Author: Katherine Ashe
Cites
- Bible (1)
- IN: I Married the Duke: The Prince Catchers (2013) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Blessed are they who hunger, for they will be satisfied
FROM: (Matthew 5:6), (100), Bible, NULL
- Colonel Thomas H. Monstery Monstrey (1)
- IN: The Rogue: A Devil's Duke Novel (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: The exercises of chivalry produced two great effects, physical and mental. Physically, they produced graceful and vigorous bodies; mentally, they tended to courage, generosity, and truth.
FROM: The Spirit of the Times, (1877), NULL, Denmark/US
- Olympe De Gouges (1)
- IN: The Earl: A Devil Duke's Novel (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "The exercise of the natural rights of woman has no other limits than those that the perpetual tyranny of man opposes to them; these limits must be reformed according to the laws of nature and reason."
FROM: The Declatation of the Rights of Woman (1791), (1791), NULL, France
- John Stuart Mill (1)
- IN: The Earl: A Devil Duke's Novel (2016) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "The marriage relation as constituted by [English] law... confers upon one of the parties to the contract, legal power & control over the person, property, and freedom of action of the other party, independent of her own wishes and will."
FROM: in protest against the laws governing marriage (19th century), (1851), [NA], UK
- Charles G. Leland (1)
- IN: I Loved A Rogue: The Prince Catchers (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Y se alegre el alma llena
De la luz de esos luceros.
And his heart is filled with rapture
At the light of those lights above.
FROM: The Gypsies, (1882), Book, US
- NULL (1)
- IN: I Loved A Rogue: The Prince Catchers (2015) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "Every person committing any of the offences herein-before mentioned, after having been convicted as an idle and disorderly person; every person pretending or professing to tell fortunes, or using any subtle craft, means, or device, by palmistry or otherwise, to deceive and impose on any of his Majesty’s subjects; every person wandering abroad and lodging in any barn or outhouse, or in any deserted or unoccupied building, or in the open air, or under a tent, or in any cart or waggon... and not giving a good account of himself... shall be deemed a rogue and vagabond."
FROM: Vagrancy Act of 1824, (1824), [NA], UK
- John Hinds (1)
- IN: I Adored A Lord: The Prince Catchers (2014) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "The [ailments] of... animals are few and simple, and easily cured... for the remedy then consists in little more than putting the animal upon direct contrary course to that which brought on the disorder."
FROM: The Veterinary Surgeon (1836), (1836), Book, UK
- Thomas Ken (1)
- IN: I Adored A Lord: The Prince Catchers (2014) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: "With thyself my spirit fill."
FROM: Hymn from the monastic Divine Office (1692), (1692), Song, NULL