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| Alphabetical [« »] doesn 1 doing 9 doings 1 don 44 done 11 doom 1 door 12 | Frequency [« »] 45 heart 45 there 45 ve 44 don 44 just 42 has 42 then | Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (alias Molière) Tartuffe Concordances don |
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1 1, 1| you.~Madame Pernelle~Then don’t, my daughter-in law. Stay 2 1, 1| know the proverb;~And I don’t like your doings on the 3 1, 1| you; but that’s my way—~I don’t mince matters, when I 4 1, 1| surety.~Madame Pernelle~I don’t know what the servant’ 5 1, 1| yourself to make you laugh~And don’t ...~[To Elmire]~Daughter, 6 1, 6| your face;~And I, though I don’t want to make you angry,~ 7 1, 6| have good eyes;~And if you don’t adore their vain grimaces,~ 8 1, 6| their own right living.~They don’t attack a sinner tooth 9 1, 6| break your word?~Orgon~I don’t say that.~Cleante~I hope 10 2, 2| Dorine~Upon my word, I don’t know how the rumour~Got 11 2, 2| incredible?~Dorine~So much so~I don’t believe it even from yourself, 12 2, 2| earnest.~Dorine~There, there, don’t take your father seriously;~ 13 2, 2| free familiarity~That I don’t like, I tell you frankly, 14 2, 2| purpose to be seen?~Orgon~I don’t ask your opinion on the 15 2, 2| interrupting. Hold your tongue.~Don’t poke your nose in other 16 2, 2| for you...~[To Dorine]~Why don’t you talk to yourself?~ 17 2, 3| project that’s absurd,~And don’t oppose it with a single 18 2, 3| after all.~Mariane~Oh, don’t you see, Dorine, if I 19 2, 3| certainly shall die.~Dorine~Now don’t you fret. We’ll surely 20 2, 4| matter,~Madam?~Mariane~I don’t know.~Valere~That’s a 21 2, 4| That’s a pretty answer.~You don’t know?~Mariane~No.~Valere~ 22 2, 4| this good advice.~Valere~Don’t shield yourself with talk 23 2, 4| I’m quite beside myself.~Don’t hinder me from doing as 24 2, 4| turning toward Mariane]~Come, don’t be so ungracious now about 25 3, 1| shall stop me,~And if I don’t do straightway something 26 3, 2| power upon your senses?~I don’t know how you get in such 27 3, 3| is clear, at least.~But don’t you fear that I may take 28 3, 6| Brother, in God’s name, don’t be angry with him!~I’d 29 3, 6| a cudgel!~[To Tartuffe]~Don’t restrain me.~[To his son]~ 30 3, 7| Brother, compose yourself, and don’t be angry.~Tartuffe~Nay, 31 4, 1| rightful heir’s complaints.~Don’t take so much upon yourself, 32 4, 3| senses by this marriage,~And don’t vex me about it any more.~ 33 4, 3| tongue, before your betters.~Don’t dare to say a single word, 34 4, 4| Here he comes. Keep still, don’t show yourself.~ 35 4, 6| make quite certain,~And don’t believe a thing on mere 36 4, 6| of Hell.~Elmire~Dear me! Don’t go and credit things too 37 4, 6| be thoroughly convinced;~Don’t yield too soon, for fear 38 5, 1| virtue from its counterfeit,~Don’t give esteem too quickly, 39 5, 1| mean.~If you can help it, don’t uphold imposture;~But 40 5, 3| would be too patent.~Cleante~Don’t trust to that; he’ll find 41 5, 4| M. Loyal~Pray, sir, don’t be angry.~’Tis nothing, 42 5, 4| aside to Orgon]~Careful!—don’t make things worse.~Damis~ 43 5, 5| to judge the matter.~Or don’t you see his treason even 44 5, 8| Cleante~Brother, hold!—and don’t~Descend to such indignities,