“These two halves of God, the Pope and the emperor.”

Ces deux moitiés de Dieu, le pape et l'empereur!
Hernani (1830), Act IV, Scene II http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Hernani#ACTE_4

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French poet, novelist, and dramatist 1802–1885

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