All 5 Uses of
repose
in
The Hunchback of Notre Dame
- These two great thoroughfares intersected by the two first, formed the canvas upon which reposed, knotted and crowded together on every hand, the labyrinthine network of the streets of Paris.†
Chpt 1.3.2 *reposed = rested or lay
- In the eighteenth, having reposed for a long time at the Court of Louis XIV.†
Chpt 1.5.2
- and going, as he was wont to do every evening, to that charming house situated in the Rue Galilee, in the enclosure of the royal palace, which he held in right of his wife, Madame Ambroise de Lore, to repose after the fatigue of having sent some poor wretch to pass the night in "that little cell of the Rue de Escorcherie, which the provosts and aldermen of Paris used to make their prison; the same being eleven feet long, seven feet and four inches wide, and eleven feet high?"†
Chpt 1.6.1
- 'tis the fault of my ancient jerkin, which abandoned me in cowardly wise, at the beginning of the winter, under the pretext that it was falling into tatters, and that it required repose in the basket of a rag-picker.†
Chpt 2.7.2
- Go, take a little repose.†
Chpt 2.10.5
Definition:
to rest or lie