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| Alphabetical [« »] vitality 2 vocation 1 voce 2 voice 17 voices 3 void 1 volcano 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 silence 17 since 17 understand 17 voice 17 women 16 above 16 boucher | Honoré de Balzac Albert Savarus IntraText - Concordances voice |
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1 V | deeply resigned, and his voice~of penetrating sweetness, 2 V | easy~flow; a true orator's voice, now clear and appealing, 3 V | sometimes~insinuating, but a voice of thunder when needful, 4 VI | of hearing that eloquent voice, of winning a glance from 5 IX | the tones of an exquisite voice. He~made the boatman stop, 6 XI | she replied in~a grave voice.~ ~"And can I endure that 7 XI | and asked her in a low voice and bad Italian, "Who are 8 XIII | Prince then in exile, whose voice, if he had not been a Prince, 9 XIII | sensation of listening to the voice of the woman he~adored, 10 XVII | in her gaze, hearing her voice~--if, after all, I failed 11 XVIII | your music, exercise your voice,~practise. I am enchanted 12 XVIII | hear that~girlish caressing voice! To embrace in my gaze that 13 XIX | Rosalie often listened to~the voice of conscience. Touched by 14 XX | I may not hear your fine voice! You make~conditions when 15 XXI | Abbe,~in that gentle, calm voice which old priests acquire.~ ~" 16 XXI | said Albert in a broken voice.~ ~"You would not benefit 17 XXVIII| through which the Divine Voice rings. I learned too late