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| Alphabetical [« »] pleasanter 1 pleasantly 5 pleasantness 3 please 20 pleased 9 pleases 8 pleasing 2 | Frequency [« »] 20 hear 20 look 20 mankind 20 please 20 princes 19 down 19 everything | Erasmus The praise of Folly IntraText - Concordances please |
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1 Pref | mention. And therefore if they please, let them suppose I played 2 Praise| be carried whither they please to hurry him.~But forasmuch 3 Praise| put on whatever vizard she please.~But, by the way, I hope 4 Praise| lives than that they may please the man? For to what other 5 Praise| nothing else than how to please himself? To make himself 6 Praise| division will be able to please no man, the player be hissed 7 Praise| applauses of so many fools, to please himself with their acclamations, 8 Praise| fools; and who though he please his like, ’tis yet the greater 9 Praise| indeed they are; yet they please themselves, live merrily, 10 Praise| less confident, and lastly, please only a few?~And now I consider 11 Praise| figures of things, so they please themselves and have no need 12 Praise| men, who are so hard to please, and withall so ready to 13 Praise| than truly, let us, if you please, look a little into the 14 Praise| men, so greatly do they please themselves in frighting 15 Praise| while to consider how they please themselves when they are 16 Praise| any sort of people that please themselves like them: for 17 Praise| opinions. Meantime the others please, nay hug themselves in their 18 Praise| ears only they endeavor to please, because as to the first, 19 Praise| For if it be happiness to please princes and to be conversant 20 Praise| We’ll therefore, if you please, support our praises with