Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 - Literature |
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Page 336
... come in ] . What does this man want ? Go and see quickly . I am in a fine state for people to come to see me ! SCENE IV ... comes to reconcile us : How shall I receive him ? CLÉANTE . You must not allow your anger to get the upper hand ...
... come in ] . What does this man want ? Go and see quickly . I am in a fine state for people to come to see me ! SCENE IV ... comes to reconcile us : How shall I receive him ? CLÉANTE . You must not allow your anger to get the upper hand ...
Page 705
... Come in ! [ HOVSTAD comes in from the hall . ] Oh , it is you , Mr. Hovstad ! HOVSTAD . Yes , I hope you will forgive me , but I was delayed at the printer's . Good evening , Mr. Mayor . PETER S. [ bowing a little distantly ] . Good ...
... Come in ! [ HOVSTAD comes in from the hall . ] Oh , it is you , Mr. Hovstad ! HOVSTAD . Yes , I hope you will forgive me , but I was delayed at the printer's . Good evening , Mr. Mayor . PETER S. [ bowing a little distantly ] . Good ...
Page 708
... come up ! [ CAPTAIN HORSTER comes into the room and greets MRS . STOCKMANN . He is followed by DR . STOCKMANN . ] Come along in , boys . They are ravenously hungry again , you know . Come along , Captain Horster ; you must have a slice ...
... come up ! [ CAPTAIN HORSTER comes into the room and greets MRS . STOCKMANN . He is followed by DR . STOCKMANN . ] Come along in , boys . They are ravenously hungry again , you know . Come along , Captain Horster ; you must have a slice ...
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