1 Her weak chest kept heaving with emotion.
2 Raskolnikov turned and looked at her with emotion.
3 His nerves were quivering, his emotion was increasing.
4 He read this in her eyes, he could see it in her intense emotion.
5 The mother and sister looked on him with emotion and gratitude, as their Providence.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 2: CHAPTER VII 6 It revealed an emotion agonisingly poignant, and at the same time something immovable, almost insane.
7 Pulcheria Alexandrovna was emotional, but not sentimental, timid and yielding, but only to a certain point.
8 "It all depends on you, on you, on you alone," he began with glowing eyes, almost in a whisper and hardly able to utter the words for emotion.
9 He moved away at last, not remembering where he was; but when he got into the middle of the square an emotion suddenly came over him, overwhelming him body and mind.
Crime and Punishment By Fyodor DostoevskyContextHighlight In PART 6: CHAPTER VIII 10 When he was attending the university, he had hundreds of times--generally on his way home--stood still on this spot, gazed at this truly magnificent spectacle and almost always marvelled at a vague and mysterious emotion it roused in him.