Aún no tenemos significados para "low buffoonery".
1But with the Romans the theatre lost its dignity, and was degraded to low buffoonery, indecencies the most repulsive, and to gaudy spectacles.
2His book is a thorough mixture of high enthusiasm and low buffoonery, and the Millennium is a fundamental article of his creed.]
3The comick dialogue is very sprightly, with less mixture of low buffoonery than in some other plays; and the graver part is elegant and harmonious.
4But it is low buffoonery, or silly accidents, that always excite laughter; and that is what people of sense and breeding should show themselves above.
5What succeeded these low buffooneries?
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