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1 Introd | almost overwhelmed.~That a bad physical regimen, bad habits 2 Introd | a bad physical regimen, bad habits of work in excessive 3 Introd | principles in my mind, good or bad, they are neither shattered 4 XII | horrid cold. If it grows too bad, I shall telegraph that 5 LIV | and almost cured from a bad fever which attacked me 6 LXVI | notes: “National of 1841. Bad treatments inflicted on 7 LXIX | six for dinner. It is not bad, and once here, we all laugh 8 LXXXI | disturb.~But I have had bad dreams for two weeks about 9 LXXXV | the great Boileau against bad taste: “The senseless things 10 LXXXIX | truth is that everything is bad and everything is good in 11 C | have been resumed with the bad weather, and that will keep 12 CVI | to accept or to fight the bad. What do you say?~I embrace 13 CVII | to accept or to fight the bad.” Such is not my opinion. 14 CX | amiable. I too have had a bad cold, but everything is 15 CX | mother. If it were less bad weather, and I had a less 16 CX | weather, and I had a less bad cold, I would go at once 17 CXXXV | astonished by so much hatred and bad faith.~La Tribune, le Pays 18 CXXXVI | on mine, finding it too bad. There you are. Theo is 19 CXXXVIII | because he finds “the book bad”? you have not such a conscience 20 CXL | are appearing which are bad and unjust. One’s enemies 21 CXLIV | departure a little. It is too bad weather to go to Croisset; 22 CXLIX | As for me, I have had a bad attack of bronchitis and 23 CXLIX | unless the thaw is not very bad. My play is for the 22d. [ 24 CLV | illnesses, our children had very bad colds, Maurice quite upset 25 CLVI | satire would be, in any case, bad servants and bad friends.~ 26 CLVI | any case, bad servants and bad friends.~But I don’t write 27 CLXIV | night, 24. Maurice has had a bad relapse of sore throat, 28 CLXIV | the inflammation was so bad that for three days he could 29 CLXXV | order cannot escape the law. Bad engenders good. I tell you 30 CLXXXIII | than I was. Why? I have had bad moments in my life, I have 31 CLXXXVII | principles in my mind, good or bad, they are neither shattered 32 CLXXXVIII| curse Lazarus, who was not a bad rich man, but simply a rich 33 CXCII | present.~However, it is bad to despair. I shall make 34 CXCVII | everything, all of whose good or bad responsibilities I consent 35 CC | hundred performances, but a bad play would not have three 36 CCIX | men are not cruel! With a bad mob at their heels, these 37 CCXXII | friends, at Nimes, to stop a bad case of WHOOPING-COUGH that 38 CCXXIX | old troubadour has such a bad cough that a little bit 39 CCXXXIII | believe that, in spite of your bad temper, this trip will do 40 CCXXXVIII| know? To live in oneself is bad. There is intellectual pleasure 41 CCXXXIX | without noticing it. I have bad moments, it is true, but 42 CCXLIV | invariably that the thing is bad or poor. It is only Charles 43 CCXLIV | public; that is perhaps not a bad idea, but we carry it too 44 CCLXV | Oncle Sam. I hear that it is bad, but it may very well be 45 CCLXVI | disorder! Days like that are bad for Catholicism. Poor father 46 CCLXXVI | inspiring good feelings to bad ones. As for the rest, I 47 CCLXXX | gets from nature is good or bad; but it is, it exists and 48 CCC | he is, he is not good or bad, he is good and bad. But 49 CCC | good or bad, he is good and bad. But he is something more ... 50 CCC | purpose of art, being good and bad, he has an internal force 51 CCC | which leads him to be very bad and slightly good,—or very 52 CCC | or very good and slightly bad.~I think that your school 53 CCCII | as possible the good, the bad, about, around, yonder, 54 CCCII | nothing, except those with bad instincts; that is what 55 CCCII | society that encourages these bad instincts and ruins noble 56 CCCII | wonders if it is he that is bad, or if it is you. You work, 57 CCCII | have success after that bad luck which has troubled 58 CCCV | METHOD. When I discover a bad assonance or a repetition 59 CCCXVII | for some time? Solitude is bad under certain conditions.