The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page x
... character , the aversion , when it reached a certain height , amounted to incapability . For " aversion " we might perhaps substitute the word " perversity : " Blake was the most perverse of mortals , except to his own ideal , his own ...
... character , the aversion , when it reached a certain height , amounted to incapability . For " aversion " we might perhaps substitute the word " perversity : " Blake was the most perverse of mortals , except to his own ideal , his own ...
Page xii
... character . The inner life is a mine of prodigies and problems : few of these can be thoroughly explored or solved , and of many we can here take no real count at all . The works or rather ( for many others have been lost ) a certain ...
... character . The inner life is a mine of prodigies and problems : few of these can be thoroughly explored or solved , and of many we can here take no real count at all . The works or rather ( for many others have been lost ) a certain ...
Page xix
... character does not allow of our wholly discrediting these charges . In the case of Sto- thard , we shall see that the accusation takes eventually a more defined form . In that of Flax- man , it does not appear that any surreptitious ...
... character does not allow of our wholly discrediting these charges . In the case of Sto- thard , we shall see that the accusation takes eventually a more defined form . In that of Flax- man , it does not appear that any surreptitious ...
Page xx
... character - only on the grievous conditions under which the more inven- tive Blake had to work and live , while another received the credit . Blake , it should be remem- bered , was an exceedingly impulsive , and in a certain sense a ...
... character - only on the grievous conditions under which the more inven- tive Blake had to work and live , while another received the credit . Blake , it should be remem- bered , was an exceedingly impulsive , and in a certain sense a ...
Page xxv
... character , he conciliated a certain good - will in a number of the most un- promising quarters ; but a man of this kind was plainly not destined to be of the elect in the regions of small - talk . One circumstance of some importance in ...
... character , he conciliated a certain good - will in a number of the most un- promising quarters ; but a man of this kind was plainly not destined to be of the elect in the regions of small - talk . One circumstance of some importance in ...
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