Act,  scene

1  Not     |    from the king and from the public; but the satire in his comedies
2  Not     | increased the bitterness that public hostility had brought into
3    2,   3|      me to display my love in public ... ?~Dorine~No, no, I ask
4    3,   3|   With me you need not fear a public scandal.~These court gallants,
5    3,   3|   speech;~They always brag in public of their progress;~Soon
6    3,   4|       This thing must be made public.~I was just there, and overheard
7    3,   4|      Tis not my way to make a public scandal;~An honest wife
8    4,   5|  unless a thing is known.~The public scandal is what brings offence,~
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