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quadgram | frequency |
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i am going to | 21 |
i do not know | 18 |
what do you say | 14 |
the pretentious young ladies | 11 |
i am very much | 9 |
at the same time | 8 |
what do you think | 8 |
do not know what | 8 |
what is the matter | 8 |
do you think of | 6 |
a man of honour | 6 |
for a long time | 6 |
at the present time | 6 |
a great deal of | 6 |
so much the worse | 6 |
with all my heart | 6 |
to tell you the | 5 |
select comedies of m | 5 |
i have just now | 5 |
much obliged to you | 5 |
i am resolved to | 5 |
without heed was i | 5 |
i am a man | 5 |
tell you the truth | 5 |
in spite of all | 5 |
the select comedies of | 5 |
i have told you | 5 |
in the following words | 5 |
am a man of | 5 |
have a mind to | 5 |
quite without heed was | 5 |
what do you mean | 5 |
i believe you are | 5 |
obliged to you for | 5 |
take me if i | 4 |
i will give you | 4 |
volume of the select | 4 |
i am delighted to | 4 |
which of us two | 4 |
do you know what | 4 |
a play on words | 4 |
would you have me | 4 |
to get rid of | 4 |
so that i might | 4 |
i wish you to | 4 |
that is to say | 4 |
what would you have | 4 |
even at the present | 4 |
the viscount de jodelet | 4 |
i am in the | 4 |
the original in verse | 4 |
the object of his | 4 |
so short a time | 4 |
let us go and | 4 |
at the expense of | 4 |
in so short a | 4 |
this is an allusion | 4 |
i leave you to | 4 |
i do not think | 4 |
i am at your | 4 |
i should be very | 4 |
do you think i | 4 |
it is not to | 4 |
no more about it | 4 |
what do i see | 4 |
box on the ear | 4 |
do you mean by | 4 |
in such a passion | 4 |
the meaning of this | 4 |
on the th of | 4 |
do you say of | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
am at your service | 4 |
what have you to | 4 |
and in order to | 4 |
what can be the | 4 |
as well as the | 4 |
the man of taste | 4 |
in such a manner | 4 |
an allusion to the | 4 |
of the select comedies | 4 |
i beg of you | 4 |
you shall be satisfied | 4 |
i do not say | 4 |
in a short time | 4 |
is the cause of | 4 |
the object of my | 4 |
with the exception of | 3 |
do you wish to | 3 |
am very much obliged | 3 |
the portrait of lelio | 3 |
appears to have been | 3 |
let us talk no | 3 |
i shall go and | 3 |
cause of all this | 3 |
object of his love | 3 |
out of my sight | 3 |
do not be so | 3 |
for the first time | 3 |
you do not believe | 3 |
which cannot be rendered | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
what is the meaning | 3 |
not in the least | 3 |
i wish to be | 3 |
ought at least to | 3 |
a box on the | 3 |
the third volume of | 3 |
have just now heard | 3 |
what do i hear | 3 |
allow himself to be | 3 |
the cause of all | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
in the presence of | 3 |
he went to the | 3 |
a six of hearts | 3 |
but i do not | 3 |
have the pleasure of | 3 |
it will be a | 3 |
do not know whether | 3 |
comedy in five acts | 3 |
so much the better | 3 |
i be struck dead | 3 |
to pick a quarrel | 3 |
have you to say | 3 |
the very moment i | 3 |
have been able to | 3 |
what i have just | 3 |
who played this part | 3 |
met with great success | 3 |
on the other hand | 3 |
in the pretentious young | 3 |
in the wrong to | 3 |
know what he says | 3 |
if i had not | 3 |
do not believe it | 3 |
i do not understand | 3 |
if you do not | 3 |
i should be a | 3 |
i do not care | 3 |
that you have been | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
