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- Page 7 and 8: Introduction LA CALPRENÈDE’s LIT
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Introduction et les bizarrerries po
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Introduction forcefulness of the ev
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Introduction enters, apparently in
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Introduction A minimum number of ch
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Introduction Mitridate, par l’Abb
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Introduction • Text with cartons
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Introduction preferred to modernize
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Select Bibliography La Calprenède
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Select Bibliography Dictionnaire an
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A LA REYNE. MADAME, Ce miserable Ro
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AU LECTEUR. En toutes façons, Lect
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convenable à la generosité qu’o
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LE LIBRAIRE AU LECTEUR. Cher Lecteu
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LA MORT DE MITRIDATE. TRAGEDIE. ACT
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Act I Si le seul interest ne fist v
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Act I C’est en vain qu’il s’o
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Act I Et ce qu’il tient de moy le
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Act I MITRIDATE. Ah ! c’est cette
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Act I SCENE IIII. MITRIDATE. MENAND
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ACTE II. [p.16] SCENE PREMIERE. MIT
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Act II SCENE II. MITRIDATIE. NISE.
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Act II MITRIDATIE. Jamais ma sœur,
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Act II SCENE IIII. PHARNACE. EMILE.
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Act II Qui sert à mon chagrin d’
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Act II Pour s’armer de fureur con
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Act II 620 Aujourd’huy se soumet
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Act III Et voir par une lâche & no
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Act III 690 Aujourd’huy sa vertu
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Act III Et de tant de travaux mon p
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Act III SCENE III. PHARNACE. BERENI
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Act III Mais j’ay, par ce moyen,
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Act III Que tu sois souverain sur t
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Act III Adieu je ne puis plus souff
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Act IV Par sa main meurtriere il le
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Act IV PHARNACE. Emile du moins per
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Act IV Que l’on voit usurper à c
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Act IV Flacce, Cotta, Fimbrie, & Tr
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Act IV Ne t’ay-je pas toy seul au
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Act IV NISE. 1310 Nous vous en conj
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ACTE V. [p.67] SCENE PREMIERE. MITR
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Act V Appreuvez le secours qu’il
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Act V Il prend la couppe. 15 [p.72]
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Act V MITRIDATE. Parce qu’en vous
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Act V Elle prend le poison qu’ell
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Act V Par ces beaux yeux mourans qu
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Act V MITRIDATE. Menandre malgré m
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Act V Il n’en faut plus douter, m
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Act V Quand nous verrons la vostre