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| Alphabetical [« »] kneel 1 kneeled 1 knees 8 know 52 knowing 1 knowledge 1 known 7 | Frequency [« »] 57 from 55 damis 54 how 52 know 52 let 51 say 50 go | Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (alias Molière) Tartuffe Concordances know |
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1 1, 1| though, they say ... you know the proverb;~And I don’t 2 1, 1| Madame Pernelle~I don’t know what the servant’s character~ 3 1, 1| purpose.~Orante, we all know, lives a perfect life;~Her 4 1, 4| these wretched shifts. You know, besides,~How nearly I’m 5 1, 6| good brother,~You do not know the man you’re speaking 6 1, 6| will have it so, I do not know him;~But after all, to tell 7 1, 6| brother, you’d be charmed to know him;~Your raptures over 8 1, 6| interest in my wife;~He lets me know who ogles her, and seems~ 9 1, 6| talk can’t frighten me; I know~What I am saying; heaven 10 1, 6| good brother.~But this I know, though it be all my knowledge,~ 11 1, 6| that other subject. But you know~Valere has had the promise 12 1, 6| please.~Cleante~But we must know~Your plans. What are they?~ 13 1, 6| fear;~I must go let him know what’s happening here.~ 14 2, 2| Dorine~Upon my word, I don’t know how the rumour~Got started— 15 2, 2| from yourself, sir.~Orgon~I know a way to make you credit 16 2, 2| You hold your tongue. And know, the less he has,~The better 17 2, 2| time upon this nonsense;~I know what’s good for you, and 18 2, 2| mighty certain;~I’d let him know, and that within a week,~ 19 2, 3| my heart to you?~Do you know how ardently I love him?~ 20 2, 3| love him?~Dorine~How do I know if heart and words agree,~ 21 2, 3| shall taste him.~Mariane~You know I’ve always trusted you; 22 2, 3| There’s one sure cure, I know, for all my troubles.~[She 23 2, 4| Madam?~Mariane~I don’t know.~Valere~That’s a pretty 24 2, 4| pretty answer.~You don’t know?~Mariane~No.~Valere~No?~ 25 2, 4| done with my deserts!~I know I have but few, and you 26 2, 4| more kindness in another;~I know of someone, who’ll not be 27 3, 1| to him.~Dorine~Go on! We know you~And your high tantrums. 28 3, 2| upon your senses?~I don’t know how you get in such a heat;~ 29 3, 3| and can think no more.~I know such words seem strange, 30 3, 3| he bears you?~Tartuffe~I know that you’re too good and 31 3, 6| such a matter?~How can you know of what I’m capable?~And 32 3, 6| Orgon~Be still, I say. I know your motives~For this attack. 33 3, 7| To Orgon]~Could you but know with what distress I see~ 34 4, 3| you happy,~My dear. You know already what it means.~Mariane [ 35 4, 3| noses on folks’ faces,~I know you’re partial to my rascal 36 4, 3| repulse a lover.~Orgon~I know ... and you can’t throw 37 4, 4| Oh, dear! Do as I say;~I know what I’m about, as you shall 38 4, 5| offended you,~How little do you know a woman’s heart!~How ill 39 4, 5| guess what it would have you know,~When it presents so feeble 40 4, 5| about it~We let a lover know our heart surrenders,~The 41 4, 5| can believe it.~And I, who know how little I deserve~Your 42 4, 5| foolish fears, dear madam;~I know the art of pacifying scruples~ 43 4, 7| belongs to me, I’ll have you know,~And show you plainly it’ 44 4, 8| s that?~Orgon~You shall know all. Let’s see at once~Whether 45 5, 1| fast?~Orgon~How should I know?~Cleante~Methinks we should 46 5, 1| an even temper.~You never know what reason is, but always~ 47 5, 3| with these eyes~I saw—d’ye know what saw means?—must I say 48 5, 3| should say~Such things! ... I know not what, I’m so enraged!~ 49 5, 4| house is now, as you well know, of course,~Mr. Tartuffe’ 50 5, 4| But ...~M. Loyal~Sir, I know you would not for a million~ 51 5, 4| gown may well, before you know it,~Mister Court-bailiff, 52 5, 6| He says) have kept. I know no more of it~Save that