As for the extreme theory of the anti-Rabelaisians, that Rabelais was a "dirty old blackguard" who liked filth and wallowed in it from choice, that hardly needs comment. [Please select]
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"How do you know that I am not a blackguard." [Please select]
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"Francis is a troublesome blackguard," declared the old man. [Please select]
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"You miserable little blackguard, I should like to join forces with you." [Please select]
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There was--unless he had chosen to be a blackguard--nothing else for him to do. [Please select]
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He'll blackguard you mortal, and the Dempster himself is past it.' [Please select]
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W'en I last enjoyed the dishonour o' yer acquaintance, ye wos a blackguard. [Please select]
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