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Alphabetical [« »] images 1 imaginable 2 imaginary 3 imagination 7 imagine 4 imagined 5 imagining 1 | Frequency [« »] 7 ideal 7 illustrious 7 image 7 imagination 7 imbecile 7 impatiently 7 importance | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances imagination |
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1 II, 1 | observed the chemist; “no imagination, no sallies, nothing that 2 II, 2 | the better to inspire his imagination, was in the habit of playing 3 II, 3 | distinctions, make allowances for imagination and fanaticism. In this 4 II, 11| spectator,” he said, “the imagination, you know, is impressed. 5 II, 11| dishonoured, ruined, lost; and his imagination, assailed by a world of 6 II, 13| you think that perhaps her imagination should be worked upon?”~“ 7 II, 14| dissolute life, that suits the imagination to some extent. But they