Vulgar words in The School for Husbands (Page 1)
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As to Sganarelle in this play, he ceases to be a mere buffoon, as in some of Molière's farces, and becomes the personification of an idea or of a folly which has to be ridiculed.
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The best of them are always full of mischief; they were made to damn the whole world.