the pleasure of seeing | 3 |
take care not to | 3 |
do not deceive yourself | 3 |
to have been a | 3 |
if it is not | 3 |
is the meaning of | 3 |
make fun of me | 3 |
of the said inscriptions | 3 |
very much in love | 3 |
is an allusion to | 3 |
i should like to | 3 |
what you have done | 3 |
what are you doing | 3 |
in such a case | 3 |
to be revenged on | 3 |
be in the wrong | 3 |
the cause of your | 3 |
under the title of | 3 |
in order to prevent | 3 |
i am not so | 3 |
if i might be | 3 |
give your consent to | 3 |
even if i should | 3 |
am in the wrong | 3 |
am delighted to see | 3 |
not know what to | 3 |
if i do not | 3 |
not know what he | 3 |
what must i do | 3 |
in the hands of | 3 |
at the bottom of | 3 |
as if he were | 3 |
to give you a | 3 |
what may be the | 3 |
comedy in one act | 3 |
in the same way | 3 |
you ought to have | 3 |
and do not be | 3 |
the thing is done | 3 |
us talk no more | 3 |
be the cause of | 3 |
be kind enough to | 3 |
was the cause of | 3 |
may i be struck | 3 |
it is a great | 3 |
i wish i had | 3 |
is in love with | 3 |
it was i who | 3 |
what have i done | 3 |
a comedy in one | 3 |
what can i do | 3 |
i ought at least | 3 |
i must tell you | 3 |
as well as in | 3 |
i am too much | 3 |
the whole of the | 3 |
a comedy in five | 3 |
are taken from the | 3 |
we were talking about | 3 |
me in such a | 3 |
lies in my power | 3 |
i will go and | 3 |
is worse than a | 3 |
to tell you that | 3 |
delighted to see you | 3 |
as soon as i | 3 |
and i ought to | 3 |
in spite of the | 3 |
as if you were | 3 |
i am obliged to | 3 |
and i do not | 3 |
very much obliged to | 3 |
does not know what | 3 |
go about your business | 3 |
under the name of | 3 |
i am afraid of | 3 |
all the bones in | 3 |
talk no more about | 3 |
is but too true | 3 |
let us endeavour to | 3 |
you know what i | 3 |
do not wish to | 3 |
i have reason to | 3 |
though you do not | 3 |
that it is not | 3 |
that you may be | 3 |
and if it is | 3 |
head is like a | 3 |
that i am in | 3 |
so that you might | 3 |
in the time of | 3 |
you will be my | 3 |
my wife is dead | 3 |
i do not come | 3 |
for my part i | 3 |
in the month of | 3 |
to listen to the | 3 |
the cause of it | 3 |
on account of the | 3 |
this is too much | 3 |
is too much to | 2 |
wants to make a | 2 |
not allow you to | 2 |
how do you like | 2 |
and do not wish | 2 |
is no occasion for | 2 |
i send for two | 2 |
shall be able to | 2 |
is the use of | 2 |
it is necessary to | 2 |
and the better to | 2 |
in french and english | 2 |
it is thus i | 2 |
as you may think | 2 |
o too happy mortal | 2 |
do not try to | 2 |
as we go along | 2 |
try to find out | 2 |
man of taste was | 2 |
i am on your | 2 |
am going to take | 2 |
should be able to | 2 |
be a little more | 2 |
diamonds he had four | 2 |
just now bought her | 2 |
great care of her | 2 |
i will tell you | 2 |
what would you say | 2 |
long you have been | 2 |
make a jest of | 2 |
you to assist me | 2 |
a jest of me | 2 |
the object of your | 2 |
more than thirty years | 2 |
be surprised at the | 2 |
in a loud voice | 2 |
or i am much | 2 |
so great that it | 2 |
as far as i | 2 |
of all kinds of | 2 |
i know nothing of | 2 |
a small part of | 2 |
you see i have | 2 |
the master of the | 2 |
in one of the | 2 |
i have already told | 2 |
too happy mortal in | 2 |
the marriage contract is | 2 |
you have for arabella | 2 |
to the waters to | 2 |
i will do my | 2 |
sword can be imputed | 2 |
can be imputed to | 2 |
object of my love | 2 |
