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Erasmus
The praise of Folly

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1 Pref | contrary to that of the people’s, yet such is your incredible 2 Praise| have succeeded a kind of people the world calls monks, cardinals, 3 Praise| against it to the common people to no other end but that 4 Praise| temple, the wanton country people were wont to bedaub him 5 Praise| and making sport for other people, than either Homer’s Jupiter 6 Praise| that neither would the people long endure their governors, 7 Praise| disturbed with the noise of the people, could not go through half 8 Praise| quite different from the people; by which means it is impossible 9 Praise| those stony, oaken, and wild people into cities but flattery? 10 Praise| it that, when the common people of Rome were like to have 11 Praise| have done so much with the people as Sertorius’ invention 12 Praise| and powerful beast, the people, are led anyway. Again what 13 Praise| suppliant suitor to flatter the people, to buy their favor with 14 Praise| acclamations, to be carried on the people’s shoulders as in triumph, 15 Praise| disguise and show him to the people in his true native form, 16 Praise| are you the worse if the people hiss at you, so you applaud 17 Praise| knowing. For that simple people of the golden age, being 18 Praise| is much larger than the people take it to be. For one mad 19 Praise| that not only by the common people but even the professors 20 Praise| Mother, to whom the common people do in a manner attribute 21 Praise| this wise man chat to the people, from what happiness into 22 Praise| shows or banquet to the people.~And though I am in haste, 23 Praise| say anything of the common people, who without dispute are 24 Praise| madnesses of the common people. I’ll betake me to them 25 Praise| applauded by the common people, pointed at in a crowd, “ 26 Praise| nor is there any sort of people that please themselves like 27 Praise| fortunate as to meet with people that believe them.~But perhaps 28 Praise| philosophers and Jews, a people than whom none more obstinate, 29 Praise| me.~And yet these kind of people, though they are as it were 30 Praise| crests and beat into the people’s ears those magnificent 31 Praise| abroad among the ignorant people syllogisms, majors, minors, 32 Praise| see how much this kind of people are beholding to me, that 33 Praise| be secure of the common people. And now suppose someone, 34 Praise| fashion now; to instruct the people, troublesome; to interpret 35 Praise| wonted manner defends his people, were lost, they govern 36 Praise| they may fright the common people and convince them, if possible, 37 Praise| duty which they owe the people. Nor does their shorn crown 38 Praise| study of piety to the common people. In like manner the common 39 Praise| In like manner the common people put it over to those they 40 Praise| foolish kings and foolish people? Besides, how absolute is 41 Praise| every heretic bewitches the people; therefore, etc.” And now, 42 Praise| be applied to dull-headed people and lack-wits. And yet Christ 43 Praise| when a few inconsiderable people shall differ from the rest 44 Praise| contrary, the ordinary sort of people are best at these, and can 45 Praise| and contrary, the common people think there’s no living 46 Praise| and to which the common people attribute no small matter; 47 Praise| eating, which the common people take for an absolute fast, 48 Praise| the contrary, the common people think there’s no more in 49 Praise| holy men than the common people: which yet will be more


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