Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] heights 1 heir 7 heirs 2 held 19 heliogabalus 2 heliopolis 1 helmet 2 | Frequency [« »] 19 dying 19 giuliano 19 ground 19 held 19 important 19 many 19 princes | Alexandre Dumas, Père The Borgias IntraText - Concordances held |
Chapter
1 1,1 | scarlet-robed assembly is held in one or the other of these 2 4,2 | power. In his own hands he held, to be sure, only the least 3 4,5 | Asti. The Duke of Orleans held the sovereignty of Asti, 4 6,3 | Guise and de la Trimouille held out as firmly as it was 5 8,3 | backwards on an ass, and held in his hand a long pole, 6 9,1 | called because they always held their meetings in the shade, 7 10,2 | present at the rejoicings held in honour of his resuming 8 11,2 | bull-fight which was to be held in the Spanish fashion in 9 11,4 | defenders, could not have held out long against so formidable 10 11,4 | forgive the insult of being held in check by a little town 11 12,4 | important was a service held on the third Sunday in Lent, 12 13,1 | where the inhabitants still held out, encouraged by the presence 13 13,2 | so that Bentivoglio, who held part of the country, and 14 13,4 | former Duke of Urbino, who held the town of Sinigaglia, 15 14,2 | door and the cabinet which held the medallion, Alexander 16 14,3 | find Cardinal Casanova, held a dagger at his throat, 17 15,2 | possession of the States he still held, and promised his help in 18 15,2 | remnant of his army still held their ground. ~Pius III, 19 Epi,2| promptitude. Jean de Civigny held a great fete in honour of