id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30201 Erasmus, Desiderius In Praise of Folly Illustrated with Many Curious Cuts .txt text/plain 45221 1442 62 construe good nature, which is but another word for Folly. without self-love, instead of beautiful, you shall think yourself an old gende and complaisant, you shall appear like a downright country clown; Instances of like nature are Minos and king Numa, both which fooled In the undertaking any enterprize the wise man shall run to consult with taken in the other sense, of being a right judgment of things, you shall riches, honour, pleasure, health, long life, a lusty old age, nay, after are yet living, and in good health, take so great a care how they shall a fond conceit, think themselves as happy as any men living: taking a fellow-fool that the divine Plato comes short of him for a philosophic attributes wisdom to God alone, saying, that the _Wise men of the understanding of a man_, Nay, St. Paul himself, that great doctor of the ./cache/30201.txt ./txt/30201.txt