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35 among
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34 far
34 kind
34 meant
34 name
34 stanislas
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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1 I | page or per~sheet in every kind of type. He proved to unlettered 2 I | David's physique was of the kind that Nature gives to the 3 I | We must ask you to be kind enough, sir, to leave~your 4 II | stagnation of the most~fatal kind.~ ~The Government made an 5 II | exaggerated expressions, the kind of stuff~ingeniously nicknamed 6 II | of~Egypt. In short, any kind of genius was accommodated 7 III | emptiness; and, indeed, this kind of skill~possesses one signal 8 III | de Bargeton's salon was a kind of holy of~holies in a society 9 III | effort can understand a kind of pettiness~which, for 10 III | something abominable. If this kind of folk did not alter~their 11 III | Lucien thought them very kind for a time,~and later found 12 III | for~self-denial of every kind during the early struggles 13 III | second experiment of this kind meant ruin for Mme. de Bargeton. 14 III | difficulties of another~kind, and he took alarm. A fine 15 III | as thick as his heart was kind,~never let a week pass without 16 IV | intellect was of the limited kind, exactly poised on~the border 17 IV | over from top to toe with a kind of~satisfaction; he verified 18 IV | in his talk; a detestable kind of conversation which procured~ 19 IV | she transformed~him into a kind of Japanese idol. Their 20 V | perhaps had expected some kind of gymnastics.~ ~"Don't 21 V | petty manoeuvres~of this kind, went to the Bishop and 22 V | words of the~Almighty, a kind of Christianized Pantheism, 23 V | Duets~followed, of the kind usually left to boarding-school 24 V | only make money by some~kind of industry; if I have some 25 VI | concluded, "and buy any kind of tissue. The rags are 26 VI | triturated fibre of some kind of bamboo. The Abbe Grozier 27 VI | question. The~bamboo is a kind of reed; naturally I began 28 VI | Who may she be? What kind of victual does she eat?"~ ~" 29 VI | end in a fiasco of this kind.~ ~Provincial life, moreover, 30 VI | most minute and intricate kind underlies provincial~life; 31 VI | outset of a passion of this kind are alarming to~inexperience, 32 VI | prescribed happiness is not the kind that any of~us desire.~ ~ 33 VII | love.~ ~A story of this kind is aggravated in the provinces 34 VIII| outstretched to talent of every kind. Great men~would greet him


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