Index Entry | Lyric, moral [beg] Since then all knowledge is at best but vain |
Location | Philadelphia |
Citation | MS-W.782.005 24 Jan 1782:11,12,13 (559) An Oration in Praise of Ignorance, delivered at the Commencement in the University of Pennsylvania, July 4, 1781, . . . [3 columns of text. At bottom of 3rd column:] Since then all knowledge is at best but vain, Since it not lessens but increases pain; It is most evident, we may conclude, That in shear ignorance consists all good; . . . [4 more lines of verse] |
Generic Title | Massachusetts Spy-Worcester |
Date | 1782.01.24 |
Publisher | Thomas, Isaiah |
City, State | Worcester, MA |
Year | 1782 |
Bibliography | B0022003 |