Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 - Literature |
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... brother : and , without wishing to make you angry , I must tell you candidly that it is not without reason . Was ... brother - in - law , you do not know the man of whom you are speaking ! CLÉANTE . I do not know him , if you like ; but ...
... brother : and , without wishing to make you angry , I must tell you candidly that it is not without reason . Was ... brother - in - law , you do not know the man of whom you are speaking ! CLÉANTE . I do not know him , if you like ; but ...
Page 300
... brother . Are you mak- ing game of me with such a speech ? and do you pretend that all this fooling . ... ORGON . Brother , this discourse savours of free - thinking . You are somewhat tainted with it ; and , as I have often told you ...
... brother . Are you mak- ing game of me with such a speech ? and do you pretend that all this fooling . ... ORGON . Brother , this discourse savours of free - thinking . You are somewhat tainted with it ; and , as I have often told you ...
Page 322
... brother's sight . . . ORGON . Alas ! TARTUFFE . The very thought of this ingratitude tortures my soul to that extent ... brother , and do not grieve . TARTUFFE . Let us put an end to these sad disputes . I perceive what troubles I cause ...
... brother's sight . . . ORGON . Alas ! TARTUFFE . The very thought of this ingratitude tortures my soul to that extent ... brother , and do not grieve . TARTUFFE . Let us put an end to these sad disputes . I perceive what troubles I cause ...
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