Related Content
- Daily Word Quiz: turgid
- Analogy of the Day: Today’s Analogy
- Frequently Misspelled Words
- Frequently Mispronounced Words
- Easily Confused Words
- Writing & Language
The buf foon ape, in Dryden's poem called The Hind and the Panther, means the Free-thinkers.
Next her [the bear ] the buffoonape, as atheists use, Mimicked all sects, and had his own to choose.
Part i. 39, 40.
“I will even take sixpence in earnest of the bear-ward, and lead his apes into hell.” —Shakespeare: Much ado about Nothing, ii. 1.
Fadladinda says to Tatlanthe (3 syl):
Pity that you who've served so long and well Should die a virgin, and lead apes in hell.
Related Content
|