Liberty: The Lives and Times of Six Women in Revolutionary France (56 page)

the birthday of a new
: Paine 65
under the simple and rustic
: Brissot
Life
7
greatly superior to…circumstances are favourable
: Paulson 12
I desire you…voice or Representation
: Applewhite and Levy 181
We regret this promised land
: Roland
Lettres
II, 80
disgust with the revolution
: Tocqueville 209
We must make…lack, but soul
: The next quotations, Roland
Lettres
II, 274, 276
500 heads would have sufficed
: Gottschalk 121
was not just an unfortunate
: Schama 447
infamous treason…of these monsters
:
WRP
159
asked what was meant
: Roland
Memoirs
82
superfluity
: Bizardel 86
keeping the king…an indescribable enthusiasm
: The next quotations, Roland
Lettres
II, 310, 325
On the royal family’s return to Paris: Schama 557
the Jacobins passed…incompatible with liberty
: The next quotations, Roland Lettres II, 309, 325, 305, 317, 313
women, sisters, and Roman women
:
WRP
79
comme tous les bons
: Applewhite and Levy 81
without interruption
:
WRP
159
I need to see my
: May 195
Paris is as still
: Jullien 41
as absolute, moral concepts
: Outram in Porter 121
who desecrate words merely
: Berger 105
one whose energy…justice from individuals
: May 195–6
Roland, nèe Phlipon
: Roland
Lettres
II, 388
had already singled…intimate and unbreakable
: Roland
Memoirs
84
Women are now…from the revolution
:
WRP
87–96
Although I am…to be geese
:
WRP
99
rushing around from nine o’clock
: Staël
CG
II, part 2, 310
What a triumph…not their dupe
: Fairweather 124
to the most…were equally distinguished
: Staël
Considerations
II, 40
Ah! You overwhelm me
: Gay III, 51
Imagine, my Lord, no buckles
: Roland
Memoirs
61
Chapter 6 · AMAZONE
provoked and irritated…ineffectually…So much…left side…the famous…betray their secrets
: The next quotations, Roudinesco 64, 65, 64, 65, 55
particularly dangerous for…the French revolution
: The next quotations, Ernst 39, 42
how it was…grave political crimes…the delightful person…As far as politics…This tyranny…This vision…prisoner’s sworn enemies
: The next quotations, Roudinesco 58, 58, 58, 71, 71, 71, 62
the accused seems to be
: Ernst 206
luminous and surprising…to her principles
: The next quotations, Roudinesco 75, 79
I can announce…the women’s tribune
: Ernst 249
president of her…long a time
: The next quotations, Roudinesco 92, 96–7
for having escaped…they are citoyennes
: Applewhite and Levy 90
she will serve her
: Villiers 76
to find their household
: Roudinesco 100
Women have shared…to both sexes
:
WRP
123
our most illustrious…celebration of insurrection
: The next quotations, Dowd 56, 64
provide a mirror in which
: Ozouf 23
Plant a stake crowned with
: Dowd 81
I was there…festival of the people
: Jullien 67
Whatever one may say
: Ozouf 66
The pikes of the people
: Applewhite and Levy 89
Jacobins’ strumpet
: Roudinesco 94
a manhunter, mad for men
: Ernst 256
rèpublique
: Landes 21
our shameful institutions…range the forests
: Plutarch III, 426
the women who…all their scars
: Roudinesco 105
Since we cannot find men
: Ernst 263
constantly undermined the arrangements
: Roland
Memoirs
87
aimed at a…to their friends
: The next quotations, Staël
Considerations
II, 28, 30
at the centre…me no rest
: The next quotations, Roland
Memoirs
62, 89
I hope only to be
: May 212
an ardent lover…your mortal enemies
: Roland
Lettres
II, 417
proved his lack…for the Republic
: Roland
Memoirs
89
will be accomplished…revolutions become necessary
: Schama 605
the most pure language
: Gidney 12
I would never…was worth something
: The next quotations, Roland
Memoirs
91, 97, 98
the tree of liberty grows
: Paulson 24
in the most profound…What a triumph
: Jullien 134
the heart of…this play-acting
: Schama 607
la femme du roi was
: Jullien 139
