The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xxx
... expression , at times , in very outspoken and intolerant terms . Something also may have been due to the fact that the house of Mr. Butts was then already crammed with the painter's works.1 1 Mr. Butts ( as stated in Mr. Gilchrist's ...
... expression , at times , in very outspoken and intolerant terms . Something also may have been due to the fact that the house of Mr. Butts was then already crammed with the painter's works.1 1 Mr. Butts ( as stated in Mr. Gilchrist's ...
Page xxxiv
... expression of humanity , congenial to the wants of man . No other - formed house can ever please me so well ; nor shall I ever be persuaded , I believe , that it can be improved either in beauty or use . " Mr. Hayley received us with ...
... expression of humanity , congenial to the wants of man . No other - formed house can ever please me so well ; nor shall I ever be persuaded , I believe , that it can be improved either in beauty or use . " Mr. Hayley received us with ...
Page lxi
... expression , as narrated by Blake to Mr. Crabb Robinson . " You never saw the spiritual sun ? I have . I saw him on Primrose Hill . He said : ' Do you take me for the Greek Apollo ? No ! That ' ( pointing to the sky ) ' that is the ...
... expression , as narrated by Blake to Mr. Crabb Robinson . " You never saw the spiritual sun ? I have . I saw him on Primrose Hill . He said : ' Do you take me for the Greek Apollo ? No ! That ' ( pointing to the sky ) ' that is the ...
Page lxxv
... expression , not of reasonable dissent , but of violent belief . " His mind saw demonstrations , and leaped to conclusions ; and the unity of his nature was such that what was apparent to him on one side , or from one point of view ...
... expression , not of reasonable dissent , but of violent belief . " His mind saw demonstrations , and leaped to conclusions ; and the unity of his nature was such that what was apparent to him on one side , or from one point of view ...
Page lxxx
... expression along with others for which he was probably indebted to no precursor . Sweden- borg also he had read , and he respected him , but with measure . Any man of mechanical talents " 66 66 ( he writes in the Marriage of Heaven and ...
... expression along with others for which he was probably indebted to no precursor . Sweden- borg also he had read , and he respected him , but with measure . Any man of mechanical talents " 66 66 ( he writes in the Marriage of Heaven and ...
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