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| Alphabetical [« »] masculine 1 mass 1 massive 1 master 15 mastered 1 masterless 1 masters 7 | Frequency [« »] 15 got 15 heaven 15 knowledge 15 master 15 plato 15 somewhat 15 through | Erasmus The praise of Folly IntraText - Concordances master |
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1 Praise| ears will discover their master. A most ungrateful generation 2 Praise| governors, nor the servant his master, nor the master his footman, 3 Praise| servant his master, nor the master his footman, nor the scholar 4 Praise| concerned common life. But his master being in danger of his head, 5 Praise| either wish or endure such a master? Nay, who had not rather 6 Praise| one that was his craft’s master, he did nothing without 7 Praise| his wife, and so good a master to his servants that if 8 Praise| other, and to swear by his master’s brazen helmet is an oath 9 Praise| believing it some great master’s hand, were he not much 10 Praise| philosopher, a physician, a man master of them all, and sixty years 11 Praise| might be expected from a master, they do not presently condemn 12 Praise| that they can call the king master, have learned the cringe 13 Praise| among men became at last a master of their language.~But to 14 Praise| given to St. Jerome that was master of five tongues. Such was 15 Praise| and for that cause their master defines philosophy to be