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know 99
knowing 7
knowledge 27
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knows 17
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27 flowers
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27 grew
27 knowledge
27 lover
27 makes
27 terrible
Honoré de Balzac
The Magic Skin

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knowledge

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1 1| will have to pay for the knowledge that a special costume is 2 1| brought by the search for knowledge and to night-vigils by the 3 1| temples, indicated a profound knowledge of life. There was no deceiving 4 1| manner Insight? And to have knowledge or insight, is not that 5 1| physical world annoy? Is not knowledge the secret of wisdom? And 6 1| enough of it. There is no knowledge nor virtue worth shedding 7 1| porcelain. For others it is the knowledge how to burn a will and live 8 1| the Pater noster, and our knowledge, too, perhaps; and a still 9 2| have acquired the sound knowledge and the love of, and application 10 2| place in the great field of knowledge; and is not this the result 11 2| impudence? They found my knowledge tiresome; my feminine languor, 12 2| system I must establish, the knowledge I must interpret. ~"Let 13 2| could not circulate, and of knowledge so wide and so imperfectly 14 2| are laying in stores of knowledge and energy, so that they 15 2| those who have a little knowledge. While the first kind study, 16 2| tranquil contemplation of knowledge; delights indescribable, 17 2| fool. His Gascon accent and knowledge of the world, the easy life 18 2| surprised by the extensive knowledge of decoration that some 19 2| physiological studies and knowledge of woman to my aid, and 20 2| a woman with the love of knowledge. The causes of the lover' 21 2| her entirely. My merciless knowledge thoroughly tore away all 22 2| had slipped without your knowledge between the frame and the 23 2| in her room without her knowledge. This project preyed upon 24 2| and as with every path of knowledge, the way is thorny and forbidding 25 3| enlarging the limits of human knowledge, and whose very errors reflected 26 3| embodied theories; human knowledge fluctuated round the three 27 3| did not bring with it the knowledge how to use it. The sceptre


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