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Что (кто) такое A Drunken Man's Praise of Sobriety - определение


A Drunken Man's Praise of Sobriety         
POEM BY WILLIAM BUTLER YEATS
A drunken man's praise of sobriety
"A Drunken Man's Praise of Sobriety" is a poem written by the Irish poet William Butler Yeats. It is featured as a song on the bonus disk of Elvis Costello's album Brutal Youth.
Drunken Sailor         
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SEA SHANTY
What do you do with a Drunken Sailor; Drunken sailor; What Shall We Do With The Drunken Sailor?; What shall we do with a drunken sailor; What will we do with the drunken sailor; Drunken Whaler; The Drunken Whaler; What Shall We Do With the Drunken Sailor?
"Drunken Sailor", also known as "What Shall We Do with a/the Drunken Sailor?" or "Up She Rises", is a traditional sea shanty, listed as No.
In Praise of Folly         
  • Hans Holbein]]'s witty marginal drawing of Folly (1515), in the first edition, a copy owned by Erasmus himself (Kupferstichkabinett, Basel)
1509 ESSAY BY DESIDERIUS ERASMUS
The Praise of Folly; Praise of Folly; Stultitiae Laus; Praise of folly; Laus stultitiae; Laus Stultitiae; In praise of folly; Moriae Encomium; Lof der Zotheid; Ecomium moriae; Encomium moriae; Moirae Encomium; Morias Enkomion; In Praise of More
In Praise of Folly, also translated as The Praise of Folly (Latin: Stultitiae Laus or Moriae Encomium), is an essay written in Latin in 1509 by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam and first printed in June 1511. Inspired by previous works of the Italian humanist De Triumpho Stultitiae, it is a satirical attack on superstitions, other traditions of European society and on the Latin Church.