All the blocks! Or, An antidote to 'All the talents' [by E.S. Barrett]. A satirical poem, by Flagellum |
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... the above , wherein concen- trates every attribute calculated to awaken the love and veneration of the truly enlightened under- standing . Sapiens dominabitur astris . As truth however is uniformly the best criterion to ensure ( vi )
... the above , wherein concen- trates every attribute calculated to awaken the love and veneration of the truly enlightened under- standing . Sapiens dominabitur astris . As truth however is uniformly the best criterion to ensure ( vi )
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William Henry Ireland. As truth however is uniformly the best criterion to ensure success , I shall have recourse to that most sterling ingredient in order to validate my position , which goes to prove that you were justly en- titled to ...
William Henry Ireland. As truth however is uniformly the best criterion to ensure success , I shall have recourse to that most sterling ingredient in order to validate my position , which goes to prove that you were justly en- titled to ...
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... truth . Therefore , gentlemen , with every sentiment of respectful esteem , I beg leave to subscribe myself , your conftant admirer , though unknown , FLAGELLUM . PREFACE . IN the exordium to All the Talents ' ( xii )
... truth . Therefore , gentlemen , with every sentiment of respectful esteem , I beg leave to subscribe myself , your conftant admirer , though unknown , FLAGELLUM . PREFACE . IN the exordium to All the Talents ' ( xii )
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... must allow , which look extremely well upon paper , but would be rendered much more effective , did they possess that little requisite denominated Truth ; however " without discanting further upon this topic , Flagellum with a.
... must allow , which look extremely well upon paper , but would be rendered much more effective , did they possess that little requisite denominated Truth ; however " without discanting further upon this topic , Flagellum with a.
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... truth- Thy jaws , bereft of ev'ry useful tooth , Should now have left the public weal alone , Instead of nibbling at so tough a bone . OD We ask , in vigour , what thy sense hath done ? — No radiance gleam'd like Gr - nv - lle's ...
... truth- Thy jaws , bereft of ev'ry useful tooth , Should now have left the public weal alone , Instead of nibbling at so tough a bone . OD We ask , in vigour , what thy sense hath done ? — No radiance gleam'd like Gr - nv - lle's ...
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