to get the better | 2 |
i give you leave | 2 |
it is acted at | 2 |
upon the word of | 2 |
as i can see | 2 |
have already told you | 2 |
ou le cocu imaginaire | 2 |
shall be with you | 2 |
with the name of | 2 |
the greatest part of | 2 |
other of his plays | 2 |
to show you how | 2 |
what i wish you | 2 |
it was in vain | 2 |
you will take my | 2 |
without being able to | 2 |
your godfathers and godmothers | 2 |
the liberty of speaking | 2 |
i am very glad | 2 |
and what would you | 2 |
from the very first | 2 |
from the school for | 2 |
to take care of | 2 |
in the way of | 2 |
me into the house | 2 |
written by a mr | 2 |
what it was to | 2 |
see which of us | 2 |
but here they come | 2 |
we are going to | 2 |
in the character of | 2 |
it is but too | 2 |
been capable of displeasing | 2 |
be revenged on him | 2 |
i ask for it | 2 |
is not a man | 2 |
i am his wife | 2 |
i have promised to | 2 |
away king and queen | 2 |
map of the country | 2 |
of the same play | 2 |
him that i was | 2 |
be the meaning of | 2 |
in the ears of | 2 |
high sequence of five | 2 |
i promise you that | 2 |
i have been told | 2 |
i am ashamed of | 2 |
no occasion to be | 2 |
is said to be | 2 |
is not to be | 2 |
at the portrait in | 2 |
have no occasion to | 2 |
after what i have | 2 |
him with the power | 2 |
in a lively way | 2 |
by the same token | 2 |
of us two will | 2 |
you shall see they | 2 |
i am tired of | 2 |
to give my money | 2 |
i will tell it | 2 |
went to the waters | 2 |
what does it matter | 2 |
shall see which of | 2 |
is also a good | 2 |
if you will take | 2 |
to you for the | 2 |
as many tricks as | 2 |
where the shoe pinches | 2 |
have plenty of time | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
have over my heart | 2 |
can i believe my | 2 |
to marry me to | 2 |
go in and prepare | 2 |
going to tell you | 2 |
original has a play | 2 |
have nothing to do | 2 |
a good mind to | 2 |
it is true that | 2 |
a word with you | 2 |
cannot be rendered in | 2 |
voice of my husband | 2 |
i am acquainted with | 2 |
why have i not | 2 |
in such a matter | 2 |
for the ingenuity of | 2 |
which you gave me | 2 |
the guide for sinners | 2 |
in my power to | 2 |
looks as if he | 2 |
a house where you | 2 |
to meet with you | 2 |
you wish me to | 2 |
hope to marry celia | 2 |
many tricks as any | 2 |
endure the thought of | 2 |
have you done to | 2 |
from the pretentious young | 2 |
i shall take care | 2 |
i am quite sure | 2 |
i am not the | 2 |
but let us endeavour | 2 |
promise to aid you | 2 |
i shall make you | 2 |
resolved to be revenged | 2 |
i say to him | 2 |
the word of a | 2 |
ask my lord the | 2 |
just recovered from an | 2 |
you have over my | 2 |
at the back of | 2 |
the cruel fair one | 2 |
you give your consent | 2 |
can be the meaning | 2 |
has a play on | 2 |
i know what i | 2 |
what shall we say | 2 |
the ingenuity of the | 2 |
shall see they will | 2 |
and yet this is | 2 |
the heroes of the | 2 |
i were a woman | 2 |
it were my own | 2 |
he is not a | 2 |
ever so many times | 2 |
makes out of nothing | 2 |
but i see him | 2 |
you to say to | 2 |
and i will tell | 2 |
that is the reason | 2 |
do not speak to | 2 |
the exception of the | 2 |
as i told you | 2 |
not one of those | 2 |
quarter of an hour | 2 |
to embrace each other | 2 |
and in the second | 2 |
i should be wrong | 2 |
far as i can | 2 |
in order to get | 2 |
in spite of me | 2 |
to hunt a stag | 2 |
he is in a | 2 |
do you not see | 2 |
have to deal with | 2 |
you have a mind | 2 |
