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beauseant 1
beauties 4
beautiful 78
beauty 39
beaux 1
beaver 1
became 41
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40 something
40 want
39 above
39 beauty
39 d
39 known
39 means
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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beauty

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1 2 | confiscation, exile. The beauty of the character of these 2 2 | of a delicate, refined~beauty, blessed with a skin that 3 2 | halo which preserved her beauty from the wrongs of time. 4 2 | The~alterations of that beauty Plato would have glorified 5 2 | for it. The autumn of her beauty presented a few perennial~ 6 2 | brought out in fine relief the beauty of the~baroness. Mademoiselle 7 5 | beautiful with the same fresh beauty.~ ~Calyste, that splendid 8 5 | place, he had his mother's~beauty constantly before him, and 9 6 | other women once more~by her beauty, and enjoy her new triumph 10 6 | perceive, not the fading of her beauty, but the beginning of a 11 6 | to~retain her youth and beauty, to which at that time she 12 6 | calumnies.~ ~The nature of her beauty has not been without its 13 6 | induced to~believe that beauty of body was that of soul. 14 6 | admired her mind,~men her beauty. Her conduct was regulated 15 7 | struck with the~peculiar beauty of the landscape which spreads 16 7 | do so, dear treasure of beauty and grace that nothing should 17 8 | them? Am I never to know~beauty in its freedom, the fantasy 18 9 | Camille thinks youth and beauty the first of poesies," said 19 9 | he now believed in the beauty of the soul,~in the heart 20 10| she said, "I conceived the beauty and the~grandeur of love 21 10| journey made between Wit and Beauty."~ ~"You flatter me, madame," 22 11| full magnificence~of your beauty. The struggle thus begins 23 11| understand me. In him, mere beauty is~nothing; one must enter 24 11| worship they paid to~sacred beauty. Some traveller, I forget 25 11| herd~for his successor. Beauty, my dear, is the genius 26 11| me; is it not the~Idea of Beauty which our souls associate 27 12| not know already of your~beauty and your charms; and yet, 28 12| attracted by effulgence of beauty and by~moral grandeur, as 29 13| know you have the wit and~beauty of a sphinx, but don't propound 30 14| ocean, so unlike the~smiling beauty of the Mediterranean, from 31 15| man for the sake of his beauty.~He will represent you to 32 17| rejection of an~old and faded beauty!~ ~Still, I gained what 33 18| wife a young creature whose beauty was~truly aristocratic, 34 19| and he marvelled at the beauty of the gold~service, a present 35 19| insane."~ ~"Or lose her beauty, which would be worse," 36 19| Turkish passion for Calyste's beauty,~she had resolved to make 37 21| whatever shines from poesy and beauty. I~don't seek to make Canalis 38 22| her patience~gave way; her beauty seduced her. When she reached 39 22| more than droll about the beauty of those~young men and the


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