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| Alphabetical [« »] hot 1 hour 1 hours 2 house 24 household 2 how 54 however 1 | Frequency [« »] 26 up 25 was 24 am 24 house 24 some 24 son 24 why | Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (alias Molière) Tartuffe Concordances house |
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1 1, 1| please me.~I leave your house, I tell you, quite disgusted;~ 2 1, 1| unknown upstart master of the house—~This vagabond, who hadn’ 3 1, 1| let nobody come near the house?~Is heaven offended at a 4 1, 1| word in edgewise, at your house,~Because this lady holds 5 1, 1| one word more.~As for this house, I leave the half unsaid;~ 6 2, 2| on yourself here in this house~A sort of free familiarity~ 7 3, 6| like a villain from your house;~I cannot have so great 8 3, 6| this godly man out of my house;~The more you strive to 9 3, 6| Off with you! Leave my house this instant, sirrah,~And 10 3, 6| Damis~Yes, I will leave your house, but ...~Orgon~Leave it 11 3, 7| needful that I leave this house.~Orgon~What! You can’t mean 12 4, 1| driven from his father’s house?~I tell you yet again, and 13 4, 1| returns, then I must leave the house.~After his conduct, quite 14 4, 7| of season.~You leave my house this instant.~Tartuffe~You’ 15 4, 7| play the master here!~This house belongs to me, I’ll have 16 5, 3| strange goings-on about your house,~And everybody knows your 17 5, 4| me see~The master of the house.~Dorine~He’s occupied;~I 18 5, 4| already.~M. Loyal~All of your house has long been dear to me;~ 19 5, 4| vacate, you and yours, this house,~Move out your furniture, 20 5, 4| Orgon~I? Leave this house?~M. Loyal~Yes, please, sir~ 21 5, 4| Loyal~Yes, please, sir~The house is now, as you well know, 22 5, 4| order people~Out of their house?~M. Loyal~Why, we allow 23 5, 4| sir, in clearing out the house.~No one could act more generously, 24 5, 7| to drive you~Out of his house? And though I need not mention~