An easy-going, trouble-detesting, self-absorbed democracy between the buffers of rapacity and rascality. |
They are Spartans in deceit, and only disgraced whenever the rascality is detected. |
He shall learn that this kind of rascality is not permitted by the nobles of France. |
He was indignant at his companion's rascality, and offered to go with her and try to find him. |
The old, good Voltaire was exactly the same man as the young rascal, and the rascality fuelled the goodness with energy and mischief. |
The result is a compound of vulgar rascalities and impotent Byronics. |