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*Disjecta*: Works of Blake [Even Better than the Real Thing]
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Big Red Jeff Rubard
2010-01-22 03:53:07 UTC
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Patiently explained to Oren Moverman [an expert this]:

"William Blake was a late 18c workman in London and it *shows*;
Blake's 'scansion' is technically defective, but it was paid for by
his *muscular* etchings; *points d'capiton* for the horrifically
powerful and 'free' visions he presented unto a willing public.
Gooddeal, bro: if'n a few people become confused about the location of
Jerusalem, O-tay, right?"

Furthermore, A Gift From the US Government for You:
http://www.blakearchive.org/blake/

LABOURISM
Jeff Rubard
2010-01-22 21:54:26 UTC
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On Jan 21, 7:53 pm, Big Red Jeff Rubard
Post by Big Red Jeff Rubard
"William Blake was a late 18c workman in London and it *shows*;
Blake's 'scansion' is technically defective, but it was paid for by
his *muscular* etchings; *points d'capiton* for the horrifically
powerful and 'free' visions he presented unto a willing public.
Gooddeal, bro: if'n a few people become confused about the location of
Jerusalem, O-tay, right?"
Furthermore, A Gift From the US Government for You:http://www.blakearchive.org/blake/
LABOURISM
BLAAAAKE
BLAAAAKE
ROBERT BLAKE
EUNICE BLAKE
WILLIAM BLOKE THAT ONE BLAKE REFERENCE
HOW EVER COULD IT MATTER IF I WERE RELATED TO "MR. INVISIBLE THE DREAM
BEAUX ARTEEST"
SERIOUSLY
NON
SRSLY
NON
S*R*S*L*Y
Trans: I CARE NOT AT ALL
ON THE TRANSOM

Jeffrey Rubard
2022-01-12 12:24:05 UTC
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On Jan 21, 7:53 pm, Big Red Jeff Rubard
Post by Big Red Jeff Rubard
"William Blake was a late 18c workman in London and it *shows*;
Blake's 'scansion' is technically defective, but it was paid for by
his *muscular* etchings; *points d'capiton* for the horrifically
powerful and 'free' visions he presented unto a willing public.
Gooddeal, bro: if'n a few people become confused about the location of
Jerusalem, O-tay, right?"
Furthermore, A Gift From the US Government for You:http://www.blakearchive.org/blake/
LABOURISM
BLAAAAKE
BLAAAAKE
ROBERT BLAKE
EUNICE BLAKE
WILLIAM BLOKE THAT ONE BLAKE REFERENCE
HOW EVER COULD IT MATTER IF I WERE RELATED TO "MR. INVISIBLE THE DREAM
BEAUX ARTEEST"
SERIOUSLY
NON
SRSLY
NON
S*R*S*L*Y
Trans: I CARE NOT AT ALL
ON THE TRANSOM
http://youtu.be/dTAAsCNK7RA
2021 Close-Out Sale, Final: Blake is truly quite a bit like the English Nietzsche -- including that his views weren't as liberatory as you wish they were, and quoting him with deep satisfaction makes you sound crazy.
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