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Erasmus
The praise of Folly

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1 Pref | some no less learned than pleasant. Among these you, my More, 2 Praise| as were dying with some pleasant metamorphosis, help their 3 Praise| that condition had anything pleasant in it, but that it understood 4 Praise| foolish, yet wanton and pleasant, by which means the roughness 5 Praise| sure, there was never any pleasant which folly gave not the 6 Praise| they are, they make society pleasant, and, as it were, glue it 7 Praise| it is that the husband is pleasant to his wife, the wife to 8 Praise| be not better to live so pleasant a life in such kind of follies, 9 Praise| things rather true than pleasant; for so the matter is, that 10 Praise| things a man well enough, pleasant among his friends, kind 11 Praise| should offer to look upon so pleasant a madness as an evil to 12 Praise| done dreaming these their pleasant dreams but encourage others, 13 Praise| dice in the box for them? A pleasant thing, I must confess, did 14 Praise| have gotten a foolish but pleasant persuasion that if they 15 Praise| And yet by means of this pleasant self-love they live a happy 16 Praise| madness that’s the most pleasant when a man, seeing another 17 Praise| jewels, and as he was a pleasant droll, persuaded her that 18 Praise| they fancy to themselves pleasant dreams, conceive that enough 19 Praise| profession with a certain kind of pleasant madness. For they are not 20 Praise| alpha, beta.~But the most pleasant of all is to see them praise 21 Praise| would see, I guess, a most pleasant combat and such a victory 22 Praise| are so taken up with these pleasant trifles that they have not 23 Praise| of beggars. And yet, like pleasant fellows, with all this vileness, 24 Praise| apostles. Yet what is more pleasant than that they do all things 25 Praise| they have a mind to be pleasant, and then all comes out, 26 Praise| such as know how to speak pleasant things and not trouble them 27 Praise| alone; and again, “’Tis a pleasant thing to play the fool in 28 Praise| true his love is, the more pleasant is his madness. And therefore,


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