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| Alphabetical [« »] dead 2 deal 1 dealing 1 dear 17 dearie 1 dearly 1 deceit 1 | Frequency [« »] 18 time 17 back 17 before 17 dear 17 get 17 myself 17 only | Jean-Baptiste Poquelin (alias Molière) Tartuffe Concordances dear |
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1 1, 1| good example for ’em;~Their dear departed mother did much 2 1, 6| sort of man~He is ...~Orgon~Dear brother, you’d be charmed 3 1, 6| false pretences.~Orgon~My dear good brother-inlaw, have 4 2, 2| Dorine~Yes, your honour’s dear to me;~I can’t endure to 5 2, 3| such nonsense.~Mariane~Oh dear, Dorine you get in such 6 2, 3| for husband.~Mariane~Oh dear! ...~Dorine~What joy and 7 2, 3| must go through.~Mariane~Dear girl!~Dorine~No.~Mariane~ 8 3, 3| We could not cherish your dear health too much;~I would 9 3, 3| yoke of Elmire’s dress]~Dear me how wonderful in workmanship~ 10 3, 6| creature.~[To Damis]~Yes, my dear son, say on, and call me 11 4, 3| shall make you happy,~My dear. You know already what it 12 4, 4| under there?~Elmire~Oh, dear! Do as I say;~I know what 13 4, 5| the violence to make~This dear confession of her love, 14 4, 5| dispel these foolish fears, dear madam;~I know the art of 15 4, 6| came out of Hell.~Elmire~Dear me! Don’t go and credit 16 5, 3| ears?~Madame Pernelle~My dear, appearances are oft deceiving,~ 17 5, 4| your house has long been dear to me;~I had the honour,