are those of…the liberty of…with Spartan pride
: The next quotations, Roudinesco 38, 39, 39, 28
because of my patriotism
: Ernst 91
One might call…National embryo…unrest was greatest
: The next quotations, Roudinesco 30, 32, 31
The reign of…with private virtues
: Gutwirth 286
as the whirlwind attracts
: Roudinesco 196
It is care-free and so
: Schama 525
incompatible with liberty
: Ernst 92
As soon as they began
: Kotzebue II, 112
It is the Queen
: Michelet
Femmes
150
Mlle Thèroigne and those of
: Roudinesco 42
women were the soul of
: Aulard
Histoire politique
97
reading and interpreting the decrees
: Villiers 43
He who votes…catch a cold
: Roudinesco 46
the club of women
: Cerati 25
the tyranny which men exercise
: Roudinesco 71
there being a woman in
…: Ernst 95
Chapter 4 · MONDAINE
The tranquillity of France
: Gower I, 28
sans joie comme sans chagrin
: Bourquin 57
her good and…profound immorality
: Marcourt 42
of all the…prostituted
: Frénilly 154
Even the men…taught to respect
: Herold 69
What social disaster…were considered provincial
: The next quotations, La Tour du Pin 17, 27
There is nothing in love
: Goncourt 112
adultery in itself was nothing
: Rousseau
Confessions
190
dethroned…delicious
: Bourquin 71
but extremely en beau
: Bickley 64
no more beautiful…radiant femininity
: La Tour du Pin 196–7
of caressing magic
: Lacour 66
When they converse…Everything tiresome…than to listen
: The next quotations, HMW 1790 70, 74, 43
A list of putative members
…: Ernst 105
women of the…shocking and ridiculous
: The next quotations, Genlis IV, 93, 92
The Revolution naturally descended
: Staël
Considerations
I, 347
comme dans une…Dame de Fontenay
: Houssaye 37
The following summer, a similar
…: Cobban I, 168
inspired by the same spirit
: HMW 1790 7
I honour no less
: Ozouf 47
Ladies took the instruments
: HMW 1790 7
victim to an excess
: Herold 101
to be faithful forever to
: Dowd 46
The French revolution is cemented
: HMW 1790 15
What is it to me
: Schama 512
no fatal gap had yet
: Ozouf 35
This memorable day was
: Mercier
New Picture
I, 47
the most sublime spectacle
: HMW 1790 2
individual joy embodied…of the people
: The next quotations, Ozouf 57, 51, 60
Every man seems at pains
: HMW 1794 I, 172
We were transformed into
: Ribeiro 141
had inflamed more souls
: Dowd 2
the destruction of…destruction of despotism
: Genlis IV, 90
I have found…by the world
: HMW 1794 I, 143
altogether a most embarrassing person
: Herold 52
To avoid the…powerful, useful men
: Talleyrand I, 124
Though her eyes and smile
: Vigée-Lebrun 321
One praise I…well on horseback
: The next quotations, Genlis I 149, 167
derived less from Rousseau than
…: Bruce 18
corrupted everything within his reach
: La Tour du Pin 83
had a real esteem
: Genlis IV, 87
had never been…food against famine
: Frènilly 100
which they desired…to stop them
: Berry I, 347–8
when age and ill health make
: Roland,
Memoirs
151
emigration became all the vogue
: La Tour du Pin 116
an act of…dead or faithful
: The next quotations, Staël
Considerations
II, 2, 4
stronger, more distinct and more
: Berger 51
and at night, everybody
: Herold 106
a little too…resist his eloquence
: The next quotations, Bourquin 59, 63, 67
On Tallien and Thèrésia’s first meetings: Houssaye 39, 32
curieuse mythomanie
: Marcourt 52; also Bourquin 36
Chapter 5 · RÉPUBLICAINE
yawning over the papers
: Roland
Lettres
I, 653
But how can…to public affairs
: The next quotations, Roland
Lettres
II, 10, 56
I had hated kings since
: Roland
Memoirs
249
Let them tremble…demand…petit comitè…in our house
: The next quotations Roland
Lettres
II 53, 220, 754, 253
an expression of…attachment to liberty
: HMW 1796 I, 195–6
warm friend to liberty
: Hill 219
the true heroes of humanity
: Brissot
New Travels
15
admired his devotion…wasting his time
: Roland
Memoirs
80
only the witness
: Cobban I, 178
bons et
: Jullien 35
I knew the proper role…their time…I loved political…the astute Lameth
: The next quotations Roland
Memoirs
58, 58, 80, 57
very well satisfied…applauded with delight
: Roland
Lettres
II, 248
plain, undistinguished people…a menial task
: The next quotations, Roland
Memoirs
125, 137
I should have been born
: Rosa 19
a new strength…They can kill me…individuals…in the future
: The next quotations, Roland
Memoirs
133, 133, 174, 175
If souls were pre-existent
: May 29
a scene where feeble-minded people
: Roland
Memoirs
147
I cannot digest, among other
: May 31
the possibility of domestic happiness
: Roland
Memoirs
217
it is right to exclude
: Kelly 35
I am avid…in the background
: Roland
Memoirs
93
I have not read of
: Outram 138–9
Life was to her
: May 65
I knew that I was
: Roland
Memoirs
164
unbearable contrast between the grandeur
: Rousseau
La Nouvelle Héloïse
72
having concerned myself…the external…married in a…without crying…But of course…the world…I did not dare…no sex…as an affectionate…in remaining virtuous
: The next quotations, Roland
Memoirs
199, 245, 245, 173, 170, 140–41, 163, 243, 246, 170
in truth, we are people
: Roland
Lettres
I, 394
virtue produces happiness
: Rudé
Robespierre
95
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