Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
thou 19
thouccaber 1
though 59
thought 72
thoughts 15
thousand 55
thread 5
Frequency    [«  »]
73 among
73 wall
72 hundred
72 thought
71 covered
71 sun
70 around
Gustave Flaubert
Salammbo

IntraText - Concordances

thought

   Chapter
1 I | submit, the Mercenaries thought that they were at last about 2 I | saw them growing pale. He thought that his courage would be 3 I | the temple of Khamon. They thought of Hamilcar. Where was he? 4 I | hundred languages. Some thought that they were at the vapour 5 II | heard a great shout. They thought that some from among them ( 6 II | without unfolding them; and thought with regret of Hamilcar’ 7 II | nauseous odour, and they thought that they could see something 8 II | What people is this,” they thought, “that amuses itself by 9 II | with frenzied joy at the thought of clasping her in my arms, 10 II | did behave with clemency, thought the Barbarians, it was owing 11 II | vengeance, and Hanno had not thought of taking them with him; 12 III | her of her father. It was thought that he had gone towards 13 IV | requested everything that they thought fine: a ring, a girdle, 14 IV | Spendius, and which many thought most simple and practicable. 15 IV | complete as their enemies thought. Hamilcar had made them 16 IV | coming out of it, that they thought it inexhaustible; Gisco 17 V | go to the bottom of his thought but stopped at the boundary, 18 V | said Matho. “You had not thought of this! Let us go back!” 19 V | Matho raised his head, and thought that he could perceive far 20 V | closed apartments, and he thought that in several of the latter 21 V | assassination of a priest. It was thought, moreover, that the Barbarians 22 VI | seizing the zaimph, no one thought of it, for the mysterious 23 VI | to see her again. He even thought of presenting himself as 24 VI | upset Salammbo. At night she thought that she could hear the 25 VII | his heart leaped at the thought of the establishment of 26 VII | sea!”~Hamilcar’s followers thought this jest so good that they 27 VII | the centre of the world.~A thought came which made him shudder, 28 VII | sky; Hamilcar paused.~The thought of his son had suddenly 29 VII | There is no hurry yet,” thought Hamilcar; and he went down 30 VIII| edge of the helmets, some thought that they could perceive 31 VIII| Matho, still advancing, thought that he could distinguish 32 VIII| I had been there!—” The thought of having missed the battle 33 VIII| the disaster, had hitherto thought of no means of repairing 34 IX | IN THE FIELD~Hamilcar had thought that the Mercenaries would 35 IX | Carthaginians, and the Ancients thought it a clever thing to have 36 IX | any sally; and they had no thought of surrender, certain as 37 IX | gardens;—to go deeper into the thought of this, and to enjoy it 38 IX | especially owing to the thought that it would become worse.~ 39 IX | round. Sometimes it was thought that the Barbarians were 40 X | grew weary of following his thought. Then he would turn away 41 X | mattered a woman’s life? thought Schahabarim. Moreover, she 42 X | veil?”~“The gods will take thought for it,” replied Schahabarim.~“ 43 X | she had been set free. She thought only of the happiness of 44 XI | closer together, and he in thought lost himself in the narrow 45 XI | herself not to cry out. The thought of Schahabarim came back 46 XI | copiously.~“And this,” she thought, “is the formidable man 47 XII | their hands, sighed as they thought of their native lands. A 48 XII | humiliation of the defeat. They thought of the emptiness of their 49 XII | grinding their teeth.~The same thought came to them all. They rushed 50 XII | of a javelin.~Then they thought of Gisco. Nowhere could 51 XII | sickle; all understood his thought; their faces purpled, and 52 XII | was marching at the head, thought that he could distinguish 53 XII | rapidly did his heart beat.~He thought of all that had come to 54 XII | transported with joy at the thought of seeing Salammbo again. 55 XIII| guessed all, and this haunting thought revived the jealousies of 56 XIII| such grief.~He had never thought—so immense was the abyss 57 XIII| seeing them return. He then thought of getting rid of the slave 58 XIII| herself wholly upon a single thought of death and desolation.~ 59 XIII| an outrage to their god, thought the priests of Moloch, that 60 XIV | exhibited that no one even thought of replacing them.~Narr’ 61 XIV | sight; and the Barbarians thought that through the exhalations 62 XIV | pass through it. Others thought that they were sailing in 63 XIV | state of things, when he thought he saw a man on the top 64 XIV | flocked around them, and they thought that they could hear whisperings 65 XIV | from afar, looking back in thought to boundless enjoyments. 66 XIV | It was a stratagem, he thought, to gain time.~The Barbarian 67 XIV | white hair in the dust.~They thought that they had no ropes strong 68 XIV | walls of Carthage; he even thought that he could distinguish 69 XIV | red tetters; this, they thought, had come to them through 70 XIV | distress vanished, and he thought only of the happiness of 71 XV | they took pleasure in the thought of the large animal wandering 72 XV | the pressure of a single thought, a memory, a look. This


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License