“Why, if Daniel Haws was to take out his naked cock and shake it in your face, you’d die of apoplexy.” NakedCockApoplexy Book:Eustace Chisholm and the Works Source: Eustace Chisholm and the Works
“JACK: Apoplexy will do perfectly well, Lots of people die of apoplexy, quite suddenly, don't they? ALGERNON: Yes, but it's hereditary, my dear fellow. It's a sort of thing that runs in families. JACK: Good heavens! Then I certainly won't choose that. What can I say? ALGERNON: Oh! Say influenza. JACK Oh, no! that wouldn't sound probable at all. Far too many people have had it.” InfluenzaApoplexy Book:The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays Source: The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays
“There are other things to fear, Monsieur,' Villefort said, 'apart from death, old age and madness. For example, apoplexy, that lightning bolt which strikes you down without destroying you, yet after which all is finished. You are still yourself, but you are no longer yourself: from a near-angel like Ariel you have become a dull mass which, like Caliban, is close to the beasts. As I said, in human language, this is quite simply called an apoplexy or stroke.” Alexandre DumasStrokeThe Count Of Monte CristoApoplexy Author:Alexandre Dumas
“...a man who may not, like you, have seen all the kingdoms on earth, but who helped to overthrow one of the most powerful; a man who did not, like you, claim to be one of the envoys of God, but of the Supreme Being, not of Providence but of Fate. Well, Monsieur, the rupture of a blood vessel in the brain put an end to all that, not in a day, not in an hour, but in a second.” Alexandre DumasStrokeThe Count Of Monte CristoApoplexy Book:The Count of Monte Cristo Source: The Count of Monte Cristo