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secure 1
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see 34
seeing 5
seek 1
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36 very
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35 part
34 see
34 whose
33 anything
33 might
Erasmus
The praise of Folly

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1 Praise| speaking? For I am, as you see, that true and only giver 2 Praise| to the two gods that you see with them, the one is Komos, 3 Praise| conceive you cannot but see how much you are indebted 4 Praise| always.~And now I think you see what would become of the 5 Praise| been ashamed of. For to see such an old crooked piece 6 Praise| best sport of all is to see our old women, even dead 7 Praise| should call it miserable, I see no reason; forasmuch as 8 Praise| his wits? But to let them see how they are clean out of 9 Praise| pleasure.” By which you see he liked it so well that 10 Praise| what pleasure they take to see a buck or the like unlaced? 11 Praise| and ridiculous sight to see some addicted so to it that 12 Praise| Again what is it, I pray, to see old fellows and half blind 13 Praise| persuasion that if they can but see a wooden or painted Polypheme 14 Praise| some of them, did you ever see the least acknowledgment 15 Praise| in every particular, you see, I conceive, how much satisfaction 16 Praise| or a Barbara, you shall see him more religiously worshiped 17 Praise| most excellent pastime, to see them cheated by those persons 18 Praise| most pleasant of all is to see them praise one another 19 Praise| Saracens; and they would see, I guess, a most pleasant 20 Praise| sometimes laughed myself to see them so tower in their own 21 Praise| shall hear these things and see common ordinary persons 22 Praise| that he might both let them see his learning was not ordinary 23 Praise| now, I conceive me, you see how much this kind of people 24 Praise| away many inches fatter, to see them speak big words; while 25 Praise| would it lose them. You see how much I have comprehended 26 Praise| that overcharge the Roman See—I mistook, I meant honor — 27 Praise| only business. Here you’ll see decrepit old fellows acting 28 Praise| follows mirth”? by which you see, he thought it not enough 29 Praise| but their duty to God. But see, I pray, whither this famous 30 Praise| nor my ignorances.” You see what two things he pretends, 31 Praise| And in the next place, you see that those first founders 32 Praise| downright madness. And yet we see such kind of men foretell 33 Praise| believe, because they can’t see it with their eyes. On the 34 Praise| things which they cannot see. But they say that in Sacraments


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