The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page lv
... Jesus Christ . Just before he died , his countenance became fair , his eyes brightened , and he burst out into singing of the things he saw in heaven . " Then his breath began to fail : and he died towards six in the evening , so calmly ...
... Jesus Christ . Just before he died , his countenance became fair , his eyes brightened , and he burst out into singing of the things he saw in heaven . " Then his breath began to fail : and he died towards six in the evening , so calmly ...
Page lix
... Jesus Christ : I have an obscure recollection of having been with both of them . " Blake , in fact , had a face somewhat , in his old age , resembling that of Socrates , and this at times was made a subject of remark ; but he was ...
... Jesus Christ : I have an obscure recollection of having been with both of them . " Blake , in fact , had a face somewhat , in his old age , resembling that of Socrates , and this at times was made a subject of remark ; but he was ...
Page lxxi
... Jesus " set in the midst of them . " It must be allowed that in many instances Blake spoke of himself with measureless and rather provoking self - applause . This is in truth one conspicuous outcome of that very simplicity of character ...
... Jesus " set in the midst of them . " It must be allowed that in many instances Blake spoke of himself with measureless and rather provoking self - applause . This is in truth one conspicuous outcome of that very simplicity of character ...
Page lxxvii
... Jesus Christ : Jesus Christ should not have allowed himself to be crucified , and should not have attacked the government . On my enquiring how this view could be reconciled with the sanctity and divine qualities of Jesus , Blake said ...
... Jesus Christ : Jesus Christ should not have allowed himself to be crucified , and should not have attacked the government . On my enquiring how this view could be reconciled with the sanctity and divine qualities of Jesus , Blake said ...
Page lxxxi
... Jesus It would be interesting ( at any rate to the few readers of Blake's mystical writings ) if some thoroughly competent writer , supplementing the masterly performance of Mr. Swinburne , would trace out the relation between the specu ...
... Jesus It would be interesting ( at any rate to the few readers of Blake's mystical writings ) if some thoroughly competent writer , supplementing the masterly performance of Mr. Swinburne , would trace out the relation between the specu ...
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