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Anna Karenina 3By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 7: Chapter 10
2 She was not living only because she was more beautiful than a living woman can be.
Anna Karenina 3By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 7: Chapter 9
3 His desire to have children she interpreted as a proof he did not prize her beauty.
Anna Karenina 3By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 7: Chapter 25
4 This subject, which always interested Levin, was cut short by the entrance of the beauty Natalia Alexandrovna, dressed to go out.
Anna Karenina 3By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 7: Chapter 4
5 And turning over the beautifully written, wide-margined manuscript, Alexey Alexandrovitch read aloud over again the conclusive passage.
Anna Karenina 3By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 7: Chapter 17
6 And these fragmentary musical expressions, though sometimes beautiful, were disagreeable, because they were utterly unexpected and not led up to by anything.
Anna Karenina 3By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 7: Chapter 5
7 With that expression on her face she was more beautiful than ever; but the expression was new; it was utterly unlike that expression, radiant with happiness and creating happiness, which had been caught by the painter in her portrait.
Anna Karenina 3By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 7: Chapter 10
8 Lvov, in a house coat with a belt and in chamois leather shoes, was sitting in an armchair, and with a pince-nez with blue glasses he was reading a book that stood on a reading desk, while in his beautiful hand he held a half-burned cigarette daintily away from him.
Anna Karenina 3By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 7: Chapter 4
9 Anna had come from behind the treillage to meet him, and Levin saw in the dim light of the study the very woman of the portrait, in a dark blue shot gown, not in the same position nor with the same expression, but with the same perfection of beauty which the artist had caught in the portrait.
Anna Karenina 3By Leo Tolstoy ContextHighlight In PART 7: Chapter 9