Act,  scene

 1  Not     | portrayal and criticism. In the great plays that followed, “The
 2    1,   1|     call~That he should make so great a fuss about it?~I’ll tell
 3    1,   1|   heaven sent him here,~In your great need, to make you all repent;~
 4    1,   6|       With deep-drawn sighs and great ejaculations,~He humbly
 5    1,   6|       for my sake~He even takes great interest in my wife;~He
 6    2,   2|        s cut out for’t;~However great your daughter’s virtue,
 7    2,   4|      Mariane~The loss is not so great; you’ll easily~Console yourself
 8    2,   4|         to stop him. He makes a great show of resistance.]~Valere~
 9    3,   3|       Without admiring Nature’s great Creator,~And feeling all
10    3,   3|       to it.~’Tis I must own, a great presumption in me~To dare
11    3,   6|         house;~I cannot have so great a share of shame~But what
12    4,   8|         From his words I see my great mistake;~The deed of gift
13    5,   4|     since I’m treating you with great indulgence,~I beg you’ll
14    5,   7|      moderation, I must own, is great.~Damis~How shamelessly the
15    5,   7|          Mariane~You must claim~Great glory from this honourable
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