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Gustave Flaubert

Madame Bovary

  • lukyanovaliцитує3 роки тому
    “Has it ever happened to you,” Léon went on, “to come across some vague idea of one’s own in a book, some dim im­age that comes back to you from afar, and as the com­pletest ex­pres­sion of your own slight­est sen­ti­ment
  • Malina Malinaцитує9 років тому
    in a stammering voice
  • cropanochiaraцитує6 місяців тому
    head­mas­ter
  • fedyarakitinцитує6 місяців тому
    The syl­labus
  • fedyarakitinцитує6 місяців тому
    trav­el­ler.
    Once
  • fedyarakitinцитує6 місяців тому
    stam­mer­ing
  • Ghafeela Sohailцитує7 місяців тому
    Self-pos­ses­sion de­pends on its en­vir­on­ment. We don’t speak on the first floor as on the fourth; and the wealthy wo­man seems to have, about her, to guard her vir­tue, all her bank­notes, like a cuir­ass in the lin­ing of her cor­set.
  • Ghafeela Sohailцитує7 місяців тому
    Thus con­sider the greater part of Voltaire’s tra­gedies; they are clev­erly strewn with philo­soph­ical re­flec­tions, that made them a vast school of mor­als and dip­lomacy for the people.”
  • Ghafeela Sohailцитує7 місяців тому
    He re­proached him­self with for­get­ting Emma, as if, all his thoughts be­long­ing to this wo­man, it was rob­bing her of some­thing not to be con­stantly think­ing of her.
  • Ghafeela Sohailцитує7 місяців тому
    About the middle of Octo­ber she could sit up in bed sup­por­ted by pil­lows. Charles wept when he saw her eat her first bread-and-jelly. Her strength re­turned to her; she got up for a few hours of an af­ter­noon, and one day, when she felt bet­ter, he tried to take her, lean­ing on his arm, for a walk round the garden.
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