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1 Introd | Flaubert to her point of view, to remould him nearer to 2 Introd | culture, temper, and point of view to have been fairly comparable 3 XXIV | From a literary point of view he was not a man of the 4 XLIV | earth, from the point of view of reciprocity. One feels 5 LXVII | where I had quite a STUNNING view of the sea. I walked out 6 CIV | its style? the point of view of the author? Never.~That 7 CXXVIII| house, the situation and the view.—I have been twice in the 8 CCI | That is where BREADTH OF VIEW leads you.~They have so 9 CCXIX | her. The one whom I had in view is not suitable, for she 10 CCXXXVI| aristocratically intellectual point of view, to which she has not ALL 11 CCLVII | reasons to defend my point of view.~“J’allume le fagot,” etc., 12 CCLX | from a theatrical point of view, to thinking in dialogue, 13 CCLXXX | from a personal point of view, the authority of which 14 CCLXXXI| surround me shuts off the view of the Righi!!! Zounds! 15 CCCII | sets off from a point of view, the free choice of which 16 CCCV | the archeological point of view, he is curious and from 17 CCCV | the humanitarian point of view very praiseworthy, I agree. 18 CCCIX | false from the point of view of accuracy. For, the moment