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knots 2
knotted 1
knotty 1
know 36
knowest 1
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37 manner
37 pleasure
36 call
36 know
36 less
36 nay
36 very
Erasmus
The praise of Folly

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1 Pref | the ass; and some other, I know not who, with the hog that 2 Praise| of wit; for these, as you know, when they have been beating 3 Praise| me, if you have a mind to know who they are, you are not 4 Praise| his happy elegy of us, “To know nothing is the only happiness,” 5 Praise| by me, they should never know what it were to be old, 6 Praise| Venuses, Auroras, and I know not what other fountains 7 Praise| other godstricks when you know enough of Jupiter’s loose 8 Praise| things; and friendship, you know, is seldom made but among 9 Praise| than to undertake it for I know what trifles, especially 10 Praise| up to speak somewhat, I know not what, in public was 11 Praise| purchase themselves a kind of I know not what fame, than which 12 Praise| looks upon for a god and I know not what is not so much 13 Praise| himself, may the better know how to command or obey fools; 14 Praise| foolish, to err, mistake, and know nothing truly. Nay rather, 15 Praise| had little to do, added I know not how many more; mere 16 Praise| universal that I scarce know anyone in all mankind that 17 Praise| themselves of somewhat, I know not what, of old Rome. The 18 Praise| from them than the other? I know one of my name that gave 19 Praise| companion. For who does not know what a dearth there is of 20 Praise| of themselves? And so, I know not by what tricks, they 21 Praise| conjectures. For that they know nothing, even this is a 22 Praise| nay, though they neither know themselves, nor perceive 23 Praise| had understanding or no, I know not, for certainly he never 24 Praise| be not lawful for me to know, however I’ll venture at 25 Praise| have heard from somebody, I know not whom, that the beginning 26 Praise| to their ear but such as know how to speak pleasant things 27 Praise| learned the cringe à la mode, know when and where to use those 28 Praise| as Penelope’s wooers; you know the other part of the verse, 29 Praise| Tis the greatest wisdom to know when and where to counterfeit 30 Praise| fools.” For who does not know that every good, the more 31 Praise| Chapter 1, “I gave my heart to know wisdom and knowledge, madness 32 Praise| preacher wrote it, and this you know is the order among churchmen, 33 Praise| ungracious as to condemn, let him knowtis Aristotle’s, the god 34 Praise| because, says he, “they know not what they do.” In like 35 Praise| themselves, tell you they know not where they have been, 36 Praise| spoken, or done, and only know this, as it were in a mist


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