The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page x
... idea of the man as he was , —of his total unlikeness to his contemporaries , of his amazing genius and noble performances in two arts , of the height by which he transcended other men , and the incapacity which he always evinced for ...
... idea of the man as he was , —of his total unlikeness to his contemporaries , of his amazing genius and noble performances in two arts , of the height by which he transcended other men , and the incapacity which he always evinced for ...
Page xix
... ideas , or designs more or less completely sug- gested , and his acquaintances availed themselves freely of these , and worked them up into materials of fame and fortune . The transparent sincerity of Blake's character does not allow of ...
... ideas , or designs more or less completely sug- gested , and his acquaintances availed themselves freely of these , and worked them up into materials of fame and fortune . The transparent sincerity of Blake's character does not allow of ...
Page xxiii
... ideas were not unfamiliar to his mind . The difference would have been not between the one startling act and the many startling words expressed or implied , but merely between the power of startling which belongs respectively to one act ...
... ideas were not unfamiliar to his mind . The difference would have been not between the one startling act and the many startling words expressed or implied , but merely between the power of startling which belongs respectively to one act ...
Page lviii
... idea of becoming Ryland's apprentice . After leaving his house , he said : - Father , I do not like the man's face , -it looks as if he will live to be hanged . " And , twelve years afterwards , so it proved , the ill - starred Ryland ...
... idea of becoming Ryland's apprentice . After leaving his house , he said : - Father , I do not like the man's face , -it looks as if he will live to be hanged . " And , twelve years afterwards , so it proved , the ill - starred Ryland ...
Page lxxi
... idea was strikingly and movingly expressed , that was the execution of the work , adequately carried out , and finally right . Here are a few examples of the style in which Blake was capable of writing about him- self . " It has been ...
... idea was strikingly and movingly expressed , that was the execution of the work , adequately carried out , and finally right . Here are a few examples of the style in which Blake was capable of writing about him- self . " It has been ...
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