"Dullard" Quotes from Famous Books
... such dullard dunderheads as women are pleased to imagine. I have the most crystalline perception of what Mrs. Willoughby's invitation means to Judith. Women appear to find a morbid satisfaction in the fiction that their sex is actuated by a mysterious nexus of emotions ... — The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne • William J. Locke
... the merchant Been wooing the mill, But I'm not such a dullard. Five times have I been here To ask if there would be A second day's bidding, They answered, 'There will.' You know that the peasant Won't carry his money All over the by-ways 440 Without a good reason, So I have none with me; And look—now they ... — Who Can Be Happy And Free In Russia? • Nicholas Nekrassov
... the reposall Of any trust, vertue, or worth in thee Make thy words faith'd? No, what should I denie, (As this I would, though thou didst produce My very Character) I'ld turne it all To thy suggestion, plot, and damned practise: And thou must make a dullard of the world, If they not thought the profits of my death Were very pregnant and potentiall spirits ... — The First Folio [35 Plays] • William Shakespeare
... preponderances are at the basis of personality, creating genius and dullard, weakling and giant, Cavalier and Puritan. All human traits may be analyzed in terms of them because they are expressions ... — The Glands Regulating Personality • Louis Berman, M.D.
... mayor, "they are caught at last. By my life, a scholar, too. If he smart not for this, and something else, call me a dullard." ... — Sir Ludar - A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess • Talbot Baines Reed
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