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But elsewhere he is a partisan, especially in the "Religieuse," and conveys a false impression of things.] [Footnote 3238: "To attain to the truth we have only to fix our attention on the ideas which each one finds within his own mind."
The Ancient Regime Hippolyte Taine 1860
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Batta has published a Melodie Religieuse for voice, piano, 'cello, and organ.
Woman's Work in Music Arthur Elson
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[12] Ernest Renan, _Études d'Histoire Religieuse_ (Paris, 1862), p. 85.
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But the wit of Candide, the pathos of The Religieuse, the passion of Héloïse do not make up a tale fit to be placed beside Silas Marner, as a complete gem of art in the true field of romance.
Criticisms and Interpretations. IV. By Frederic Harrison 1917
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On the same feast, in 1865, his "Marche Religieuse" was performed.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Religieuse ", founded in 1908, a semi-monthly review, which studies religious questions from a legal standpoint; the" Mois Littéraire et
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Religieuse, politique etc. de la C. de Jésus, IV (Paris, 1845), 94-7.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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It was entitled, Rose et Blanche, ou la Comedienne et la Religieuse.
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It was entitled, Rose et Blanche, ou la Comedienne et la Religieuse.
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Diderot's famous novel, _La Religieuse_, which, when first published, was thought to have been actually written by a nun, deals with the torture to which a nun was put by the perverse lubricity of her abbess, for whom, it is said,
Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 2 Sexual Inversion Havelock Ellis 1899
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