... quarrels, bloodsheds, cheats, treacheries, and all sorts of debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for, and such a contract made, as if they had paid off all arrears, and might now begin upon a new score. The praise of folly, made Engl. by W. Kennet, adorn'd from the designs of H ... - Page 73by Desiderius Erasmus - 1740Full view - About this book
| Desiderius Erasmus - 1870 - 368 pages
...treacheries, and all sorts of debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for, and such a contract made, as if they had paid off all arrears, and might now begin upon a new score. And what can be more ridiculous, than for some others to be confident of going to heaven by repeating... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus, Hans Holbein - Folly - 1876 - 424 pages
...treacheries, and all sorts of debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for, and such a contract made, as if they had paid off all arrears, and might now begin upon a new score. And what can be more ridiculous, than for some others to be confident of going to heaven by repeating... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Lucia Isabella Gilbert Runkle, Edward Cornelius Towne, George Henry Warner - Anthologies - 1897 - 656 pages
...bloodsheds, cheats, treacheries, debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for; and such a contract made as if they had paid off all arrears and might now begin a new score. There are a thousand other more sublimated and refined niceties of notions, relations,... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - Anthologies - 1901 - 422 pages
...bloodsheds, cheats, treacheries, debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for ; and such a contract made as if they had paid off all arrears and might now begin a new score. There are a thousand other more sublimated and refined niceties of notions, relations,... | |
| Thomas Edward Watson - 1911 - 748 pages
...treacheries, and all sorts of debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for, and such a contract made, as if they had paid off all arrears, and might now begin upon a new score. And what can be more ridiculous, than for some others to be confident of going to heaven by repeating... | |
| Jonathan Brierley - Christian life - 1907 - 360 pages
...treacheries and all sorts of debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for, and such a contract made as if they had paid off all arrears, and might now begin upon a new scale." It is not thus we have learned Christ. Catholic and Protestant alike have here blundered fatally... | |
| Henry Cabot Lodge, Francis Whiting Halsey - Literature - 1909 - 276 pages
...bloodsheds, cheats, treacheries, debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for; and such a contract made as if they had paid off all arrears and might now begin a new score. Among these some make a good profitable trade of beggary, going abroad from house to house,... | |
| John Milton Berdan - English poetry - 1920 - 610 pages
...treacheries, and all sorts of debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for, and such a contract made, as if they had paid off all arrears, and might now begin upon new score. And what can be more ridiculous, than for some others to be confident of going to heaven... | |
| Desiderius Erasmus - Folly - 1922 - 346 pages
...treacheries, and all sorts of debaucheries, shall all be, as it were, struck a bargain for, and such a contract made, as if they had paid off all arrears, and might now begin upon a new score. And what can be more ridiculous, than for some others to be confident of going to heaven by repeating... | |
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