Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
soberly 3
social 32
societies 3
society 29
socket 1
sofa 15
sofas 1
Frequency    [«  »]
29 off
29 power
29 received
29 society
29 until
29 window
28 answered
Honoré de Balzac
Beatrix

IntraText - Concordances

society

   Paragraph
1 4 | painters, musicians, a~devilish society, in short. She writes books 2 5 | in her duty~to God and to society by abjuring the gentle tenets 3 6 | exercise and the amusements of society.~Mademoiselle des Touches 4 6 | des Touches." Led to enter society by~one of the imperishable 5 6 | about her unwillingness for society, which they~attributed to 6 6 | of military men, to whom~society made obeisance at that period. 7 6 | The mediocrity of the society of a provincial town wearied 8 6 | which dispersed the royalist society among whom~she had intended 9 6 | position have~maintained her in society. If a sculptor desires to 10 6 | scientific men, and publicists,a society~toward which her tastes 11 6 | difficult in~Paris, to create a society. Her worldly independence 12 6 | functions with which Parisian~society invested her. She came to 13 7 | woman cannot stand alone in society except it be in what is~ 14 8 | time to make herself a real society. In those~days I thought 15 8 | in direct opposition to~society? I expected such a life; 16 8 | All loving women dread~society; but I, who am cast forever 17 10| granted to her in~Paris by society, by fashion, was there justified 18 11| literature, the world, society, politics,those useless~ 19 13| she feared the contempt of society.~ ~Thus Felicite's last 20 15| play a part in the eyes of society. She is one of those~women 21 15| they fly in the face of society to obtain the fatal alms 22 17| charming girls in Parisian society, and this~fancied likeness 23 17| belonging to~you. Dear, society, in which you are to live, 24 18| He obtained the place in society which was due to his name,~ 25 18| the diversions of~high society, the duties to be fulfilled, 26 23| questions they~seek to solve. Society on its grand scale has been 27 23| vice-president of some sort of floral society presided~over by the Duc 28 24| Madame de Portenduere in that~society of young women which includes 29 25| of the vagabonds of good~society.~ ~"He will be all the more


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License