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The Hunchback of Notre Dame
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- Moreover, the costume of Seigneur Jupiter, was very handsome, and contributed not a little towards calming the crowd, by attracting all its attention.†
Chpt 1.1.1 *
- Moreover, as happens in our own day, the public was more occupied with the costumes that the actors wore than with the roles that they were enacting; and, in truth, they were right.†
Chpt 1.1.2
- Moreover, the Cardinal de Bourbon was a handsome man,—he wore a fine scarlet robe, which he carried off very well,—that is to say, he had all the women on his side, and, consequently, the best half of the audience.†
Chpt 1.1.3
- All these details which we here lay bare for the edification of the reader, were so covered by the general uproar, that they were lost in it before reaching the reserved platforms; moreover, they would have moved the cardinal but little, so much a part of the customs were the liberties of that day.†
Chpt 1.1.3
- Moreover, he had another cause for solicitude, and his mien as wholly preoccupied with it, which entered the estrade the same time as himself; this was the embassy from Flanders.†
Chpt 1.1.3
- Moreover, the suggestion of the popular hosier was received with such enthusiasm by these bourgeois who were flattered at being called "squires," that all resistance was useless.†
Chpt 1.1.4
- Philosophy, moreover, was his sole refuge, for he did not know where he was to lodge for the night.†
Chpt 1.2.1
- If he had all Peru in his pocket, he would certainly have given it to the dancer; but Gringoire had not Peru, and, moreover, America had not yet been discovered.†
Chpt 1.2.3
- Moreover, for the purpose of thus following passers-by (and especially female passers-by) in the streets, which Gringoire was fond of doing, there is no better disposition than ignorance of where one is going to sleep.†
Chpt 1.2.4
- Moreover, his hand was tolerably free; he stopped up his nose and resigned himself.†
Chpt 1.2.5
- That, moreover, is the opinion of Master Nicholas Flamel, and of the alchemists—" The word "alchemists" suddenly suggested to his mind the idea of Archdeacon Claude Frollo.†
Chpt 1.2.5
- Moreover, Gringoire did not give her time to resume her revery.†
Chpt 1.2.7
- Notre-Dame is not, moreover, what can be called a complete, definite, classified monument.†
Chpt 1.3.1
- Moreover, this proves that one can be a fine genius, and yet understand nothing of an art to which one does not belong.†
Chpt 1.3.2
- Moreover, this demolition of the Tuileries now, would be not only a brutal deed of violence, which would make a drunken vandal blush—it would be an act of treason.†
Chpt 1.3.2
- An edifice ought to be, moreover, suitable to the climate.†
Chpt 1.3.2
- Moreover, he was a sad, grave, serious child, who studied ardently, and learned quickly; he never uttered a loud cry in recreation hour, mixed but little in the bacchanals of the Rue du Fouarre, did not know what it was to ~dare alapas et capillos laniare~, and had cut no figure in that revolt of 1463, which the annalists register gravely, under the title of "The sixth trouble of the University."†
Chpt 1.4.2
- Moreover, it was not his body alone which seemed fashioned after the Cathedral, but his mind also.†
Chpt 1.4.3
- Moreover, this phenomenon of an architecture of the people following an architecture of caste, which we have just been observing in the Middle Ages, is reproduced with every analogous movement in the human intelligence at the other great epochs of history.†
Chpt 1.5.2
- Moreover, every form, every deformity even, has there a sense which renders it inviolable.†
Chpt 1.5.2
- It is true that Robert d'Estouteville was a good soldier, that he had loyally raised his pennon against "the league of public good," and that he had presented to the queen a very marvellous stag in confectionery on the day of her entrance to Paris in 14... Moreover, he possessed the good friendship of Messire Tristan l'Hermite, provost of the marshals of the king's household.†
Chpt 1.6.1
- Moreover, it was the day after a festival, a tiresome day for every one, and above all for the magistrate who is charged with sweeping away all the filth, properly and figuratively speaking, which a festival day produces in Paris.†
Chpt 1.6.1
- Moreover, he had in the audience, a pitiless censor of his deeds and gestures, in the person of our friend Jehan Frollo du Moulin, that little student of yesterday, that "stroller," whom one was sure of encountering all over Paris, anywhere except before the rostrums of the professors.†
Chpt 1.6.1
