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Essays

By: Michel Eyquem de Montaigne

...t continent, yet doe I sincerely commend and allow the continencie of the Capuchins and Theatines, and highly praise their course of life. I doe by ...

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The Marble Faun : Or, The Romance of Monte Beni, Illustrated with Photogravures

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...AL CHANT URIAL CHANT URIAL CHANT URIAL CHANT URIAL CHANT THE CHURCH of the Capuchins (where, as the reader may remember, some of our acquaintances had... ...N THE DEAD MONK was clad, as when alive, in the brown woollen frock of the Capuchins, with the hood drawn over his head, but so as to leave the featur... ...nd try with ghastly smiles to turn it into a jest. But the cemetery of the Capuchins is no place to nourish celestial 147 Hawthorne hopes: the soul s... ...irl’s eyry, and ask why she had broken her engagement at the church of the Capuchins. People often do the idlest acts of their lifetime in their heavi...

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The Two Brothers Tranlated by Katharine Prescott Wormeley

By: Honoré de Balzac

...iged, for the sake of curing him, to have him taken to the hospital of the Capuchins. For three hundred francs we would keep him where he is. But he m... ... four hundred; four hundred accomplices let loose in the old church of the Capuchins, where Fario has stored all his grain, will consume a not insigni... .... The morning after his arrival he noticed that the roof the church of the Capuchins was black with pigeons. He cursed himself for having neglected to... ...lace chosen for the rendezvous was behind the chancel of the church of the Capuchins at eight o’clock the next morning. Goddet, who was at the ban- qu... ...d on the little meadow which then surrounded the apse of the church of the Capuchins. There he found Philippe and his seconds, with Benjamin, waiting ...

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The Marble Faun : Or, The Romance of Monte Beni, Illustrated with Photogravures

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...AL CHANT URIAL CHANT URIAL CHANT URIAL CHANT URIAL CHANT THE CHURCH of the Capuchins (where, as the reader may remember, some of our acquaintances had... ...N THE DEAD MONK was clad, as when alive, in the brown woollen frock of the Capuchins, with the hood drawn over his head, but so as to leave the featur... ...nd try with ghastly smiles to turn it into a jest. But the cemetery of the Capuchins is no place to nourish celestial 147 Hawthorne hopes: the soul s... ...irl’s eyry, and ask why she had broken her engagement at the church of the Capuchins. People often do the idlest acts of their lifetime in their heavi... ...departure. Within a day or two after our last meeting at the Church of the Capuchins, I called at her studio and found it vacant. Whither she has gone...

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The French Revolution a History Volume Two

By: Thomas Carlyle

...the astonished eye; of pilfering Candle-snuffers, Thief-valets, disfrocked Capuchins, and so many Heberts, Henriots, Ronsins, Rossignols, let us, as l... ...in the Feuillants Terrace, whither is no ingate, then in the Garden of the Capuchins, as near as we could get. National Assembly has adjourned till th...

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Pierrette

By: Honoré de Balzac

...peech was made thick and very nasal, like that 42 Pierrette attributed to Capuchins. His hands, which were short and broad, were of the kind that mak...

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The Marble Faun : Or, The Romance of Monte Beni, Illustrated with Photogravures

By: Nathaniel Hawthorne

...departure. Within a day or two after our last meeting at the Church of the Capuchins, I called at her studio and found it vacant. Whither she has gone...

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A Book of Golden Deeds

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...ighteen Jesuits, twenty-six of the order called Recollets, and forty-three Capuchins, all of whom had freely given their lives in the endeavor to alle...

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Father Goriot

By: Honoré de Balzac

...ne once, and he could not have more mistresses than a house student at the Capuchins. Happiness, old man, de- pends on what lies between the sole of y...

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Memoirs of Louis XIV and His Court and of the Regency

By: The Duke of Saint Simon

...er his death. He had some dif- ficulty to find somebody to go in search of Capuchins to pray over the corpse. The decomposition became so rapid and so... ...so rapid and so great, that the opening of the windows was not enough; the Capuchins, La Vrilliere, and the valets, were compelled to pass the night o...

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The Three Musketeers

By: Alexandre Dumas

...es is trustworthy; that two hours after the messenger has set out, all the Capuchins, all the police, all the black caps of the cardinal, will know yo...

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Essays of Michel de Montaigne

By: William Carew Hazilitt

...self, I nevertheless sincerely approve the continence of the Feuillans and Capuchins, and highly commend their way of living. I insinuate myself by im...

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The History of the Thirty Years' War in Germany

By: Friedrich Schiller

... After a short resis- 277 Friedrich Schiller tance, the treachery of some Capuchins opens the gates to one of his regiments; and the gar- rison, who ...

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Essays

By: Ralph Waldo Emerson

...to the nine- teenth century Simeon the Stylite, the Thebais, and the first Capuchins. 19 Emerson The priestcraft of the East and West, of the Magian,...

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Master Francis Rabelais Five Books of the Lives, Heroic Deeds and Sayings of Gargantua and His Son Pantagruel

By: Thomas Urquhart

...lly poised. But what harm, in the devil’s name, have these poor devils the Capuchins and Minims done unto him? Are not these beggarly devils sufficien... ...that came spooning before the wind; they were full of Dominicans, Jesuits, Capuchins, Hermits, Austins, Bernardins, Egnatins, Celestins, Theatins, Ama...

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The French Revolution a History

By: Thomas Carlyle

...the astonished eye; of pilfering Candle-snuffers, Thief-valets, disfrocked Capuchins, and so many Heberts, Henriots, Ronsins, Rossignols, let us, as l... ...in the Feuillants Terrace, whither is no ingate, then in the Garden of the Capuchins, as near as we could get. National Assembly has adjourned till th...

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