1 Words for him took away the beauty of what he saw.
2 Sappho Shtoltz was a blonde beauty with black eyes.
3 He looked at her and was struck by a new spiritual beauty in her face.
4 Konstantin Levin did not like talking and hearing about the beauty of nature.
5 It was strange how Mihailov could have discovered just her characteristic beauty.
6 The beauty of her whole figure, her head, her neck, her hands, struck Vronsky every time as something new and unexpected.
7 He had never met Anna before, and was struck by her beauty, and still more by the frankness with which she accepted her position.
8 From the fifth sitting the portrait impressed everyone, especially Vronsky, not only by its resemblance, but by its characteristic beauty.
9 The childishness of her expression, together with the delicate beauty of her figure, made up her special charm, and that he fully realized.
10 Pava, a perfect beauty, huge as a hippopotamus, with her back turned to them, prevented their seeing the calf, as she sniffed her all over.
11 He looked at her as a man looks at a faded flower he has gathered, with difficulty recognizing in it the beauty for which he picked and ruined it.
12 Anna had never met this new star of fashion, and was struck by her beauty, the exaggerated extreme to which her dress was carried, and the boldness of her manners.
13 In the little group nearest to the bride were her two sisters: Dolly, and the other one, the self-possessed beauty, Madame Lvova, who had just arrived from abroad.
14 Now she did not dress for her own sake, not for the sake of her own beauty, but simply that as the mother of those exquisite creatures she might not spoil the general effect.
15 But from the look in her face, that suddenly brightened into its old beauty, he saw that if she did not desire this, it was simply because it seemed to her unattainable happiness.
16 He looked more robust, had let his whiskers grow, but was still the same graceful creature, whose face and figure were even more striking from their softness and nobility than their beauty.
17 He painted with her as his model, admired her beauty and mediaevalism, and Anna dared not confess to herself that she was afraid of becoming jealous of this nurse, and was for that reason particularly gracious and condescending both to her and her little son.
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