words which cannot be | 2 |
her into your hands | 2 |
which i should be | 2 |
am resolved to be | 2 |
for it that i | 2 |
if my heart should | 2 |
he is in love | 2 |
put us in a | 2 |
as soon as he | 2 |
for the third time | 2 |
of the reign of | 2 |
the point of returning | 2 |
a man of my | 2 |
fopperies of all kinds | 2 |
fourth scene of the | 2 |
own flesh and blood | 2 |
coming out of the | 2 |
i shall at the | 2 |
i should be glad | 2 |
was seven years old | 2 |
we are unable to | 2 |
leave so to do | 2 |
have none of your | 2 |
your wife is dead | 2 |
have told me so | 2 |
am very much afraid | 2 |
the inventory taken after | 2 |
in a cruel uncertainty | 2 |
second part of absalom | 2 |
i have nothing but | 2 |
is an imitation of | 2 |
the bitterness of the | 2 |
enter tuneless and bramble | 2 |
it is too much | 2 |
of this affair to | 2 |
fight a duel with | 2 |
ever it lies in | 2 |
no more of this | 2 |
order to prevent the | 2 |
in love with a | 2 |
who wishes to be | 2 |
me any more with | 2 |
am going to marry | 2 |
give me your hand | 2 |
the hands of the | 2 |
of absalom and achitophel | 2 |
all of a sudden | 2 |
you have made me | 2 |
way of the world | 2 |
after so long a | 2 |
not say a word | 2 |
pains i have taken | 2 |
do not imagine i | 2 |
you wish to know | 2 |
to expose her to | 2 |
effect of a mind | 2 |
play on words which | 2 |
i have not yet | 2 |
can anything be more | 2 |
we are in the | 2 |
the marquis de mascarille | 2 |
towards the end of | 2 |
just as much as | 2 |
in love with desmond | 2 |
but just recovered from | 2 |
told him that i | 2 |
do not be too | 2 |
happy mortal in having | 2 |
be a man of | 2 |
he will never be | 2 |
that i cannot keep | 2 |
reign of louis xiii | 2 |
in the inventory taken | 2 |
you look as if | 2 |
and that it is | 2 |
at the name of | 2 |
acquaint him with the | 2 |
countess i am delighted | 2 |
say that i am | 2 |
is dedicated to the | 2 |
that i have a | 2 |
can be of no | 2 |
what has passed between | 2 |
the reign of louis | 2 |
it is rather too | 2 |
the reason of it | 2 |
i agree to it | 2 |
what are they doing | 2 |
that the bores was | 2 |
of which i am | 2 |
and i think that | 2 |
i tell you once | 2 |
in the opinion of | 2 |
is it really true | 2 |
to carry off celia | 2 |
i am to be | 2 |
your most humble servants | 2 |
you some extempore verses | 2 |
you have told me | 2 |
very moment i am | 2 |
offer you my services | 2 |
same name in the | 2 |
between albert and metaphrastus | 2 |
let us leave him | 2 |
him a box on | 2 |
of the same colour | 2 |
hundred leagues from here | 2 |
is the matter with | 2 |
arabella a hundred leagues | 2 |
have a secret of | 2 |
he had four spades | 2 |
all the people of | 2 |
i was rather afraid | 2 |
what i have done | 2 |
what ought i to | 2 |
will not allow himself | 2 |
one way or another | 2 |
for a few days | 2 |
not try to find | 2 |
first idea of this | 2 |
get the better of | 2 |
i was ready to | 2 |
from head to foot | 2 |
beau valet de carreau | 2 |
i speak to you | 2 |
have a good laugh | 2 |
with the same ardour | 2 |
his seven diamonds he | 2 |
not laugh at us | 2 |
put up with the | 2 |
what i have told | 2 |
was there ever a | 2 |
i have just heard | 2 |
never be anything but | 2 |
the th of november | 2 |
you wish to marry | 2 |
not allow himself to | 2 |
will give you a | 2 |
up into the garret | 2 |
the worst of it | 2 |
one word of it | 2 |
what can i think | 2 |
to a french harlequin | 2 |
not to be behind | 2 |
to have a little | 2 |
to do with him | 2 |
