The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xxxv
... Lord our Father will do for us and with us according to His divine will , for our good . “ You , O dear Flaxman , are a sublime archangel -my friend and companion from eternity . In the divine bosom is our dwelling - place . I look back ...
... Lord our Father will do for us and with us according to His divine will , for our good . “ You , O dear Flaxman , are a sublime archangel -my friend and companion from eternity . In the divine bosom is our dwelling - place . I look back ...
Page lxxxv
... Lord Bacon . " The great Bacon , as he is called ( I call him the little Bacon ) , says that everything must be done by experiment . " That was one great offence ; another was the tone of diplomacy and statecraft ( things peculiarly ...
... Lord Bacon . " The great Bacon , as he is called ( I call him the little Bacon ) , says that everything must be done by experiment . " That was one great offence ; another was the tone of diplomacy and statecraft ( things peculiarly ...
Page cii
... Lord Houghton ) . Bathsheba at the Bath , seen by David , tempera . The Plague stayed at the Threshing - floor of Araunah the Jebusite , similar . The Entombment of Christ , water - colour . The Sealing of the Stone of Christ's ...
... Lord Houghton ) . Bathsheba at the Bath , seen by David , tempera . The Plague stayed at the Threshing - floor of Araunah the Jebusite , similar . The Entombment of Christ , water - colour . The Sealing of the Stone of Christ's ...
Page cvi
... crying ' Holy , holy , holy , is the Lord God al- .... 1 Mr. Butts . This passage is extracted from a letter addressed to that gentleman in September , 1801 . mighty ! ' I question not my corporeal eye , cvi PREFATORY MEMOIR .
... crying ' Holy , holy , holy , is the Lord God al- .... 1 Mr. Butts . This passage is extracted from a letter addressed to that gentleman in September , 1801 . mighty ! ' I question not my corporeal eye , cvi PREFATORY MEMOIR .
Page cxxix
... Lord Byron in the Wilderness . — What dost thou here , Elijah ? Can a poet doubt the visions of Jehovah ? Nature has no outline , but Imagination has : Nature has no time , but Imagination has : Nature has no supernatural , and ...
... Lord Byron in the Wilderness . — What dost thou here , Elijah ? Can a poet doubt the visions of Jehovah ? Nature has no outline , but Imagination has : Nature has no time , but Imagination has : Nature has no supernatural , and ...
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