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thought 48
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Gustave Flaubert
The George Sand-Gustave Flaubert letters

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thought

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1 Introd | his first admiration he thought what an excellent moral 2 XXI | when I was a dog. ...” He thought that he had become man very 3 XXVI | master; it was you of whom I thought on learning of Duveyrier’ 4 XXXIII | think, who asked for and thought he held the bond. He had 5 XLIII | twenty times over, having thought so much, written so much 6 XLV | exaggeration, superb. Then I thought of you and I missed you.~ 7 XLVI | brought me so low that I thought I was hardly curable; but, 8 XLVIII | for we both had the same thought at the same time. You offer 9 XLVIII | thank you for that kind thought and I do not accept. But 10 XLVIII | find; all for metaphysical thought which becomes an instinct 11 XLIX | preparing a discourse on free thought which he will read at the 12 LIV | prostrated by the fever, he thought of nothing except packing 13 LV | that I lunched there, I thought all the time of America, 14 LVI | tomorrow can bring a storm? The thought of danger has never produced 15 LX | me with his eyes. When he thought that I could not see him 16 LX | have not remembered.~He thought that they were Moors, left 17 LXIV | old fellow, for the kind thought that you had of coming; 18 LXXII | lungs.~So you see.~He has thought of you, probably much more 19 LXXVI | I thank you for having thought of it and I kiss you on 20 LXXXIV | him, and from WHOM I never thought of asking for it when I 21 LXXXVI | As for Proudhon, I never thought him sincere. He is a rhetorician 22 LXXXVII | Matilde told me that she thought you “charming,” which made 23 LXXXVIII| re-appearance in your play. (But I thought she was dying). And when 24 CI | never been better. They thought me, in Paris, “fresh as 25 CVI | and affectionate early? I thought so formerly: I was afraid 26 CXXIII | be too oppressive. I have thought a great deal about you lately, 27 CXXIII | to see you if I had not thought I should find you surrounded 28 CXXX | antedates mine. They had thought le Batard would last two 29 CXLV | it was he who saw into my thought more clearly than I did 30 CLXXXV | to Brussels from where I thought to go direct to Paris. But “ 31 CCXVI | had not paid him a call, I thought I ought to do so and I found 32 CCXIX | others to propose them. I thought that your poor mother was 33 CCXXXVI | uncomplicated mechanism of my thought.~I have the passion for 34 CCXXXIX | being able to say what he thought. He was OPPRESSED by Girardin, 35 CCXLIV | interrupting your train of thought and of boring you. You stopped 36 CCXLVI | first rank, and I have never thought myself in the first rank. 37 CCLVII | curious pages on what he thought of father Ingres.~I am not 38 CCLXII | recently with him and I thought him adorable.~ 39 CCC | told the Goncourts all my thought; as for the others, I firmly 40 CCCII | longer that it is a right. I thought that had it once; I believed, 41 CCCII | is to penetrate into our thought, and that is what you deny 42 CCCII | being signed, I should have thought it beautiful, but strange, 43 CCCII | good taste if he shows his thought and the aim of his literary 44 CCCII | to the eye, is not well thought out, in my opinion. Depict 45 CCCIV | dry phraseology! The right thought is always there, and it 46 CCCVIII | verse when one restrains his thought too much? Does the law of 47 CCCIX | start on a great work. I had thought first of publishing Saint-Julien 48 CCCXVI | Thank you for your kind thought.~Yes, we understood each


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