After them came trooping wags of innumerous crotchets, bright, belligerent Quaker, and moonshine morosoph Wilson. |
The morosoph is living proof that not all the book learning or degrees in the world can hide a congenital schnook. |
Some great executives choose to have people working for them whom the French sometimes call a morosoph. |
These three, the man of medicine, the man of money and the morosoph, formed a remarkable nominative possessive and objective triangle of dissimilitude. |
Hereby you may perceive how much I do attribute to the wise foolery of our morosoph, Triboulet. |
He was the morosoph, cloaked in the form of discourteous comments or unfiltered remarks, King Lear's fool was able to express the thoughts that others were reluctant to express. |