Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] reclosed 1 recluse 1 recognise 1 recognised 15 recognized 2 recognizing 1 recoiled 5 | Frequency [« »] 15 outside 15 plate 15 played 15 recognised 15 reflected 15 seem 15 send | Gustave Flaubert Madame Bovary IntraText - Concordances recognised |
Part, Chapter
1 II, 5 | gutters. But the more Emma recognised her love, the more she crushed 2 II, 8 | Panville. As soon as he recognised Rodolphe he came forward 3 II, 8 | upon his sunken mouth. He recognised the mayor by his scarf, 4 II, 9 | breaking. Emma from afar recognised her lover’s house. Its two 5 II, 13 | the village, and Emma had recognised him by the rays of the lanterns, 6 II, 15 | tumult of a tempest. She recognised all the intoxication and 7 III, 1 | would bring you. I thought I recognised you at street-corners, and 8 III, 1 | Sir!”~“What is it?”~And he recognised the beadle, holding under 9 III, 2 | hill, when from afar she recognised Felicite, who was on the 10 III, 5 | turned down a street; she recognised him by his curling hair 11 III, 5 | So that evening, when he recognised Madame Bovary in the “Hirondelle,” 12 III, 8 | And as she went on she recognised the thickets, the trees, 13 III, 8 | It all disappeared; she recognised the lights of the houses 14 III, 10| iris. Charles as he passed recognised each courtyard. He remembered 15 III, 10| that he had forgotten. He recognised Justin climbing over the