Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 - Literature |
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... ELMIRE . I am much obliged for this pious wish . But let us take a seat , to be more at ease . TARTUFFE [ seated ] . Are you quite recovered from your indispo- sition ? ELMIRE . [ seated ] . Quite ; the fever soon left me . TARTUFFE ...
... ELMIRE . I am much obliged for this pious wish . But let us take a seat , to be more at ease . TARTUFFE [ seated ] . Are you quite recovered from your indispo- sition ? ELMIRE . [ seated ] . Quite ; the fever soon left me . TARTUFFE ...
Page 327
... ELMIRE [ to DORINE ] . DORINE [ to ELMIRE ] . haps , to catch him . Bid him come to me . He is crafty , and it will be difficult , per- ELMIRE [ to DORINE ] . No ; people are easily duped by those whom they love , and conceit is apt to ...
... ELMIRE [ to DORINE ] . DORINE [ to ELMIRE ] . haps , to catch him . Bid him come to me . He is crafty , and it will be difficult , per- ELMIRE [ to DORINE ] . No ; people are easily duped by those whom they love , and conceit is apt to ...
Page 331
... ELMIRE . It matters not . Go , pray , for a moment and look care- fully everywhere outside . SCENE VI . - ORGON , ELMIRE . ORGON [ coming from under the table ] . This is , I admit to you , an abominable wretch ! I cannot recover myself ...
... ELMIRE . It matters not . Go , pray , for a moment and look care- fully everywhere outside . SCENE VI . - ORGON , ELMIRE . ORGON [ coming from under the table ] . This is , I admit to you , an abominable wretch ! I cannot recover myself ...
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Adam angels ARICIA arms blood breath Candide CAPULET CENONE CLEANTE Cunegonde DAMIS daughter dead dear death delight DORINE dost doth dreadful earth ELMIRE ENONE Enter evil eyes fair father FAUST fear feel fire Gerasim give gods hand happy hate hath hear heart Heaven hell HIPP Hippolytus honour husband ISMENE Ivan Ilyitch Juliet King lady leave light live look lord Lycidas LYRIC POETRY Madam MARG MARIANE MEPHIS MEPHISTOPHELES mind Molière mother Neo-Classicism never night NURSE o'er once ORGON pain Pangloss passion peace PHÆDRA Praskovya pray prince Pyotr Ivanovitch Romeo Satan SCENE shame sight song soon soul speak spirit sweet TARTUFFE taste tears tell thee THERAMENES THESEUS thine things thou art thought Tybalt VALÈRE virtue wife wish words wretch