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knowing 8
knowledge 17
known 19
knows 5
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17 followed
17 france
17 hopes
17 knowledge
17 leave
17 let
17 manner
Honoré de Balzac
Two poets

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knowledge

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1 I | his own fashion. If his knowledge of the higher branches of 2 I | his engagements; David's knowledge would discover new~resources; 3 I | told without the girl's knowledge or~consent. Then, when in 4 I | draughts from the cup of knowledge and of poetry that he~might 5 II | air~is quick with thought, knowledge stands still, taste is corrupted 6 III| is with those who have no knowledge, and are~profound by reason 7 III| ruined manor-house, the~knowledge of the traditions of good 8 III| ears inexorably deaf to knowledge that came from a lowly~origin; 9 III| mistook him for a gardener. A knowledge of the world,~when it is 10 IV | power is nothing without a~knowledge of the world and the manners 11 IV | anything. You are~busy gaining knowledge that will be indispensable 12 IV | prodigious claims to musical knowledge. His self-conceit had taken 13 V | boudoir~without her mother's knowledge.~ ~Louise drew Lucien to 14 V | something of chemistry,~and a knowledge of commercial requirements 15 V | facts that came under my knowledge here. The Angouleme paper-~ 16 VI | embellished and twisted out~of all knowledge, that the poet became the 17 VI | criticises with a superficial knowledge of the patent facts in which


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