Vulgar words in Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 1 (Page 1)

This book at a glance

ass x 1
blockhead x 2
buffoon x 2
make love x 2
            

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I can make love and mind my game at once, as Flaminius can tell you.

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I have too much regard for you to suffer you to make love at such disadvantage.

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The editorial WE has often been fatal to rising genius; though all the world knows that it is only a form of speech, very often employed by a single needy blockhead.

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I suppose you will wander from house to house, like that wretched buffoon Philippus (Xenophon; Convivium.

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It has more than once happened to me to see minds, graceful and majestic as the Titania of Shakspeare, bewitched by the charms of an ass's head, bestowing on it the fondest caresses, and crowning it with the sweetest flowers.

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I only know that it is a faith, which except a man do keep pure and undefiled, without doubt he shall be called a blockhead.

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Rhymers, whose books the hangman should burn, pandars, actors, and buffoons, these drink a health and throw a main with the King; these have stars on their breasts and gold sticks in their hands; these shut out from his presence the best and bravest of those who bled for his house.

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