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| Alphabetical [« »] familiarity 1 family 3 fancy 2 far 23 far-fetched 1 farewell 2 farther 2 | Frequency [« »] 24 why 23 about 23 daughter 23 far 23 loyal 23 other 23 own | Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (alias Molière) Tartuffe Concordances far |
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1 1, 1| six farthings,~And who so far forgets his place, as now~ 2 1, 5| greet you.~Things are not far advanced yet, in the country?~ 3 1, 6| myself.~You’d not believe how far his zeal can go:~He calls 4 1, 6| things, because~They go too far, and push them to extremes.~ 5 1, 6| over-zealous to attempt~Far more in heaven’s behalf 6 2, 2| woman’s vengeance isn’t far to seek.~Orgon [to Dorine]~ 7 2, 4| the chapter~To see how far the thing could go. Oho, 8 3, 3| pushing Christian charity too far;~I owe you many thanks for 9 3, 3| kindness.~Tartuffe~I do far less for you than you deserve.~ 10 3, 4| righteous anger, and has caused~Far too much trouble in our 11 3, 5| such shamelessness,~Nor so far wrong you as to keep it 12 3, 6| him wrongfully;~You’d do far better to believe his tales.~ 13 4, 1| father.~Tartuffe~Alas! So far as I’m concerned, how gladly~ 14 4, 3| happened, you’d have been far more disturbed.~Elmire~And 15 4, 4| think they’ve gone quite far enough,~It is for you to 16 4, 5| against my will I go so far;~But since I must be forced 17 4, 7| the proof’s been carried far enough;~I’m satisfied, and 18 5, 1| Cleante~Your case is bad, so far as I can see;~This deed 19 5, 3| think his impudence could go far?~Elmire~For one, I can’t 20 5, 3| have pushed him quite so far.~Orgon~True; yet what could 21 5, 6| concerns you,~Has gone so far, for my sake, as to break~ 22 5, 7| run so fast;~You haven’t far to go to find your lodging;~ 23 5, 7| no means apt to fool him,~Far subtler snares have failed