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| Alphabetical [« »] mischief 5 mischiefs 2 mischievous 1 miserable 16 miseries 2 misery 2 misfortunes 2 | Frequency [« »] 16 holy 16 lest 16 lives 16 miserable 16 none 16 praise 16 present | Erasmus The praise of Folly IntraText - Concordances miserable |
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1 Praise| life of man subject? How miserable, to say no worse, our birth, 2 Praise| Aristophanes, “Nasty, crumpled, miserable, shriveled, bald, toothless, 3 Praise| opposing it and saying ’tis a miserable thing for a man to be foolish, 4 Praise| why they should call it miserable, I see no reason; forasmuch 5 Praise| And nothing can be called miserable that suits with its kind, 6 Praise| cheese-cakes; and the bull miserable, because he’d make so ill 7 Praise| skill in grammar is not miserable, no more is man in this 8 Praise| that no creature was more miserable than man, for that all other 9 Praise| pattern of wisdom, Ulysses, “miserable;” Paris, Ajax, and Achilles 10 Praise| other side seem as little miserable as is possible who come 11 Praise| say that nothing is more miserable than madness. But folly 12 Praise| For all madness is not miserable, or Horace had never called 13 Praise| Nay rather, he is most miserable that is not so. For they 14 Praise| whom nothing would be more miserable, nothing more perplexed, 15 Praise| stench a perfume, and that miserable slavery a kingdom, and such 16 Praise| anything that could be more miserable did not I support them so