IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
| Alphabetical [« »] seizing 1 seldom 1 select 1 self 23 sell 10 seller 3 selling 3 | Frequency [« »] 23 sake 23 scent 23 seized 23 self 23 sign 23 slight 23 somewhat | Émile Zola Nana Concordances self |
Chap.
1 1| the churchlike sense of self–absorption which the place 2 2| speaking of Daguenet. In the self–abandonment of her awakening 3 2| she refused to explain her self further, being fully satisfied 4 3| might have fancied one’s self listening in meditative, 5 3| Venot was his own small self again and smiled as of old. 6 5| was of these two girls’ self–abandonment. Meanwhile the 7 7| his back that he lost all self–respect. Thereupon he stationed 8 7| she was wont to quote her self as a model of economy. For 9 7| absorbed in her ecstatic self–contemplation. She was bending 10 7| rest of it.”~In a fit of self–abnegation she was severe 11 8| hugged him in such utter self–surrender that he pocketed 12 8| the first to regain his self–possession and to announce 13 9| been ashamed of an act of self–abandonment which could 14 10| lassitude. Amid this species of self–abandonment she now took 15 10| abandoned all his usual self–control under the influence 16 11| energetically, lost all self–possession, triumphed in 17 12| since in that ever–growing self–abandonment which prompted 18 12| these last instances of self–abandonment which were preparing 19 13| to him in sudden fits of self–abandonment, which tied 20 13| blood of his blood, a second self, whose enjoyment drove him 21 13| She ceased struggling in self–defense; she seemed no longer 22 13| voluptuous yearning for self–annihilation. Pious and 23 13| warm, continuous stream of self–pitying tears, and her voice