Next the Doctor congratulates Scott on his talent for buffoonery. [Please select]
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But when this habit becomes the characteristic of any wit, it is impossible to prevent it from degenerating into occasional buffoonery, and from supplying a cheap and ready resource, whenever the true vein of humour becomes thin or rare. [Please select]
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O'Mally, for all his buffoonery, was a keen one to read a face.' [Please select]
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These worthies are not to be "abused with profane wit or low buffoonery." [Please select]
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Their opposition to the Fifteenth Amendment, the buffoonery of George F. [Please select]
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But more usually the merry mood of the Egyptians asserted itself, as it so often does at the present day, in a demand for something approaching nearer to buffoonery. [Please select]
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This buffoonery was highly appreciated by the audience which witnessed it; and the banqueting-room must have been full of the noise of riotous mirth. [Please select]
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