The Poetical Works of William Blake: Lyrical and MiscellaneousG. Bell, 1890 - 231 pages |
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Page lxi
... leaving it there , exposed to air and dust , for about a year . There is another story of an account given by Blake of a meadow in which he saw a fold of lambs , which turned out to be sculptured , not living , animals . In itself , the ...
... leaving it there , exposed to air and dust , for about a year . There is another story of an account given by Blake of a meadow in which he saw a fold of lambs , which turned out to be sculptured , not living , animals . In itself , the ...
Page lxxiv
... leave them aside altogether . They do not invite , nor bear , analysis : they were con- ceived each as a whole . Or rather one might say that each of them embodies a perception , a vivid perception , of Blake's mind , which he realized ...
... leave them aside altogether . They do not invite , nor bear , analysis : they were con- ceived each as a whole . Or rather one might say that each of them embodies a perception , a vivid perception , of Blake's mind , which he realized ...
Page lxxxix
... leave undamnified the far larger proportion of his work to which the same censure does not apply . But if , on the other hand , through timorous respect and con- sideration for his genius , we flinch from this con- clusion , we are then ...
... leave undamnified the far larger proportion of his work to which the same censure does not apply . But if , on the other hand , through timorous respect and con- sideration for his genius , we flinch from this con- clusion , we are then ...
Page xc
... leaves an uneasy sense of insecurity in his reader , and casts a slur over the whole body of the author's work . For he must be a " queer fellow " ( to use one of Blake's own phrases ) who , being sane , can write the sort of thing ...
... leaves an uneasy sense of insecurity in his reader , and casts a slur over the whole body of the author's work . For he must be a " queer fellow " ( to use one of Blake's own phrases ) who , being sane , can write the sort of thing ...
Page xciii
... leave aside the question of morals ; but we are always to remember that he did not carry any such proposal into effect , nor can we be certain that he ever so much as sug- gested it . Again , it might be averred that he somewhat ...
... leave aside the question of morals ; but we are always to remember that he did not carry any such proposal into effect , nor can we be certain that he ever so much as sug- gested it . Again , it might be averred that he somewhat ...
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