Stultifera Navis: Qua Omnium Mortalium Narratur Stultitia : The Modern Ship of Fools, Aere PerenniusW. Miller, 1807 - 295 Seiten |
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... Folly , or the Goddess of Fools ? " " Thou judgest right , " replied the vision ; " and since thou knowest me for an immortal being , learn henceforth to respect my boundless sway . " At the conclusion of these words , Erasmus's account ...
... Folly , or the Goddess of Fools ? " " Thou judgest right , " replied the vision ; " and since thou knowest me for an immortal being , learn henceforth to respect my boundless sway . " At the conclusion of these words , Erasmus's account ...
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... Folly approached me with complacency . I was not , however , to be won by her alluring smiles ; and , with an outstretched hand , indignantly repulsed her fascinating , but deceitful blandishments . Being thus contemned , her fury knew ...
... Folly approached me with complacency . I was not , however , to be won by her alluring smiles ; and , with an outstretched hand , indignantly repulsed her fascinating , but deceitful blandishments . Being thus contemned , her fury knew ...
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... folly , that the vessel , or rather the fleet , of their darling goddess is ready for their immediate embarkation ; and , in order to bid them adieu , I shall , therefore , have recourse to the ensuing stanzas of my worthy friend ...
... folly , that the vessel , or rather the fleet , of their darling goddess is ready for their immediate embarkation ; and , in order to bid them adieu , I shall , therefore , have recourse to the ensuing stanzas of my worthy friend ...
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... folly , urging thee to discard bells , cap , and ladle ; assuming in their stead the dazzling spear of Minerva to affright thine adversaries ; while , firm in the sacred cause , thou mayest act in unison with myself , and henceforth ...
... folly , urging thee to discard bells , cap , and ladle ; assuming in their stead the dazzling spear of Minerva to affright thine adversaries ; while , firm in the sacred cause , thou mayest act in unison with myself , and henceforth ...
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... Folly Of Old Fools who hanker after Young Women 12 15 V. Of such as know Nothing , and will learn Nothing , or of Fools oppressed by their own Folly - 19 VI . VII . VIII . IX . - Of Foolish Counsellors , Judges , and Men of Law · Of ...
... Folly Of Old Fools who hanker after Young Women 12 15 V. Of such as know Nothing , and will learn Nothing , or of Fools oppressed by their own Folly - 19 VI . VII . VIII . IX . - Of Foolish Counsellors , Judges , and Men of Law · Of ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Alexander Barclay attainment bard boast brain certainly CHORUS TO FOOLS class of fools common sense conceive Crowds flock curious fool dames death disgrace display doth ev'ry exclaim eyes fam'd fame famous fandango dance favours fear feel fidatevi folly FOOLISH fortune frequently gentlemen give gold hath head hear Heaven HERE'S honour human ideot instance John Perrot joys justly King L'ENVOY labour lady lines live Lord mind nature naught ne'er never noble o'er pain passion pleasure POET POET'S CHORUS Pope Innocent IV possessed present propensity prove Rara Avis reason render score SECTION Semiramis senseless Shakspeare shame silly slave sloth SOLOMON speaking species Stultifera Navis thee thine thing thyself tion trim the boat truth usury vanity vice vile Voltaire votaries whip wife wisdom wise words wretch writer youth
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 2 - The hoary head is a crown of glory, if it be found in the way of righteousness.
Seite 115 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod...
Seite 223 - Though I look old, yet I am strong and lusty: For in my youth I never did apply Hot and rebellious liquors in my blood; Nor did not with unbashful forehead woo The means of weakness and debility; Therefore my age is as a lusty winter, Frosty, but kindly: let me go with you; I'll do the service of a younger man In all your business and necessities.
Seite 146 - ... we make guilty of our disasters, the sun, the moon, and the stars : as if we were villains by necessity; fools, by heavenly compulsion; knaves, thieves, and treachers, by spherical predominance; drunkards, liars, and adulterers, by an enforced obedience of planetary influence; and all that we are evil in, by a divine thrusting on : An admirable evasion of whore-master man, to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star!
Seite 196 - Wednesday. Doth he feel it? no. Doth he hear it? • no. Is it insensible, then? yea, to the dead. But will it not live with the living? no. Why? detraction will not suffer it. Therefore I'll none of it: honour is a mere scutcheon: — and so ends my catechism.
Seite 146 - This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune, — often the surfeit of our own behaviour, — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars...
Seite 176 - Imperious Caesar, dead and turn'd to clay, Might stop a hole to keep the wind 'away: O, that that earth which kept the world in awe Should patch a wall to expel the winter's flaw!— But soft!
Seite 153 - tis a common proof, That lowliness is young ambition's ladder, Whereto the climber-upward turns his face; But when he once attains the upmost round, He then unto the ladder turns his back, Looks in the clouds, scorning the base degrees By which he did ascend.
Seite 175 - To monarchize, be fear'd and kill with looks, Infusing him with self and vain conceit, As if this flesh which walls about our life Were brass impregnable, and humour'd thus Comes at the last and with a little pin Bores through his castle wall, and farewell king!
Seite 87 - And styl'd of war, as well as peace. (So some rats, of amphibious nature, Are either for the land or water) : But here our authors make a doubt, Whether he were more wise or stout...