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28 October 2014

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IMPROVE YOUR RUDE WORD POWER WITH THE SHAKESPEARE INSULT-O-MATIC!



He hath out villain'd villany so far that the rarity redeems him.

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Ìý Looks like gibberish to you? Here's what it all means:
Ìý Shakespeare's saying that the person being insulted is badder than badness itself - they have no good qualities. That in itself has made them rather rare and interesting though.

Ìý Fancy reading more like that? It's from:
Ìý All's Well That Ends Well, Act 4, Scene 3

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