- Do you know that I am called Florian Barbedienne, actual lieutenant to monsieur the provost, and, moreover, commissioner, inquisitor, controller, and examiner, with equal power in provostship, bailiwick, preservation, and inferior court of judicature?†
Chpt 1.6.1
- Moreover, this sort of tomb was not so very rare a thing in the cities of the Middle Ages.†
Chpt 1.6.2
- Moreover, although people were but little surprised by it, the examples of this sort of cloistration in the hearts of cities were in truth frequent, as we have just said.†
Chpt 1.6.2
- All resistance had been rendered impossible to him by what was then called, in the style of the criminal chancellery, "the vehemence and firmness of the bonds" which means that the thongs and chains probably cut into his flesh; moreover, it is a tradition of jail and wardens, which has not been lost, and which the handcuffs still preciously preserve among us, a civilized, gentle, humane people (the galleys and the guillotine in parentheses).†
Chpt 1.6.4
- Moreover, the blows from the stones explained the bursts of laughter.†
Chpt 1.6.4
- Moreover, with such a degree of deformity, is infamy a thing that can be felt?†
Chpt 1.6.4
- Moreover, he was of a fickle disposition, and, must we say it, rather vulgar in taste.†
Chpt 2.7.1
- Moreover, all this was mingled in him, with great pretentions to elegance, toilet, and a fine appearance.†
Chpt 2.7.1
- It appeared, moreover, that this marriage had led to no results whatever, and that each evening the gypsy girl cheated him of his nuptial right as on the first day.†
Chpt 2.7.2
- There were, moreover, Gothic letters, Hebrew letters, Greek letters, and Roman letters, pell-mell; the inscriptions overflowed at haphazard, on top of each other, the more recent effacing the more ancient, and all entangled with each other, like the branches in a thicket, like pikes in an affray.†
Chpt 2.7.4
- The whole chamber, moreover, presented a general aspect of abandonment and dilapidation; and the bad state of the utensils induced the supposition that their owner had long been distracted from his labors by other preoccupations.†
Chpt 2.7.4
- Moreover, nothing was easier than to hear everything they said, as they talked loudly, not in the least concerned that the passers-by were taken into their confidence.†
Chpt 2.7.6
- Moreover, there was neither window nor air-hole, and the slope of the roof prevented one from standing upright.†
Chpt 2.7.8
- Moreover, I had but to open a book, and all the impure mists of my brain vanished before the splendors of science.†
Chpt 2.8.4
- Moreover, he hoped that the affair would not get noised abroad, that his name would hardly be pronounced in it, and that in any case it would not go beyond the courts of the Tournelle.†
Chpt 2.8.6
- Moreover, there was nothing in her which was not shaken in some sort, and which with the exception of her modesty, she did not let go at will, so profoundly had she been broken by stupor and despair.†
Chpt 2.8.6
- Moreover, Quasimodo did not deceive himself on this point.†
Chpt 2.9.4
- Moreover, he was busy executing feats of strength during the day for his living, and at night he was engaged in composing a memorial against the Bishop of Paris, for he remembered having been drenched by the wheels of his mills, and he cherished a grudge against him for it.†
Chpt 2.10.1
- He also occupied himself with annotating the fine work of Baudry-leRouge, Bishop of Noyon and Tournay, De Cupa Petrarum, which had given him a violent passion for architecture, an inclination which had replaced in his heart his passion for hermeticism, of which it was, moreover, only a natural corollary, since there is an intimate relation between hermeticism and masonry.†
Chpt 2.10.1
- Moreover, there will be no decree; that Quasimodo!†
Chpt 2.10.1
- Moreover, we will act promptly.†
Chpt 2.10.3
- Moreover, since the nocturnal adventure in the cell, he had constantly abused Quasimodo, but in vain did he ill treat, and even beat him occasionally, nothing disturbed the submission, patience, the devoted resignation of the faithful bellringer.†
Chpt 2.10.4
- Moreover, sire, I am a man of letters.†
Chpt 2.10.5
- Moreover, he had not yet uttered a word or breathed a syllable.†
Chpt 2.11.1
- Moreover, the poor bellringer did not know what he (Quasimodo) should do, what he should say, what he wished.†
Chpt 2.11.2
- Moreover, at that moment the sun appeared, and such a flood of light overflowed the horizon that one would have said that all the points in Paris, spires, chimneys, gables, had simultaneously taken fire.†
Chpt 2.11.2
- Moreover, there was no fracture of the vertebrae at the nape of the neck, and it was evident that he had not been hanged.†
Chpt 2.11.4
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