it is he who | 2 |
part of absalom and | 2 |
an opinion of myself | 2 |
to ask you to | 2 |
are you doing there | 2 |
give you leave so | 2 |
look as if you | 2 |
so long a time | 2 |
do not pretend to | 2 |
is no doubt that | 2 |
that the refusal of | 2 |
it you as we | 2 |
of the game of | 2 |
played in a fortnight | 2 |
will do the same | 2 |
of the first act | 2 |
i am ready to | 2 |
what have you done | 2 |
lay you a wager | 2 |
you think of it | 2 |
in this piece of | 2 |
is supposed to be | 2 |
difficult it is to | 2 |
whether i ought to | 2 |
putting his hand upon | 2 |
i am to blame | 2 |
find the way to | 2 |
curtain in the original | 2 |
was there ever in | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
this is not the | 2 |
do not let us | 2 |
seem to be very | 2 |
and of whom i | 2 |
the servant of the | 2 |
nephew to the indies | 2 |
i am no fool | 2 |
know the cause of | 2 |
a free and easy | 2 |
it shall never be | 2 |
the power you have | 2 |
in love with arabella | 2 |
i would not give | 2 |
a hundred leagues from | 2 |
put me in a | 2 |
that it is a | 2 |
let us at least | 2 |
over and over again | 2 |
if he still persists | 2 |
if his reply be | 2 |
and that which is | 2 |
is acted at the | 2 |
like him as a | 2 |
one of the heroes | 2 |
i should have been | 2 |
at such a price | 2 |
a whisper to lelio | 2 |
you will have to | 2 |
i have a mind | 2 |
much the worse for | 2 |
to be made happy | 2 |
very nick of time | 2 |
one word with you | 2 |
i am willing to | 2 |
is a play on | 2 |
who does not know | 2 |
in a whisper to | 2 |
much in love with | 2 |
in spite of my | 2 |
and that he will | 2 |
the name given to | 2 |
of the sullen lovers | 2 |
at the very moment | 2 |
i have no great | 2 |
to see her in | 2 |
the way of the | 2 |
taken after his death | 2 |
it that i shall | 2 |
i will make you | 2 |
if we wish to | 2 |
to atone for my | 2 |
if ever it lies | 2 |
to go and visit | 2 |
ever in the world | 2 |
it is vain to | 2 |
am not acquainted with | 2 |
you to tell me | 2 |
with the power you | 2 |
played for the first | 2 |
this play is written | 2 |
the country of tenderness | 2 |
servant of the same | 2 |
that i am certain | 2 |
is one of the | 2 |
would have been in | 2 |
the same name in | 2 |
i think it must | 2 |
you a wager he | 2 |
your most obedient humble | 2 |
i am afraid i | 2 |
she begs you will | 2 |
in the third act | 2 |
me to leave you | 2 |
too much of a | 2 |
the fourth scene of | 2 |
the better of the | 2 |
to the object of | 2 |
i come to tell | 2 |
what am i to | 2 |
tricks as any man | 2 |
there is no doubt | 2 |
most obedient humble servant | 2 |
did he tell you | 2 |
a good opinion of | 2 |
is a fine thing | 2 |
the hands of a | 2 |
you leave so to | 2 |
should be wrong to | 2 |
on words which cannot | 2 |
mean to do with | 2 |
will cure you of | 2 |
having so beautiful a | 2 |
do you know that | 2 |
king and queen of | 2 |
tuneless listen to me | 2 |
he tells me nothing | 2 |
and you will not | 2 |
in the very act | 2 |
power you have over | 2 |
when he tells me | 2 |
returned to this town | 2 |
of languedoc were assembled | 2 |
am i to believe | 2 |
will lay you a | 2 |
of what you have | 2 |
was very much deceived | 2 |
of the country of | 2 |
in the second act | 2 |
from this moment i | 2 |
answer for it that | 2 |
object of my passion | 2 |
wish to tell me | 2 |
in order to make | 2 |
hence the allusion to | 2 |
what is the cause | 2 |
but i have been | 2 |
know what i am | 2 |
let us hear what | 2 |
