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Who, that ever attempted it, did not wish to give a richness to the numbers — a force of expression, mere prose can never reach, without becoming rodomantade?
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It was full of crass, ribald wit and senseless rodomantade.
The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Thomas, Calvin, 1854-1919 1901
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It was full of crass, ribald wit and senseless rodomantade.
The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller Calvin Thomas 1886
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He asserted, that all the world were governed by their own interest; those who pretended to be actuated by different motives, were only deeper knaves, or fools crazed by books, who took for gospel all the rodomantade nonsense written by men who knew nothing of the world.
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He asserted, 'that all the world were governed by their own interest; those who pretended to be actuated by different motives, were only deeper knaves, or fools crazed by books, who took for gospel all the rodomantade nonsense written by men who knew nothing of the world.
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He asserted, 'that all the world were governed by their own interest; those who pretended to be actuated by different motives, were only deeper knaves, or fools crazed by books, who took for gospel all the rodomantade nonsense written by men who knew nothing of the world.
Posthumous Works of the Author of A Vindication of the Rights of Woman Mary Wollstonecraft 1778
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He asserted, ‘that all the world were governed by their own interest; those who pretended to be actuated by different motives, were only deeper knaves, or fools crazed by books, who took for gospel all the rodomantade nonsense written by men who knew nothing of the world.
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'that all the world were governed by their own interest; those who pretended to be actuated by different motives, were only deeper knaves, or fools crazed by books, who took for gospel all the rodomantade nonsense written by men who knew nothing of the world.
Maria, or the Wrongs of Woman Mary Wollstonecraft 1778
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