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One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The Gods, Who Hear All, It Is Conversely Unsage To Make A Simple And Direct Statement. So What Is One To Do? The Dilema Needs A Whole Volume To Itself.

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

Max Beerbohm Quotes: One Is Taught To Refrain From Irony, Because Mankind Does Tend To Take It Literally. In The Hearing Of The

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