| Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
| Alphabetical [« »] long 19 long-studied 1 longer 3 look 20 looked 2 looking 1 looks 9 | Frequency [« »] 20 called 20 far 20 hear 20 look 20 mankind 20 please 20 princes | Erasmus The praise of Folly IntraText - Concordances look |
Part
1 Praise| it at once with my single look.~But if you ask me why I 2 Praise| nothing. For who would not look upon that child as a prodigy 3 Praise| gods to themselves, and look down a little on the earth; 4 Praise| whence proceeds that sour look, rough skin, bushy beard, 5 Praise| woman at it, let others look to it. This I am sure, there 6 Praise| tower, and that he could look round him, as the poets 7 Praise| the instinct of nature, look no further than the present, 8 Praise| hellebore, that should offer to look upon so pleasant a madness 9 Praise| benefits on all. Nor do I look to be entreated, or am I 10 Praise| let us, if you please, look a little into the lives 11 Praise| prospect than other and thence look down upon the actions of 12 Praise| like Menippus of old could look down from the moon and behold 13 Praise| starched beards that they look upon themselves as the only 14 Praise| in the third heaven, they look with haughtiness on all 15 Praise| Lynceus whose eyes could look through a stone wall and 16 Praise| his share. Lastly, they look upon themselves as somewhat 17 Praise| nor heaven, and this they look upon as a piece of art. 18 Praise| exact courtier. But if you look into their manner of life 19 Praise| a fool,” that is, if you look upon me as a fool for comparing 20 Praise| have a noise of words and look upon the ceremonies. Nor