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| Alphabetical [« »] lucky 2 lud 1 lust 1 m 68 mad 8 madam 21 madame 39 | Frequency [« »] 72 by 71 valere 70 now 68 m 66 on 65 we 63 make | Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (alias Molière) Tartuffe Concordances m |
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1 Ch | hypocrite~Dorine, Mariane’s maid~M. Loyal, a bailiff~A Police 2 1, 1| people cannot tolerate.~I’m rather frank with you; but 3 1, 1| the ones who slander us, I’m thinking.~Those whose own 4 1, 4| know, besides,~How nearly I’m concerned in it myself;~ 5 1, 6| downright fools.~Cleante~I’m not the sole expounder of 6 1, 6| done?~Cleante~Yes.~Orgon~I’m your humble servant.~[Starts 7 2, 1| love you dearly.~Mariane~I’m grateful for your fatherly 8 2, 2| Orgon~Yes, child, I’m resolved~To graft Tartuffe 9 2, 2| us a fairly tale!~Orgon~I’m telling you just what will 10 2, 2| estate~He has at home, so I’m informed—and prove him~For 11 2, 2| what’s good for you, and I’m your father.~True, I had 12 2, 2| lose your temper?~Orgon~I’m all wrought up, with your 13 2, 2| caught you.~Dorine~Faith, I’m no such fool.~Orgon~So, 14 2, 2| discuss things in the state I’m in.~My mind’s so flustered 15 2, 3| and make it plain that I’m in love?~Shall I cast off 16 2, 3| match. I quite give in,~I’m ready to do anything you 17 2, 4| please.~Valere~Yes, yes,~I’m free to think so; and my 18 2, 4| dreaming.~Valere~Very well, I’m gone. Madam, farewell.~[ 19 2, 4| Come here.~Valere~No, no, I’m quite beside myself.~Don’ 20 2, 4| Stop!~Valere~No. You see, I’m fixed, resolved, determined.~ 21 3, 2| any come to see me, say I’m gone~To share my alms among 22 3, 3| humble votary!~Elmire~I’m very grateful for your pious 23 3, 3| That’s not the happiness I’m yearning after;~I see elsewhere 24 3, 3| coming from me;~But, madam, I’m no angel, after all;~If 25 3, 3| consult your mirror,~That I’m not blind, and man is made 26 3, 4| ll not be counselled.~I’m overjoyed. You needn’t try 27 3, 6| How can you know of what I’m capable?~And should you 28 3, 6| Or judge therefrom that I’m the better man?~No, no; 29 3, 6| appearances deceive you;~I’m anything but what I’m thought 30 3, 6| I’m anything but what I’m thought to be,~Alas! and 31 3, 6| The simple truth is, I’m a worthless creature.~[To 32 3, 6| all, and show you~That I’m the master, and must be 33 4, 1| Tartuffe~Alas! So far as I’m concerned, how gladly~Would 34 4, 3| Cleante, Dorine~Orgon~So ho! I’m glad to find you all together.~[ 35 4, 3| a man! But answer me.~I’m not proposing now that you 36 4, 4| as I say;~I know what I’m about, as you shall see.~ 37 4, 4| sees or hears you.~Orgon~I’m going a long way to humour 38 4, 4| the table.]~But mind, I’m going to meddle with strange 39 4, 4| wheedling speeches, since I’m forced to do it,~I’ll make 40 4, 5| and in refusing promise.~I’m telling you my secret all 41 4, 5| very bad.~Elmire~Yes, I’m in torture.~Tartuffe~Would 42 4, 7| been carried far enough;~I’m satisfied, and ask no more, 43 4, 8| mean?~Orgon~My faith, I’m dazed. This is no laughing 44 5, 1| to meet the case.~Orgon~I’m all worked up about that 45 5, 3| to witness;~You see how I’m requited for my kindness,~ 46 5, 3| I know not what, I’m so enraged!~Dorine [to Orgon]~ 47 5, 3| now? Go quick, find out.~I’m in a fine state to receive 48 5, 4| Cleante, Damis, Dorine, M. Loyal~M. Loyal [to Dorine, 49 5, 4| Damis, Dorine, M. Loyal~M. Loyal [to Dorine, at the 50 5, 4| can see nobody at present.~M. Loyal~I’m not by way of 51 5, 4| nobody at present.~M. Loyal~I’m not by way of being unwelcome 52 5, 4| Dorine~Your name, then?~M. Loyal~Tell him simply that 53 5, 4| reconciliation~Accept it.~M. Loyal [to Orgon]~Sir, good-day. 54 5, 4| some compromise already.~M. Loyal~All of your house 55 5, 4| recalling now your face or name.~M. Loyal~My name is Loyal. 56 5, 4| Loyal~My name is Loyal. I’m from Normandy.~My office 57 5, 4| What, you are here to ...~M. Loyal~Pray, sir, don’t 58 5, 4| Orgon~I? Leave this house?~M. Loyal~Yes, please, sir~ 59 5, 4| monstrous, and astounding!~M. Loyal [to Damis]~I have 60 5, 4| question justice.~Orgon~But ...~M. Loyal~Sir, I know you would 61 5, 4| get a thorough beating.~M. Loyal [to Orgon]~Sir, make 62 5, 4| looks are most disloyal.~M. Loyal~I have much feeling 63 5, 4| people~Out of their house?~M. Loyal~Why, we allow you 64 5, 4| generously, I fancy,~And, since I’m treating you with great 65 5, 4| as well by me, and see~I’m not disturbed in my discharge 66 5, 4| beating would become you well.~M. Loyal~My girl, such infamous 67 5, 4| and then leave us, pray.~M. Loyal~Then au revoir. Heaven 68 5, 5| even yet?~Madame Pernelle~I’m all amazed, befuddled, and