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pria 1
price 3
pricked 1
pride 31
prie-dieu 2
priest 2
priestly 2
Frequency    [«  »]
31 door
31 eye
31 feel
31 pride
30 become
30 believe
30 cast
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

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pride

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1 1 | simplicity which proves the pride and the antiquity of the~ 2 2 | to her~person; it was her pride to rejoice the eyes of the 3 2 | old age~which prove that pride is a necessary passion of 4 3 | feeling of truly Breton~pride, Jacqueline de Pen-Hoel, 5 3 | rich old maid was nobility, pride, and grandeur personified.~ 6 6 | Calyste, its~flower and pride, going, morning or evening, 7 8 | coldness of the marquise, her pride, and the thousand barriers 8 8 | grandeur of soul, a regal~pride, distinct ideas, and a marvellous 9 8 | to the seventh heaven of pride. I was not a marquise, I~ 10 8 | Though~intoxicated with pride, Gennaro was compelled to 11 8 | is held to Conti now by pride only; she is condemned to~ 12 8 | their dignity and their pride are~stupendous; or, in other 13 9 | aristocratic, by a sort of pride which women know how to 14 11| happy. If you rouse, not the pride, but the self-will, the 15 12| does not interpret; your pride is understood by mine; the~ 16 12| you have in you a devil's pride, which binds you to that 17 12| know~my destiny, and the pride of a Breton can rise to 18 12| the woman who makes her pride a virtue.~ ~Therefore, dear 19 12| old; I have not bent my pride~beneath the yoke of experience, 20 13| soul, the~pettiness of that pride, to which she had justly 21 14| to love you; my honor, my pride are in your~perfections. 22 15| have been afraid of her pride and her virtue. Perhaps,~ 23 15| to duty. Sometimes mere pride can rise in acts as high 24 17| only a screen set up before pride, behind which we rage as~ 25 20| and as angels love, with pride,~with humility. But the 26 21| misery she recovered her pride, and all her virtues.~ ~ 27 21| have got my death-blow. My pride is only a~sham buckler; 28 23| the social /I;/ namely, pride, conceit, and~vanity. Fools 29 23| sure to be an object of pride to Fabien,~who fell in love 30 25| on the hind heels of her~pride, don't you know what that 31 26| Maxime's, that blow to her pride, that outrage which~women


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