and i am going | 2 |
the inclemency of the | 2 |
have i not a | 2 |
in order to be | 2 |
the devil take me | 2 |
may be the cause | 2 |
a truce to these | 2 |
they are not so | 2 |
allow me to tell | 2 |
you ought to do | 2 |
the world to be | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
me have one word | 2 |
i believe i shall | 2 |
to be able to | 2 |
this is the way | 2 |
tell you once more | 2 |
is the way of | 2 |
made a promise to | 2 |
his reply be favourable | 2 |
not a man to | 2 |
the th of august | 2 |
so beautiful a wife | 2 |
to get the money | 2 |
you know that i | 2 |
we wish to be | 2 |
passionately fond of you | 2 |
i have given you | 2 |
a more correct expression | 2 |
are you thinking of | 2 |
desmond she received me | 2 |
that i have not | 2 |
he is a very | 2 |
from the eyes of | 2 |
do you mean to | 2 |
devil take you all | 2 |
struck dead if i | 2 |
as i do you | 2 |
all the pains i | 2 |
to offer you my | 2 |
to carry her off | 2 |
is at an end | 2 |
is the cause that | 2 |
if you have a | 2 |
a duel with him | 2 |
out of the way | 2 |
what brings you hither | 2 |
me as much as | 2 |
in a little time | 2 |
is as good as | 2 |
was played in paris | 2 |
will be surprised at | 2 |
nothing but a mere | 2 |
a citizen of paris | 2 |
to say to me | 2 |
but you are not | 2 |
the month of may | 2 |
for the same reason | 2 |
it is dedicated to | 2 |
is nothing but a | 2 |
it is enough to | 2 |
man with a head | 2 |
as well as my | 2 |
you all over the | 2 |
are not a woman | 2 |
played at drury lane | 2 |
knocks at his door | 2 |
that he was going | 2 |
endeavour to make the | 2 |
side of the stage | 2 |
on the death of | 2 |
we shall see which | 2 |
the two old men | 2 |
my love for you | 2 |
in the first place | 2 |
i was very much | 2 |
i have a secret | 2 |
to blame if i | 2 |
what are you thinking | 2 |
was first performed in | 2 |
that you are a | 2 |
entirely at your service | 2 |
her in spite of | 2 |
a good deal of | 2 |
well as in the | 2 |
ought to be for | 2 |
it a dozen times | 2 |
is for me to | 2 |
scene between albert and | 2 |
you know very well | 2 |
that if i had | 2 |
if that is all | 2 |
i am in love | 2 |
that what i have | 2 |
the track of the | 2 |
mortal in having so | 2 |
it is very likely | 2 |
as if you had | 2 |
may well surprise you | 2 |
to fight a duel | 2 |
will never be anything | 2 |
that i have come | 2 |
the only one who | 2 |
for any one to | 2 |
and allow me to | 2 |
in having so beautiful | 2 |
that is what i | 2 |
get rid of all | 2 |
a heart like mine | 2 |
recovered from an illness | 2 |
it must be a | 2 |
and played in a | 2 |
no occasion for it | 2 |
very moment i was | 2 |
that i am to | 2 |
the first time in | 2 |
devil take me if | 2 |
the pains i have | 2 |
is like a quicksand | 2 |
will do my utmost | 2 |
setting out from spain | 2 |
be delighted to go | 2 |
what was it you | 2 |
the siege of arras | 2 |
to speak to me | 2 |
he knows that you | 2 |
in his power to | 2 |
i chanced to spy | 2 |
was i who told | 2 |
how long you have | 2 |
your uncle is dead | 2 |
and that if i | 2 |
the galerie du palais | 2 |
there is no occasion | 2 |
it is for me | 2 |
is a great happiness | 2 |
a great number of | 2 |
eighth volume of the | 2 |
inflamed with the same | 2 |
no money at all | 2 |
let us be gone | 2 |
the ace of clubs | 2 |
when i have made | 2 |
in the right way | 2 |
there ever in the | 2 |
give us our money | 2 |
a small number of | 2 |
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