Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin M. Everett, Calvin Smith Brown, Robert Ligon Harrison Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1970 |
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Page 277
... VALÈRE , Mariane , Dorine . VALÈRE . They are spreading a rumor , madam , which I had not heard and which is certainly a very pretty one . MARIANE . What is it ? VALÈRE . That you are marrying Tartuffe . MARIANE . It is true that my ...
... VALÈRE , Mariane , Dorine . VALÈRE . They are spreading a rumor , madam , which I had not heard and which is certainly a very pretty one . MARIANE . What is it ? VALÈRE . That you are marrying Tartuffe . MARIANE . It is true that my ...
Page 278
... VALÈRE . I shall do my best ; you may count on that . A forgetful heart arouses a man's pride and makes him bend every effort towards forgetting . If he can- not achieve it , he must at least pretend to , and the unpardonable weakness ...
... VALÈRE . I shall do my best ; you may count on that . A forgetful heart arouses a man's pride and makes him bend every effort towards forgetting . If he can- not achieve it , he must at least pretend to , and the unpardonable weakness ...
Page 279
... VALÈRE . I can see that the very sight of me is a torment to her , and the best thing for me is to free her from it . DORINE [ leaving MARIANE and running to VALÈRE ] . Again ? Confound you , I won't let you ! Stop this nonsense and ...
... VALÈRE . I can see that the very sight of me is a torment to her , and the best thing for me is to free her from it . DORINE [ leaving MARIANE and running to VALÈRE ] . Again ? Confound you , I won't let you ! Stop this nonsense and ...
Contents
SHAKESPEARE Antony and Cleopatra | 3 |
MILTON Paradise Lost | 111 |
LYRIC POETRY OF THE RENAISSANCE | 217 |
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