Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 2Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1947 |
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Page 302
... ORGON . Yes . CLEANTE . And that you would appoint a day for the wedding . ORGON . True CLEANTE . Why then defer the ceremony ? ORGON . I do not know . CLÉANTE . Have you another design in your mind ? ORGON . Perhaps so . CLEANTE . Will ...
... ORGON . Yes . CLEANTE . And that you would appoint a day for the wedding . ORGON . True CLEANTE . Why then defer the ceremony ? ORGON . I do not know . CLÉANTE . Have you another design in your mind ? ORGON . Perhaps so . CLEANTE . Will ...
Page 306
... ORGON . Ah ! DORINE . Your honour is dear to me , and I cannot bear to see you the byword of everyone . ORGON . You will not hold your tongue ? DORINE . It is a matter of conscience to allow you to form such an alliance . face ORGON ...
... ORGON . Ah ! DORINE . Your honour is dear to me , and I cannot bear to see you the byword of everyone . ORGON . You will not hold your tongue ? DORINE . It is a matter of conscience to allow you to form such an alliance . face ORGON ...
Page 332
... ORGON . These speeches are no longer of any use ; you must get out of this house , and forthwith . TARTUFFE . It is ... ORGON . ELMIRE . What language is this ? and what does he mean ? ORGON . I am , in truth , all confusion , and this ...
... ORGON . These speeches are no longer of any use ; you must get out of this house , and forthwith . TARTUFFE . It is ... ORGON . ELMIRE . What language is this ? and what does he mean ? ORGON . I am , in truth , all confusion , and this ...
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