The dramatic works of Molière, rendered into Engl. by H. van Laun with a prefatory memoir [&c.]. |
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Adraste Alcmena Amph Amphitryon anger Appendix believe Brit brother charms Clau Clé Cléante Cleanthis comedy Damis Daph dare daughter Doct Don Pedro door Dorine doubt Drybone Elmire Erox eyes fair father favour fear follow fool gentleman George Dandin give Gorloys Hali happy hear heart Heaven honour husband hypocrite imitated Introductory Notice Isid Isidore Jupiter King Lady leave look Lord Louis XIV lover LYCAS MADAME PERNELLE Mariane marriage marry master Medbourne Mélicerte Merc Mercury mind mistress Molière Molière's play Myrtil never Night Nonjuror Orgon pardon passion Phad Philène Plautus poor pray pretend Scaramouch SCENE scoundrel servant Sicilian Sosia Sotenville speak sweet Tartuffe tell tender thee things thou tipstaff told tongue Valère wife wish word wou'd wretch Zounds
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218 페이지 - Another man ! It would be worth one's while to know him : pray Heaven this canting hypocrite has not got some beggarly rascal in, his eye for her. I must rid the house of him at any rate, or all the settlement I can hope for from my father is a castle in the air. My sister may be ruined too— Here she comes.
322 페이지 - Love reckons hours for months, and days for years.: And every little absence is an age.
323 페이지 - Love-Matters, unless my Master please to rub up my Memory with another Diamond. Amph. Now, in the Name of all the Gods, Alcmena, A little recollect your scatter'd Thoughts, And weigh what you have said.
89 페이지 - Madam, be pleased to place yourself near me — nearer still, Madam ; here falls the best light. — You must know, Madam, there are three kinds of airs which the ladies most delight in There is your haughty — your mild — and your pensive air...
175 페이지 - I defy you all, and shall let you know that I am the master, and that I will be obeyed. Come, retract ; throw yourself at his feet immediately, you scoundrel, and ask his pardon. DAM. What ! I at the feet of this rascal who, by his impostures ... ORG.
177 페이지 - Yes, everyone talks about it, and you may believe me. The stir which this rumour makes is not at all to your credit ; and I have just met you, Sir, opportunely, to tell you my opinion in two words. I will not sift these reports to the bottom ; I refrain, and take the thing at its worst. Let us suppose that Damis has not acted well, and that you have been wrongly accused ; would it not be like a Christian to pardon the offence, and to smother all desire of vengeance in your heart ? And ought you,...
89 페이지 - I'd rather be a pensive beauty ; the pensive usually feels her pulse, leans on one arm, or sits ruminating with a book in her hand ; which conversation she is supposed to choose rather than the endless importunities of lovers.
310 페이지 - What, is the devil in the night ! She's as long as two nights. The seven stars are just where they were seven hours ago ! high day — high night, I mean, by my' favour. What, has Phoebus been playing the good fellow, and overslept himself, that he forgets his duty to us mortals ! Merc.
397 페이지 - Your pardon, madam, I can stay no longer — Sir Wilfull grows very powerful. Eh! how he smells! I shall be overcome, if I stay.
185 페이지 - Whatever reason we may find for the passion that subdues us, we always feel some shame in owning it. We deny it at first: but in such a way as to give you sufficiently to understand that our heart surrenders; that, for honour's sake, words oppose our wishes, and that such refusals promise everything. This is, no doubt, making a somewhat plain confession to you, and showing little regard for our modesty. But, since these words have at last escaped me, would I have been so anxious to restrain Damis,...