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34 see
34 whose
33 anything
Erasmus
The praise of Folly

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1 Pref | your life have played the part of a Democritus. And though 2 Pref | intended them least. For my own part, let other men judge of 3 Praise| tell me, by Jupiter, what part of man’s life is that that 4 Praise| infancy is the merriest part of life to himself, and 5 Praise| to the best and happiest part of his life. And if men 6 Praise| subjects, and for the most part you’ll find them grown old 7 Praise| none. For that the greatest part of mankind are fools, nay 8 Praise| endeavors are to act my part everywhere. For what is 9 Praise| thing of warring is not part of philosophy, but managed 10 Praise| seeing a player acting his part on a stage should go about 11 Praise| on the contrarytis the part of a truly prudent man not 12 Praise| confess that this is to act a part in that world.~But, O you 13 Praise| sciences and lost the sweetest part of his life in watchings, 14 Praise| studies, and for the remaining part of it never so much as tasted 15 Praise| did it not for the most part end in quarrels, and therefore 16 Praise| all that they had rather part with their father’s land 17 Praise| of it, that it’s a main part of physic, and the only 18 Praise| I take this also in good part, though truly I can scarce 19 Praise| they get them up into some part of heaven that has better 20 Praise| to no purpose. For my own part I conceive the Christians 21 Praise| in that commonwealth most part of their time! Again, how 22 Praise| titles, when both a great part of them are farthest from 23 Praise| Christians. And of these, a great part build so much on their ceremonies 24 Praise| fourthly, as it were changing a part in the play, they bolt out 25 Praise| contention of voice in every part, though the matter itself 26 Praise| stroke them handsomely, some part or other of their ill-gotten 27 Praise| wooers; you know the other part of the verse, which the 28 Praise| money they truly act the part of bishops, and herein acquit 29 Praise| like ceremonies, so act the part of commanders that they 30 Praise| as if themselves were no part of the Church, or that their 31 Praise| not; in the most secret part of your house; nor is that 32 Praise| them to discuss; for my own part, I follow those fat, fleshy, 33 Praise| whom, by Jupiter! a great part of the learned had rather 34 Praise| they arrive to that highest part of the soul, that they love 35 Praise| this is that Mary’s better part which is not taken away


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