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The Idiot - Chapter I - American Literature
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The fact was, the general, who had heard first, how Nastasia Philipovna had fled to Moscow and had been discovered there by Rogojin; that she had then disappeared once more, and been found again by Rogojin, and how after that she had almost promised to marry him, now received news that she had once more disappeared, almost on the very day fixed for her wedding, flying …
The Idiot - Chapter XIV - American Literature
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"I have no wit, Nastasia Philipovna," began Ferdishenko, "and therefore I talk too much, perhaps. Were I as witty, now, as Mr. Totski or the general, I should probably have sat silent all the evening, as they have. Now, prince, what do you think?—are …
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Varia had quietly entered the room, and was holding out the portrait of Nastasia Philipovna to her mother. "It's a present from herself to him," said Varia; "the question is to be finally decided this evening." The prince remained seated next to her, but Varia moved to the other end of the room; the portrait of Nastasia Philipovna remained lying as before on the work-table. As for Varia, I …
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Love and Dostoevsky, Part 9 | Seeker v2
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· Admit, prince, that in your relations with Nastasia Philipovna there has existed, from the very first, something democratic, and the fascination, so to speak, of the ‘woman question’? I know all about that scandalous scene at Nastasia Philipovna’s house when Rogojin brought the money, six months ago. I’ll show you yourself as in a looking-glass,…
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Iris Murdoch - Nastasia Philipovna
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Nastasia Philipovna. Referenced in: The Sacred and Profane Love Machine; Other information: Descriptions. A character in one of Monty Small's detective novels. Description source: A Character Index and Guide to the Fiction of Iris Murdoch; Character guide index: 1167, The Sacred and Profane Love Machine; About this site . This site comprises data collected from a number …
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“Nastasia Philipovna,” murmured the prince. “Yes, you are quite right. Oh! I feel that I am very guilty!” said Muishkin, in deepest distress. “Aglaya, don’t! This is unfair,” cried the prince, deeply distressed. “But you declared I wasn’t--” The prince actually felt glad that he had been interrupted,--and might return the letters to his pocket.
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“Nastasia Philipovna!” “What on earth is one to make of a girl like that?” said Varia. “On the contrary, I shall sit as far from it as I can. Thanks for the hint.” “Oh well, very little business. There is one little matter--some advice I am going to ask him for; but my principal object is simply to introduce myself, because I am Prince Muishkin, and Madame Epanchin is the last of ...
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Nastasia Philipovna, who up to now had been walking along as though she had not noticed the Epanchin party, suddenly turned her head in their direction, as though she had just observed Evgenie Pavlovitch sitting there for the first time. The prince went out deep in thought, and walked up and down the pavement for some time.
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Nastasia Philipovna was quite capable of ruining herself, and even of perpetrating something which would send her to Siberia, for the mere pleasure of injuring a man for whom she had developed so inhuman a sense of loathing and contempt. He had sufficient insight to understand that she valued nothing in the world —herself least of all —and he made no attempt to conceal …
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Nastasia Philipovna, I love you! I would die for you. I shall never let any man say one word against you, Nastasia Philipovna! and if we are poor, I can work for both.” He had absently taken up the knife a second time, and again Rogojin snatched it from his hand, and threw it down on the table. It was a plain looking knife, with a bone handle, a blade about eight inches long, and broad in ...
He took up the portrait, and went out of the room.
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Nastasia Philipovna overheard the remark, and burst out laughing. It was about eleven o’clock in the forenoon when the prince rang the bell at General Epanchin’s door. The general lived on the first floor or flat of the house, as modest a lodging as his position permitted. A liveried servant opened the door, and the prince was obliged to enter into long explanations with this …
The Idiot PART I Chapter XIV.-白痴英文版在线阅读-陀思妥耶夫斯基
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asked nastasia philipovna, with undisguised contempt. "oh, she was turned out next day, of course. it's a very strict household, there!" "and you allowed it?" "i should think so, rather! i was not going to return and confess next day," laughed ferdishenko, who seemed a little surprised at the disagreeable impression which his story had made on all parties. "how mean you were!" said …
The Idiot PART II Chapter I.-白痴英文版在线阅读-陀思妥耶夫斯基
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two days after the strange conclusion to nastasia philipovna's birthday party, with the record of which we concluded the first part of this story, prince muishkin hurriedly left st. petersburg for moscow, in order to see after some business connected with the receipt of his unexpected fortune. it was said that there were other reasons for his hurried departure; but as to this, and …
The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky: Chapter 1 - online literature
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"Nastasia Philipovna?" said the clerk, as though trying to think out something. "Come, you know nothing about her," said Rogojin, impatiently. "And supposing I do know something?" observed the other, triumphantly. "Bosh! there are plenty of Nastasia Philipovnas. And what an impertinent beast you are!" he added angrily.
The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky: Part 1 Chapter
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Nastasia Philipovna's eyes were flashing in a most unmistakable way, now; and her lips were all a-quiver by the time Totski finished his story. All present watched both of them with curiosity. "You were right, Totski," said Nastasia, "it is a dull game and a stupid one. I'll just tell my story, as I promised, and then we'll play cards."
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“Nastasia Philipovna, I can’t; my hands won’t obey me,” said Ferdishenko, astounded and helpless with bewilderment. Prince S. tried hard to get up a conversation with Mrs. Epanchin upon outside subjects, probably with the good intention of distracting and amusing her; but he bored her dreadfully. She was absent-minded to a degree, and answered at cross purposes, and …
“Come,” he said.
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A strange rumour began to circulate, meanwhile; no less than that the respectable and highly respected General Epanchin was himself so fascinated by Nastasia Philipovna that his feeling for her amounted almost to passion. What he thought to gain by Gania’s marriage to the girl it was difficult to imagine. Possibly he counted on Gania’s complaisance; for Totski had long …
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Nastasia Philipovna burst out laughing and jumped up from the sofa. “Dishonesty--it is, it is! That’s the very word!” The prince was listening open-mouthed, and still in a condition of excited agitation. The old man was evidently interested in him, and anxious to study him more closely. The latter had no idea and could give no information as to why Pavlicheff had taken so great an ...
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Nastasia Philipovna, I love you! I would die for you. I shall never let any man say one word against you, Nastasia Philipovna! and if we are poor, I can work for both.” “You shall hear all this directly, gentlemen. I--I--listen!” The note was written and folded anyhow, evidently in a great hurry, and probably just before Aglaya had come down to the verandah. “If anyone had treated me ...
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Nastasia Philipovna seized the packet of bank-notes. (Lizabetha Prokofievna felt that this might be the case, and she didn’t like it; though very probably she could not have put the idea into words.) “What are you thinking of? Don’t go, he’ll blow his brains out in a minute!” cried Vera Lebedeff, rushing up to Hippolyte and catching hold of his hands in a torment of alarm. “What ...
“I will not accept ten thousand roubles,” said Burdovsky.
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It was strange, Nastasia Philipovna felt, to see Aglaya like this. She gazed at her, and could hardly believe her eyes and ears for a moment or two. As the prince spoke these last words a titter was heard from Ferdishenko; Lebedeff laughed too. The general grunted with irritation; Ptitsin and Totski barely restrained their smiles. The rest all sat listening, open-mouthed with wonder. “No …
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Nastasia Philipovna gazed at him with a haughty, ironical expression of face; but when she glanced at Nina Alexandrovna and Varia, and from them to Gania, she changed her tone, all of a sudden. For the first five minutes the reader’s voice continued to tremble, and he read disconnectedly and unevenly; but gradually his voice strengthened. Occasionally a violent fit of …
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