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1 Introd| intimately related history of her works and her ideas. When under 2 Introd| course through the lyrical works of her first period—Indiana, 3 Introd| of Shelley and the early works of George Sand is in personal 4 Introd| Rudolstadt are representative works, there is a marked subsidence 5 Introd| formerly.”~The half-dozen works which Flaubert beat out 6 Introd| tendencies in Flaubert’s works. And it is obviously easy, 7 Introd| romantic” and his “realistic” works; and by the same stroke 8 Introd| no less patently than the works of George Sand, their purpose 9 Introd| saturated himself in the works of the Church Fathers. In 10 XV | to send you my complete works, they are endless. You must 11 XX | Brittany among my “unpublished works.” We shall have to gabble 12 XXXV | certain definite work,” and he works. She said to him, “Let us 13 XXXV | brains. The laborer who works his land and his wife hard 14 XXXVI | read your distinguished works notably Madame Bovarie of 15 XLII | agitated soul. My brain only works from synthesis to analysis, 16 XLVIII| article, and I send you three works which will make you as learned 17 CXLIV | deal of intelligence and he works well at La Chatre, where 18 CLXXII| new! Why not? Great united works like the Suez Canal are, 19 CXCVI | s heart and spirit. One works all the same, even if only 20 CCXLV | of a little attention to works of art? Who is the critic 21 CCL | conditions in which one works. When you are here and he 22 CCC | always conquered. In his works, it is crushed underfoot.~