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Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 Pro,1| Dominican, Giralamo Francesco Savonarola. ~It was not, however, without 2 Pro,1| another world. ~Indeed, Savonarola was one of those men of 3 Pro,1| Nevertheless, the reformation of Savonarola, more reverential than Luther' 4 Pro,1| happiness, and magnificence, Savonarola had never been willing, 5 Pro,1| awaiting the arrival of Savonarola with an impatience mixed 6 Pro,2| forgive them all," replied Savonarola. "God will forgive your 7 Pro,2| crimes?" ~"Everything," said Savonarola, "but on three conditions." ~" 8 Pro,2| man. ~"The first," said Savonarola, "is that you feel a complete 9 Pro,2| heart." ~"The second," said Savonarola, "is that you give back 10 Pro,2| The third," resumed Savonarola, "is that you restore to 11 Pro,2| himself and not heard aright. Savonarola repeated the same words. ~" 12 Pro,2| Florence is poor," cried Savonarola, "poor in genius, poor in 13 Pro,2| it is the Lord," replied Savonarola coldly. ~"Impossible, impossible!" 14 5,1 | blood. The prophecies of Savonarola, who had predicted the foreign 15 9,1 | Dominican monk Girolamo Savonarola, the same who had refused 16 9,1 | liberty of Florence. ~Girolamo Savonarola had prophesied the invasion 17 9,1 | conquered Naples; Girolamo Savonarola had prophesied to Charles 18 9,1 | Charles was dead; lastly, Savonarola had prophesied his own fall 19 9,1 | republics. It was clear that in Savonarola, the pope had an enemy at 20 9,1 | this was no easy matter. Savonarola, preaching the stern principles 21 9,1 | against the growing power of Savonarola was to declare him heretic, 22 9,1 | banished from the pulpit; but Savonarola had eluded this prohibition 23 9,1 | burst into flower. Moreover, Savonarola now set an example that 24 9,1 | the faithful to attend at Savonarola's sermons. After this mandate, 25 9,1 | the rights of sepulture. Savonarola appealed from the mandate 26 9,1 | Medici was a new triumph for Savonarola, so, wishing to turn to 27 9,2 | he resolved on fighting Savonarola with his own weapons that 28 9,2 | in Santa Croce, accusing Savonarola of heresy and impiety. At 29 9,2 | to yield, and to issue to Savonarola an order to leave off preaching. 30 9,2 | But the withdrawal of Savonarola, so far from calming the 31 9,2 | and loudly proclaimed that Savonarola had offered to go down into 32 9,2 | challenge: he would try with Savonarola the ordeal of fire. He knew, 33 9,2 | miracle by the intercession of Savonarola, His prophet. ~Instantly 34 9,2 | challenge was accepted; Savonarola's partisans, all men of 35 9,2 | enter the fire except with Savonarola himself, and, playing this 36 9,2 | religious demonstration; while Savonarola, on the contrary, advanced 37 9,3 | up the trial altogether. Savonarola replied that it was not 38 9,3 | let go their contention. Savonarola remained inflexible, supporting 39 9,3 | conditions suggested. To this Savonarola replied that if it were 40 9,3 | with showers of stones. Savonarola, thanks to his sacred garments 41 9,3 | prophet: the crowd allowed Savonarola to return to his convent, 42 9,3 | derisive, became menacing: Savonarola, whose voice was too weak 43 9,3 | flooded with people, and Savonarola, with his two confederates, 44 9,3 | scarcely learned the news of Savonarola's fall and arrest when he 45 9,3 | the Signoria insisted that Savonarola's trial should take place 46 9,3 | sentence with them, declaring Savonarola and his accomplices heretics, 47 9,3 | to be fervent haters of Savonarola, whose trial began with 48 9,3 | the torture, during which Savonarola succumbed once more to the 49 9,3 | in the morning, Girolamo Savonarola, Domenico Bonvicini, and 50 9,3 | the Church militant," said Savonarola, who from that very hour, 51 9,3 | Arrabbiati, a personal enemy of Savonarola, breaking through the hedge 52 9,3 | four corners of the pile. Savonarola and his disciples, from 53 9,3 | if they no longer regard Savonarola as a prophet, revere him


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