make a fool of vs nonplus

make a fool of

verb
  • To cause (someone) to seem foolish. 

nonplus

verb
  • To bewilder or perplex (someone); to confound, to flummox. 

noun
  • A state of bewilderment or perplexity. 

How often have the words make a fool of and nonplus occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )