Vulgar words in The Young Gentleman and Lady's Monitor, and English Teacher's Assistant (Page 1)

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blockhead x 1
buffoon x 2
whore x 1
            

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If a man accosts you, and talks to you ever so dully or frivolously, it is worse than rudeness, it is brutality, to shew him, by a manifest inattention to what he says, that you think him a fool or a blockhead, and not worth hearing.

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These are whoring, drinking, and gaming.

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A joker is near a-kin to a buffoon; and neither of them is the least related to wit.

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As to a mimic or a wag, he is little else than a buffoon, who will distort his mouth and his eyes to make people laugh.

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