id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 6680 Molière The Bores: A Comedy in Three Acts .txt text/plain 13714 1203 88 related that, the Marquis de Soyecourt passing by at the time, the King the first scene in the second act, and Molière's story of Piquet, which thing, I believe, quite new, to have a comedy planned, finished, got up, necessary to speak of it [Footnote: _The Bores_, according to the like to listen to the play." "Hast thou not seen it, Marquis? talks, and dances at the same time; and makes Éraste perform the lady's Sir, Orphise is alone, and is coming this way. short time you shall see her here, when she has got rid of some Fie, Climène, do not call lovers those men whose love is like [Footnote: A well-known horse-dealer in Molière's time.] it shall be seen by the King; the thing is as good as done. blamed, for a long time, your love for Éraste, I now give him to you for ./cache/6680.txt ./txt/6680.txt