The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page xx
... sense a violent , man — always , at the least , vehement and unmeasured . He knew and keenly felt , spite of his extreme superiority to worldly self - interest , that he was not receiving , as years passed over his head , his due of ...
... sense a violent , man — always , at the least , vehement and unmeasured . He knew and keenly felt , spite of his extreme superiority to worldly self - interest , that he was not receiving , as years passed over his head , his due of ...
Page xxii
... sense - she was a most excellent , believing , and devoted wife . If Blake had visions , she credited them , though without professing to see the same appearances which were manifest to him , and she actually caught from him a visionary ...
... sense - she was a most excellent , believing , and devoted wife . If Blake had visions , she credited them , though without professing to see the same appearances which were manifest to him , and she actually caught from him a visionary ...
Page xxv
... sense . Blake's father , dying in the summer of 1784 , was succeeded in the hosiery business by his third son James , a person not wholly unlike William in a visionary ( more especially a Swedenborgian ) tendency , but otherwise by no ...
... sense . Blake's father , dying in the summer of 1784 , was succeeded in the hosiery business by his third son James , a person not wholly unlike William in a visionary ( more especially a Swedenborgian ) tendency , but otherwise by no ...
Page xxx
... sense of independence smarted at the slightest touch of interference or advice , and found 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 ...
... sense of independence smarted at the slightest touch of interference or advice , and found 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 ...
Page xliii
... sense forcible poem , Blair's Grave , which in those days enjoyed a reputation not easy for us now to conceive . He had himself intended to engrave and publish these very fine designs ; but Cromek , having made his acquaintance , and ...
... sense forcible poem , Blair's Grave , which in those days enjoyed a reputation not easy for us now to conceive . He had himself intended to engrave and publish these very fine designs ; but Cromek , having made his acquaintance , and ...
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