THE ANATOMY OF SWEARING1967 |
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... swearer's purposes . The foul - mouthed swearer does not swear in order to be obscene , but merely in order to deliver himself through the vehicle of appropriate shocking words of his passions . The obscene as such has no more appeal to ...
... swearer's purposes . The foul - mouthed swearer does not swear in order to be obscene , but merely in order to deliver himself through the vehicle of appropriate shocking words of his passions . The obscene as such has no more appeal to ...
الصفحة 100
... swearer injects into them provides the charge suitable to the occasion . In every case there is an emotional association of some sort . This emotional association is generally an intrinsic part of the meaning of the word itself or else ...
... swearer injects into them provides the charge suitable to the occasion . In every case there is an emotional association of some sort . This emotional association is generally an intrinsic part of the meaning of the word itself or else ...
الصفحة 230
... swearer . During the War of Independence the Continental Congress issued its own money . This continental currency gradually depreciated in value until it became almost worthless . Hence , as a symbol for worthless or discredited things ...
... swearer . During the War of Independence the Continental Congress issued its own money . This continental currency gradually depreciated in value until it became almost worthless . Hence , as a symbol for worthless or discredited things ...
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Why Swearing? | 1 |
Cursing | 35 |
The Curse and the Oath | 55 |
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adjective American appear Ashley Montagu Australian aborigines behavior Ben Jonson blasphemous blasphemy called chapter character Christ classes comedy common damn death defixive cursing devil Dictionary effect emotional England English euphemism example exclaims expletive expression fact father feeling forbidden forms of swearing four-letter words François Rabelais Friar John frustration fucking function of swearing God's gods Greek H. C. Wyld H. L. Mencken habit Havelok the Dane hell History of Swearing holy imprecations king lady language London Lord means nature never nineteenth century oath obscene occasion offensive origin Oxford English Dictionary Panurge Partridge passion person play printed profane Puritan quoth Rabelais reference remarks replied Robert Graves Saint sense Shakespeare Sharman society soldiers soul speak speech swearer swearing and cursing swearword swore thee thing thou tion uttered vulgar whoreson William word bloody writes wrote York Zounds