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spiders 2
spinoza 4
spire 1
spirit 32
spirited 1
spirits 3
spiritual 8
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32 off
32 present
32 sainte-beuve
32 spirit
32 taken
31 anyone
31 change
Gustave Flaubert
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spirit

   Letter
1 Introd | defiant unfolding of her spirit are over. In her final retreat 2 Introd | increasing estrangement from the spirit of his age. He, with his 3 Introd | directly inspired by the spirit of the 1840 bourgeois. Their 4 Introd | commotion of a romantic spirit beating its wings against 5 Introd | might fitly have matched her spirit; and by the entire series, 6 Introd | which the proud expansive spirit and the grandiose aspirations 7 Introd | first Napoleon dwindled to a spirit of mediocrity and bourgeois 8 Introd | thirty-four years with anguish of spirit and dogged persistence.~ 9 Introd | last disgrace of the human spirit.~It must be acknowledged 10 Introd | to emulate the scientific spirit of our enemy. There is nothing 11 Introd | out-flashing of the savage fighting spirit of his ancestors, of which 12 XXIV | tender heart and a most naive spirit. He is to be buried tomorrow. 13 LXXI | that I saw. My unfortunate spirit would navigate in strange 14 LXXII | and you have not heard my spirit, which more than once has 15 LXXII | you have said: “It is a spirit tapping let him go to the 16 CLXXXIV | We have all suffered in spirit more than at any other time 17 CLXXXVII | peace will come to your spirit. As for me, I am waiting 18 CLXXXVII | often take the journey in spirit; I see again your garden 19 CLXXXVIII | center, nor, I think, a spirit.~As for the Commune, which 20 CXCVI | pluck up one’s heart and spirit. One works all the same, 21 CXCVII | by detached fragments; a spirit which is independent of 22 CXCVII | intoxicated, the philosophic spirit is weeping over you and 23 CCXI | not to be tired of this spirit of party or of sect which 24 CCXII | have enough philosophic spirit to know that such a thing 25 CCXLVI | use. Consider too, that my spirit is often near to yours, 26 CCLVII | I admire your pedagogic spirit, dear master, there are 27 CCLXVII | addlepate, full of sympathy and spirit. And with real talent!~I 28 CCLXVIII | the play, conceived in the spirit of strict unpartisanship, 29 CCLXXI | succeed; to a philosophical spirit it ought not to be very 30 CCLXXXVIII| bored, suffering, and your spirit turned to darkness as it 31 CCLXXXVIII| fancy that the work of the spirit is only in the brain, you 32 CCCVI | it leaves one freedom of spirit. One learns to endure it


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