Vulgar words in The Foolish Lovers (Page 1)
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Someone had tittered at Uncle Matthew as they passed up the steps of the court towards the door, and Uncle William, disregarding the fact that he was in a court of law, had turned on him very fiercely, and had said "Damn your sowl!..." but a policeman, saying "S-s-sh!
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This is a damn silly play, this!"
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"It's damn silly to let on a man doesn't know his own wife when he sees her.
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In _The Merchant of Venice_, Bassanio and Portia, Lorenzo and Jessica, Gratiano and Nerissa had all made love.
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Even young Gobbo, in a coarse, philandering way, had made love, too!
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and had taken her to a pleasant place and made love to her!
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"Damn the cod there's about it!
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"I may as well warn you that Dolly'll make love to you when she's recovered herself, but you needn't let it worry you.
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As I tell her, if it's hard to be tragic when you're respectable, it's damn hard to be comic when you're not.
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"Because I won't start making love to you, I suppose?"
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She had not attempted to make love to him again, and her attitude towards him became more natural, almost, he thought, more friendly.
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Then they say 'Oh, damn!' and go into the Civil Service, and in three years' time an earthquake wouldn't rouse them.
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These unpleasant people, the lawyers and the parsons, had contrived to make Love an impropriety and had reduced Holy Passion to the status of a schedule to an act of parliament.
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A clever, intelligent lad ought to talk revolutionary stuff, but when a man reaches Palfrey's age and is still gabbling that silly-cleverness, then the man's an ass.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 162 ~ ~ ~
Someone had tittered at Uncle Matthew as they passed up the steps of the court towards the door, and Uncle William, disregarding the fact that he was in a court of law, had turned on him very fiercely, and had said "Damn your sowl!..." but a policeman, saying "S-s-sh!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 880 ~ ~ ~
This is a damn silly play, this!"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 885 ~ ~ ~
"It's damn silly to let on a man doesn't know his own wife when he sees her.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,162 ~ ~ ~
In _The Merchant of Venice_, Bassanio and Portia, Lorenzo and Jessica, Gratiano and Nerissa had all made love.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,163 ~ ~ ~
Even young Gobbo, in a coarse, philandering way, had made love, too!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 1,999 ~ ~ ~
and had taken her to a pleasant place and made love to her!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,056 ~ ~ ~
"Damn the cod there's about it!
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,959 ~ ~ ~
"I may as well warn you that Dolly'll make love to you when she's recovered herself, but you needn't let it worry you.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 3,972 ~ ~ ~
As I tell her, if it's hard to be tragic when you're respectable, it's damn hard to be comic when you're not.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,449 ~ ~ ~
"Because I won't start making love to you, I suppose?"
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,462 ~ ~ ~
She had not attempted to make love to him again, and her attitude towards him became more natural, almost, he thought, more friendly.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,656 ~ ~ ~
Then they say 'Oh, damn!' and go into the Civil Service, and in three years' time an earthquake wouldn't rouse them.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,881 ~ ~ ~
These unpleasant people, the lawyers and the parsons, had contrived to make Love an impropriety and had reduced Holy Passion to the status of a schedule to an act of parliament.
~ ~ ~ Sentence 4,914 ~ ~ ~
A clever, intelligent lad ought to talk revolutionary stuff, but when a man reaches Palfrey's age and is still gabbling that silly-cleverness, then the man's an ass.