like a last cry
: Yalom 154
He seemed a sacred victim
: Staël
Considerations
, II, 53
the pleasure of…in actual possession
: Gower I, 46
Let us strike this colossus
: Schama 612
Pauvre Louis…but of them
: The next quotations, Jullien 206, 194, 217
They all seemed…mirth and enjoyment
: Moore
Journal
I, 5
monotonous, mournful and rapid
: Staël
Considerations
II, 66
citoyennes without citizenhood
: Godineau 122
stabbed, sabred, stoned and clubbed
: Schama 615
to fight the…in my place
:
WRP
159
Citizens, the National Assembly
: Roudinesco 113
carrying one of his children
: Moore
Journal
I, 32
Day of blood
: Jullien 217
Chapter 7 · ÉMIGRÉE
as much distinguished by his
: Moore
Journal
I, 117
that men were born equal
: Brissot
Life
7
no longer possible
: Staël
CG
II, part 2, 354
Not a carriage was
: Frènilly 115
with death in…an equal footing
: Staël
Considérations
II, 68
At last I can hope
: Staël
CG
II, part 1, 1
You have saved my life
: Staël
Lettres à Narbonne
51
A little English phlegm
: Moore
Journal
I, 63. Moore was actually writing about the debates at the National Assembly for exactly this period
Applauders and murmurers are
: Moore
Journal
I, 126
a man devoted to public
: Jullien 120
distinguished herself in the action
: Moore
Journal
I, 70
Citizens, no nation…have been over
: Schama 628
ravening wolves
: Roland
Memoirs
68
the first battle we shall
: Schama 630
rise and let the blood
: Gottschalk 124
good citizens to…departure of citizens
: The next quotations, Schama 630, 630, 631
une heure un…in his vanity
: Staël
Considérations
II, 71
All Paris saw…easily have prevented
: Roland
Memoirs
71
profound and sombre silence
: Schama 634
the terrible details…torn to pieces
: Loomis 83
naked, quivering bodies
: Cobb
The French
143
nothing but cutting…of the massacre
: The next quotations, Gutwirth 309, 339, 340
asking for it
: Linda Orr in Melzer and Rabine, 124
a swarm of…under a vault…sink into it
: The next quotations, Staël
Considerations
II, 71, 73, 77
dying of hunger, of thirst
: Staël
Considérations
II, 77
with their arms…on our minds
: The next quotations, Staël
Considerations
II, 73, 78
Is it possible…lamenting their fate
: The next quotations, Moore
Journal
I, 184, 185, 199
three years of…know the French
: The next quotations, Jullien 285, 298
Anarchy is rampant…will enforce it
: Bouloiseau 11
he was neither…they blew cold
: Hardman 54
Kings are to the moral
: Roudinesco 121
She shared all my fears
: Ferrus 137
symbols of despotism
: Houssaye 54
designated victims
: Bearne 125
woman of rank
: Moore
Journal
I, 255
The visible signs of patriotism
: HMW 1796 I, 193
a tailor of the ancien
: Loomis 276
poudrè, frisé, parfumé
: Ribeiro 84
Toi suits citizen…of good manners
: Soboul
Parisian Sans-Culottes
227
a mutual estimation
: Tomalin 165
gay ornamental drapery
: Landes 131
very disagreeable
: Wollstonecraft 220
Do not kill…evil you do
: The next quotations, Staël
CG
II, part 1, 16, 51
There can be nothing imagined
: Burney 235
I love you…kind of doubt
: The next quotations, Staël
CG
II, part 1, 41, 35, 95–6
Chapter 8 · FEMME POLITIQUE
Ferocious in face…evil reputation
: The next quotations, Roland
Memoirs
65 (trans. Loomis 201), 171, 65, 64
If the gratification
: Moore
Journal
II, 148
and that there was no
: Roland
Memoirs
64
generous ideas…obstinate assurance
: Barras I, 104
They had no…use her pen
: Roland
Memoirs
66
had been unable either to
: Roland
Mémoires
(ed. Roux) 20
Most of them thought
: Roland
Memoirs
69
You know that I do
: Loomis 76
that fanatical
: Roland
Mémoires
(ed. Roux) 124
I don’t give a damn
: Roland
Memoirs
44
necessary to appease the people
: Schama 633
this personal predicament enabled
: Roland
Memoirs
72

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