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their almost incredible stupidity and triviality,
their glittering swinishness". His
works skewered those "who take all of the
privileges of the European...
- analysis, the root
causes for the deed were the "animal excesses" and "
swinish connection"
governing the
relation between the ****es.
During a
train ride...
- An Address, to the Hon.
Edmund Burke. from the
Swinish Multitude was a
widely reviewed pamphlet by
James Parkinson published in 1793
under his pseudonym...
-
wormy and
noxious as a
psychopath condemned to death, and
Telly Savalas is
swinish and
maniacal as a
religious fanatic and **** degenerate.
Charles Bronson...
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compulsory crops, contempt, mistrust, arrogance, self-complacency,
swinishness,
brainless elites,
degraded m****es". In addition, Césaire also acknowledges...
-
hedonistic Jazz Age. As Fitzgerald's
second novel, the work
focuses on the
swinish behavior and
glittering excesses of the
American idle rich in the heyday...
-
interests of
these individuals,
privately describing it as "ministering to the
swinish luxury of the rich".
Continuing with his
literary output,
Morris translated...
-
dismissed it as una
porcheria tedesca (literally in
Italian "German
swinishness", but most
idiomatically translated "A
German mess") do not pre-date...
- that the
French Revolution was "a disaster" and the
revolutionists "a
swinish multitude". Soon
after the fall of the
Bastille in 1789, the
French aristocrat...
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political situation in
Germany as a
Schweinerei ("disgrace", literally: "
swinishness"). On 25
November 1934, he
wrote a
letter in the
Deutsche Allgemeine...