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1 3 | practically, the~equivalent of intellect.~ ~"Will Monsieur du Halga
2 6 | though virgin~personally. Her intellect floated on the impurities
3 6 | child. This depravity of the intellect, without~action upon the
4 6 | search of amusements of the intellect, came there and found~enjoyment.
5 6 | She is the Ninon of the intellect; she adores Art~and artists;
6 7 | Touches was the mother of his intellect. She was so~kind to him;
7 8 | remain untouched. Yet his intellect, which is competent to criticise~
8 8 | nothing. He is the Turk of the intellect made~somnolent by meditation.
9 8 | it were, the mother of my intellect."~ ~"I cannot bless her
10 8 | of their will~and their intellect, a great career. I can do
11 8 | given me those of her vast~intellect, her mind, her genius. She
12 11| his ears and darkened his intellect,~and threw him into an unnatural
13 12| its hot wave~darkens my intellect, weakens my strength, paralyzes
14 12| She is the mother of my intellect; nothing more, nothing~less.
15 17| rule austere toward the intellect,~and terrible against the
16 19| the masses whose soul and intellect and~providence they ought
17 19| forces of the heart and intellect gush forth like the waters~
18 21| verse and prose~that my intellect is superior. I'm only a
19 26| Madame de Rochefide for her intellect, she is supremely~displeasing
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