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THE COURT OF NAPOLEON;
OR,
Society under the First Empire.
WITH SIXTEEN PORTRAITS OF ITS BEAUTIES, WITS, AND HEROINES.
BY FRANK B. GOODRICH (Dick Tinto).
Royal Quarto. Turkey Antique, $12 50.
The plan of this work is to present in one view the passage of French society from the
confusion into which it was thrown by the Revolution, to a regular and normal situation,
under the dictatorship of Napoleon. The various periods treated of, are illustrated by
their remarkable women—the Reign of Terror by its heroines—the Directory by its celebrated
beauties—the Consulate and Empire by the wits and belles of the Imperial Era.
(1) Charlotte Corday.
(2) Madame Roland.
(3) Madame Tallien.
(4) Madame Récamier, whose love was
sought by Napoleon and Lucien Bonaparte,
Bernadotte, Murat, Junot,
the Montmorencies (father and son),
Augustus, Prince of Prussia, and Lord
Wellington, and “whose beauty threw
at her feet every man who had once
looked upon her.”(5) Pauline Bonaparte, the most beautiful
princess in Europe, and whose fantastic
and uncontrollable caprices gave
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and Queen of Naples.(7) Josephine,}
the two Empresses.(8) Marie Louise,} the two Empresses.
(9) Hortense de Beauharnais, daughter
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Napoleon and the Count de Morny.(10) Grace Ingersoll, the Belle of New
Haven, transferred by marriage to
France, and subsequently one of the
beauties who frequented the Court of
the Tuileries.(11) M'lle du Colombier, Napoleon's first
love, with whom he used to eat cherries
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a peerless beauty, one of whose
replies to Napoleon has become historical.
Napoleon said to her at a
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that you are looking much
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the hearing of an hundred ladies and
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you have done me the honor to make,
sire, might possibly have given me
pain, had I arrived at a period when
youth is regretted.” She was twenty-eight
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in marriage; her brother would not
accept Napoleon's sister, Pauline, and
her mother, Madame de Permon, refused
Napoleon himself. The first
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in an age which neither believed
in God and his angels, nor the devil
and his imps.”(16) M'lle Georges, the tragic actress and
protégée of Napoleon.
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