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How Pantagruel praiseth the counsel of dumb men.
Pantagruel, when this discourse1 was ended, held for a pretty while his peace, seeming to be exceeding sad and pensive2, then said to Panurge, The malignant3 spirit misleads, beguileth, and seduceth you. I have read that in times past the surest and most veritable oracles4 were not those which either were delivered in writing or uttered by word of mouth in speaking. For many times, in their interpretation5, right witty6, learned, and ingenious men have been deceived through amphibologies, equivoques, and obscurity of words, no less than by the brevity of their sentences. For which cause Apollo, the god of vaticination, was surnamed (Greek). Those which were represented then by signs and outward gestures were accounted the truest and the most infallible. Such was the opinion of Heraclitus. And Jupiter did himself in this manner give forth7 in Ammon frequently predictions. Nor was he single in this practice; for Apollo did the like amongst the Assyrians. His prophesying8 thus unto those people moved them to paint him with a large long beard, and clothes beseeming an old settled person of a most posed, staid, and grave behaviour; not naked, young, and beardless, as he was portrayed9 most usually amongst the Grecians. Let us make trial of this kind of fatidicency; and go you take advice of some dumb person without any speaking. I am content, quoth Panurge. But, says Pantagruel, it were requisite10 that the dumb you consult with be such as have been deaf from the hour of their nativity, and consequently dumb; for none can be so lively, natural, and

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n.论文,演说;谈话;话语;vi.讲述,著述 | |
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noted
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divers
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literate
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ad.全部地,完整地;完全地,彻底地 | |
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conj.即使;纵使;虽然 | |
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perfectly
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adv.完美地,无可非议地,彻底地 | |
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dexterous
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discretion
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alluring
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averse
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nun
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pregnancy
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scurvy
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manifestation
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innocency
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无罪,洁白 | |
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penance
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enjoined
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horrid
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confession
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abominable
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monks
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infringe
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provincial
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