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1  The great thing is to respect the sanctity of the home.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 6: Chapter 11
2  Both were men respected for their character and their intelligence.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 4: Chapter 9
3  I am an outsider, but I so love her and respect you that I venture to advise.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 4: Chapter 19
4  He behaved with hostile courtesy, as though he were afraid of coming closer to people he did not respect.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: Chapter 13
5  "I hope you believe in my love for my sister and my sincere affection and respect for you," he said, reddening.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 4: Chapter 22
6  He felt at the same time that his respect for her was diminished while his sense of her beauty was intensified.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: Chapter 33
7  But though he liked and respected the princess, Levin could not call her so without a sense of profaning his feeling for his dead mother.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 6: Chapter 2
8  To Levin, as to any unbeliever who respects the beliefs of others, it was exceedingly disagreeable to be present at and take part in church ceremonies.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: Chapter 1
9  He was more lovingly respectful to her than ever, and the constant care that she should not feel the awkwardness of her position never deserted him for a single instant.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: Chapter 8
10  But Levin forgot all that, and it was painful to him to see all these excellent persons, for whom he had a respect, in such an unpleasant and vicious state of excitement.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 6: Chapter 28
11  As is indeed not unfrequent with women of unimpeachable virtue, weary of the monotony of respectable existence, at a distance she not only excused illicit love, she positively envied it.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 6: Chapter 20
12  Sergey Ivanovitch, who was looked up to by all the party for his intellect and learning, with a respect that almost amounted to awe, surprised everyone by joining in the conversation about mushrooms.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 6: Chapter 1
13  Even Sergey Ivanovitch, who had come out too onto the steps, seemed to him unpleasant with the show of cordiality with which he met Stepan Arkadyevitch, though Levin knew that his brother neither liked nor respected Oblonsky.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 6: Chapter 6
14  In attending the elections, too, and taking part in them, he tried now not to judge, not to fall foul of them, but to comprehend as fully as he could the question which was so earnestly and ardently absorbing honest and excellent men whom he respected.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 6: Chapter 26
15  Moreover, this new head had the further reputation of being a bear in his manners, and was, according to all reports, a man of a class in all respects the opposite of that to which his predecessor had belonged, and to which Stepan Arkadyevitch had hitherto belonged himself.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 4: Chapter 7
16  Levin could never have conceived that between him and his wife any relations could arise other than tender, respectful and loving, and all at once in the very early days they quarreled, so that she said he did not care for her, that he cared for no one but himself, burst into tears, and wrung her arms.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 5: Chapter 14
17  Divorce, the details of which he knew by this time, seemed to him now out of the question, because the sense of his own dignity and respect for religion forbade his taking upon himself a fictitious charge of adultery, and still more suffering his wife, pardoned and beloved by him, to be caught in the fact and put to public shame.
Anna Karenina 2 By Leo Tolstoy
ContextHighlight   In PART 4: Chapter 22
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