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"Damn braces. Bless relaxes." William Blake
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(8 pp) Did it ever happen while you were growing
up, that someone would say -it is an "acquired
taste." It meant that supposedly when you got
"big," you would really like whatever it was. In
our family the three items that wee given that
label were coffee, scotch and avocadoes; and in
some aspects the sage old advice was right, - at
least I like two out of three now. I mention this,
because it seems for some, William Blake (1757 -
1827) as an English romantic poet, falls somewhat
in the same category. In this discussion we will
examine one of his "Proverbs of Hell," from
The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790-93), and
make the effort to acquire a "taste" for Blake.
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