Vulgar words in The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 11 (Page 1)
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The lad was adjudged a dullard and left to remain in his stupidity with the rest of the blockhead world.
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A remarkable characteristic of Molière is that he does not exaggerate; his fools are never overwitty, his buffoons too grotesque, his men of wit too anxious to display their smartness, nor his fine gentlemen too fond of immodest and ribald talk.