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1 1| protects a passion by its very nature easily excisable. He mounted 2 1| and of the weakness of his nature. We have nothing here below 3 1| themselves; but when a great nature is dashed down, he is bound 4 1| which showed the frenzied nature of his courage; then he 5 1| revulsions of his physical nature, and went toward the shop 6 1| beheld the primitive life of nature, the real modesty of naked 7 1| evil and good to abide in nature, and reserved the secret 8 1| an uncle is a gay dog by nature." ~"Malibran has lost two 9 1| always to go before those of nature, and opinion before conscience. 10 1| see men, light-hearted by nature, grow tragical as Crebillon' 11 1| differing in character and nature of attraction, set the heart 12 1| great veneration for human nature, such as God has made it. 13 1| keener for a more susceptible nature? Some day when science has 14 2| tenderest soul and most artistic nature, dwelling continually in 15 2| mysteries of our double nature that I have since been enabled 16 2| Unreserved and simple by nature, I must have appeared frigid 17 2| the emotional part of my nature till it became the perfected 18 2| credulity and the superfluous nature of my fervent toil. Stores 19 2| schoolboys say. Though by nature effeminately attached to 20 2| barrier between that gentle nature and mine. Besides, I am 21 2| even the peremptory laws of nature. The questions Foedora raised 22 2| her dress, remarked the nature of the feelings she so powerfully 23 2| all at once in my double nature. The view of the lake of 24 2| changing its aspect and its nature as it flows to plunge itself 25 2| to language which in its nature implies a compliment. I 26 2| solicitor explaining the nature of a contract or the conduct 27 2| contrary to the laws of nature. Considered with regard 28 2| Some are born blind, and nature may easily have formed women 29 2| happiness, and the absorbing nature of their pleasures absolves 30 2| and air and heaven - all nature - seemed to reflect Foedora' 31 2| activity concealed in her nature. There is no suavity about 32 2| feel this phenomenon of our nature, but it cannot be expressed. ~" 33 2| sufficed to conceal her real nature from the world; her trickery 34 2| the depths of that feline nature. I blushed for her when 35 2| an intrigue; a hard, cold nature would have gained a complete 36 2| terrible a revenge of thwarted nature was horrible. ~" 'I shall 37 2| you are, with a generous nature like your own; and I would 38 2| faithfully warn you about my nature? Why are you not satisfied 39 2| that a young man, whose nature craved excitement, could 40 2| fits of intoxication, as nature has its accessions of love. ~" 41 2| imagined. ~"Suppose that nature has endowed you with a feeble 42 2| Look at all great men; nature made them pleasure-loving 43 2| reward. For a magnanimous nature, debt is a hell, and a hell, 44 3| mortification and an authoritative nature; his long, gray hair hung 45 3| young girl with the loving nature and artistic temperament, 46 3| with all the phenomena of nature." ~"Pardon the question 47 3| consists in learning from nature." ~The mechanician was standing 48 3| movement, upon movement nature is based. Death is a movement 49 3| in accordance with its nature, it will be broken by the 50 3| poet his faculty of evoking nature, and the musician the power 51 3| use of mild remedies while Nature exerts her powers - lies 52 3| always will be, to trust to Nature." ~It was a month later, 53 3| flesh under which the moral nature is hidden away. He closed 54 3| because he had gauged its real nature too well. ~"His complaint 55 3| society; its inexorable nature was becoming apparent in 56 3| shoulders, revealed an apostolic nature, and spoke of Christian 57 3| are mistaken as to the nature of your complaint. You can 58 3| need of close contact with nature, of natural emotions, and 59 3| discovered a nook where nature seemed to have taken a pleasure 60 3| fresh capricious charm of nature. ~Some clothes spread out 61 3| workmanship. A simple and kindly nature lay round about it; its 62 3| share the secret impulses of nature, sought by passive obedience 63 3| pauses of delirium that nature mercifully provides for 64 3| live in close contact with nature, he had of course forgotten 65 3| all that lovely fertile nature around him, in whose lap 66 3| pictures of a dream. Cruel nature spread herself out before 67 3| everywhere, without end! This nature, all astir with a life and